On Stage: Alice in Wonderland
Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati continues its holiday tradition of presenting creative and locally written versions of some of the greatest children’s tales. This year, the classic Alice in Wonderland...
View Article1207 Returns to OTR
A new music venue is opening in OTR!It is called "1207" - a throwback to the original venue from the 1990's.Located just upstairs from Cincy by the Slice, Venomous Valdez - a regular friend of the show...
View ArticleOTR's Gray & Pape
Did you know there is a national company headquartered in Over the Rhine that employs archeologists, historic preservationists, scientists, and other unique professionals working under the banner of...
View ArticleCouncil to vote on tax breaks for neighborhood projects
Correction: Walnut Street and East 15th Street are in Over-the-Rhine not Walnut Hills as original story indicated.
View ArticleMarch On, Women: An Exhibition of Art by Women on Women
Over the Rhine’s Harvest Gallery’s current show is March On, Women: An Exhibition of Art by Women on Women and will be on exhibit until April 19. The curator, Alissa J. Magenheim, and one of the...
View ArticleStreetcar supporters plan open forum; discussing legal options
Over-the-Rhine Community members and business owners are rallying support for the streetcar project in the wake of last week's election. They're calling on the mayor-elect and new council members to...
View ArticleNearby neighborhood reps praise casino
The Horseshoe Casino is a big, shiny new attraction near some old Cincinnati neighborhoods. It is right across the street from Pendleton and within walking distance of Over-the-Rhine. So what do...
View ArticleSolving parking crunch in OTR
Many new residents with cars, more commercial activity, and increased interest in programs and events are leading to a parking crunch in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood especially at nights...
View ArticlePolice erect barricades on McMicken to curb prostitution
Cincinnati police are erecting temporary barricades on portions of McMicken Street to keep people from cruising for prostitutes in a part of the city where sex trafficking has been rampant.In order to...
View ArticleCouncil gives 3CDC control of 35 Over-the-Rhine properties
Cincinnati council's budget and finance committee voted today (Monday) to give control of 35 properties in Over-the-Rhine, mostly north of Liberty Street, to the Cincinnati Center City Development...
View ArticleCincinnati still tweaking proposed OTR parking plan
Cincinnati officials are still working to fine tune a proposal that could make changes to how residents and patrons park in the city's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. For residents it could mean buying a...
View ArticleWork continues on OTR parking permit plan
Cincinnati officials are continuing work on a plan to bring residential parking permits to the city's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. Council's Neighborhoods Committee heard Tuesday about the latest...
View ArticleVote on OTR parking plan could come in two weeks
A Cincinnati Council committee could vote in two weeks on a plan to set up a residential parking permit program in parts of the Over-the-Rhine. Legislation to enact the proposal could be ready by the...
View ArticleOTR parking permit program closer to being implemented
The full Cincinnati Council will likely vote Wednesday to let a residential parking permit program move forward in parts of Over-the-Rhine. The Neighborhoods Committee approved the proposal...
View ArticleCouncil, for now, rejects OTR residential parking program
It is back to the drawing board for a proposal to bring residential parking permits to parts of Over-the-Rhine. Council rejected the ordinance Wednesday. Four members voted yes, and three voted no....
View ArticleFormer 19th century church to become an event center in Over-the-Rhine
A former 19th century Over-the-Rhine church is getting a new life as an entertainment center. The former St. John's Evangelical Protestant Church at Twelfth and Elm will become the Transept. "The...
View ArticleCouncil committee approves Over-the-Rhine parking fee
A Cincinnati city council committee voted 3-1 Monday to charge Over-the-Rhine residents $108 a year for parking spaces.The charge would apply to 450 parking spaces in the neighborhood.
View ArticleCranley vetoes Over-the-Rhine parking fee
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley used his veto power for the first time Wednesday to kill an Over-the-Rhine parking permit plan that council had passed on a five-to-four vote.
View ArticleCouncil gives 3CDC control of 35 Over-the-Rhine properties
Cincinnati council's budget and finance committee voted today (Monday) to give control of 35 properties in Over-the-Rhine, mostly north of Liberty Street, to the Cincinnati Center City Development...
View ArticleCincinnati still tweaking proposed OTR parking plan
Cincinnati officials are still working to fine tune a proposal that could make changes to how residents and patrons park in the city's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. For residents it could mean buying a...
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