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Randy A. Simes

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Bengals Partnering With Miller Lite to Offer Free Bus Rides for Home Opener

By Randy A. Simes | Sep 18, 2015 | No Comments
The Cincinnati Bengals are partnering with Miller Lite to offer free rides on all Metro bus routes this Sunday when they have their first home game of the season.
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Model Group Moving Forward With $30M Second Phase of Broadway Square

By Randy A. Simes | Sep 10, 2015 | No Comments
Despite missing out on millions of dollars in state historic tax credits, Model Group is moving on undeterred with the next phase of work at Broadway Square.
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Red Bike, CityLink Agree to Partnership to Offer Low-Cost Memberships

By Randy A. Simes | Sep 9, 2015 | No Comments
While bike share systems have been rapidly expanding across North America, many have struggled to offer affordable options in low-income neighborhoods. Red Bike is hoping a new partnership can be a model for change.
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Garfield Suites Hotel to Be Converted Into 153-Unit Apartment Tower

By Randy A. Simes | Sep 8, 2015 | No Comments
Owners of the Garfield Suites Hotel in downtown Cincinnati announced that they will convert the 16-story tower into residential apartment units over the next year.
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New Corryville Store Design Reveals That Kroger Continues to Struggle With Urban Format

By Randy A. Simes | Sep 3, 2015 | No Comments
University Plaza has long sat as one of the most underutilized pieces of commercial real estate in Cincinnati's urban core, but a long-planned redevelopment of the site appears to not do much to address its problems.
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Metro To Offer Limited Late Night Bus Service This Saturday

By Randy A. Simes | Aug 26, 2015 | No Comments
In Metro's efforts to grow ridership and expand their customer base, they continue to look at choice riders like many Millennials. So this weekend they are partnering with CincyYP to offer a late night entertainment shuttle bus.
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The Location of Every Job in Cincinnati Mapped

By Randy A. Simes | Aug 12, 2015 | No Comments
Cincinnati is often defined by its east/west divide, but when examining the region's population and job distribution, another reality comes into picture.
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PHOTOS: The Impressive Impact of Smale Riverfront Park

By Randy A. Simes | Aug 11, 2015 | No Comments
The latest addition to Smale Riverfront Park was showcased during the recent All-Star Game festivities, but it has continued to be a major draw after the big event.
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City Selects Preferred Developer to Execute College Hill’s Form-Based Code

By Randy A. Simes | Aug 7, 2015 | No Comments
Saint Francis Group has been selected as the preferred developer to deliver College Hill's form-based code vision that was approved more than a year-and-a-half ago.
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Pay-by-Phone Technology Now Available for Cincinnati’s Parking Meters

By Randy A. Simes | Jul 27, 2015 | No Comments
Years after the original parking modernization agreement was put forward, Cincinnati is finally moving forward with modern payment options on its more than 4,000 parking meters city-wide.
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Car-Sharing Could Reduce Costs, Improve Efficiency of Cincinnati’s Vehicle Fleet

By Randy A. Simes | Jul 21, 2015 | No Comments
Car-sharing entered the Cincinnati market years ago, but it has remained relatively stagnant since that time. With City Hall preparing to upgrade its fleet of vehicles, now is the time to consider a different approach.
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What Does Anthem’s Relocation to Oakley Mean for East Walnut Hills?

By Randy A. Simes | Jul 6, 2015 | No Comments
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield will be relocating its 400 employees from East Walnut Hills to a new 80,000-square-foot building at Oakley Station. In the process, they will open up 6.3 acres of prime real estate for redevelopment.
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