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Every resident should pay close attention to how Cincinnati City Council handled the $150 million Hyde Park Square redevelopment project. Your neighborhood could be next. Despite massive ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Residents of Hyde Park are intensifying their efforts to prevent a new development project on Hyde Park Square. The Hyde Park Neighborhood Council has filed a petition ...
The Hyde Park Neighborhood Council has a new plan to stop a controversial $150 million redevelopment approved for Hyde Park Square: a voter referendum. The group filed a petition for a referendum ...
The residents of Hyde Park have discovered what the current Cincinnati City Council thinks of their opinions. The council voted in favor of allowing new development to take place in Hyde Park ...
More than any other issue at City Hall during Mayor Aftab Pureval’s 40-month tenure, approval of the Hyde Park Square project brought direct vows of political retribution from some members of ...
In an April 10 meeting at City Hall with me and a handful of other neighborhood residents, even Cincinnati's mayor acknowledged that the housing proposed for Hyde Park Square is in no way ...
City leaders on Tuesday gave the green light to the redevelopment of the Hyde Park Square business district over the objections of dozens of residents, a mayoral hopeful and the Hyde Park ...
After months of heated debate and accusations of a "Manhattanization" of Hyde Park, a simple question lies before the council that will decide this project's fate: Will Cincinnati grow ...
You’ve probably seen the opposition to the new proposed development on Hyde Park Square. There are signs in the neighborhood, and vocal members of the community have been at every recent ...
With its fountain, boutiques and upscale restaurants, Cincinnati's Hyde Park Square does not look like a battle zone. But for residents, developers – and this week, City Council – this is home ...
It’s time for Cincinnati City Council to listen to residents and vote "no" on the proposed "planned development" in Hyde Park Square. Let me make this clear: The choice before the council right ...
We hesitate. We debate. And while we stall, other cities surge ahead. The proposed redevelopment of Hyde Park Square is our latest test. And if we don’t start embracing smart, intentional growth ...
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