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1 day ago |
bizjournals.com | Brian Planalp
The two developers that submitted to Hamilton County and the city of Cincinnati's joint RFP for the largest undeveloped lot at the Banks wanted to build large mixed-use structures, one in two phases, the other with an interactive entertainment concept.
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1 day ago |
local12.com | Brian Planalp
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Hamilton County has released the development proposals on which it has decided not to act for Lot 24, the largest undeveloped lot at the Banks. Indianapolis-based Flaherty & Collins and Dallas-based Lincoln Property Group submitted the plans through a joint city of Cincinnati-Hamilton County request for proposals process that opened Feb. 3 and closed April 9.
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1 day ago |
bizjournals.com | Brian Planalp
One of Cincinnati's largest architecture firms will nearly double its office footprint downtown after signing a lease in the Atrium One building.
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1 day ago |
bizjournals.com | Brian Planalp
Lee & Associates has brought on a brokerage team to lead the firm’s student housing and market-rate multifamily investment platform in Cincinnati.
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2 days ago |
bizjournals.com | Brian Planalp
The city of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, in partnership with the Reds and the Bengals, have opted to postpone conversations about the development of Lot 24 at the Banks. Here's what they want to see happen next.
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