
Chris Wetterich
Reporter and Columnist at Cincinnati Business Courier
Journalist at the Cincinnati Business Courier covering government and politics, transportation & downtown development. [email protected]
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5 days ago |
bizjournals.com | Chris Wetterich
Cincinnati Metro, the region’s largest transit system, acted on a proposed fare increase. That followed an increase at another local transit system.
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6 days ago |
bizjournals.com | Chris Wetterich
The Hamilton County Board of Elections disclosed Monday whether activists have collected enough signatures to trigger a public vote to repeal City Council's approval of a controversial $150 million development on Hyde Park Square.
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1 week ago |
local12.com | Chris Wetterich
Newer NFL stadium deals place a greater funding burden on the teams and the league than the existing Bengals-Hamilton County agreement. (Corrie Schaffeld | CBC and ACBJ illustration)TOPICS:CincinnatiBengalsStadiumLeaseTaxpayersNegotiationsMarket rateAgreementCINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - For nearly three decades, the Cincinnati Bengals, Hamilton County and the public have argued over whether the team’s 1997 stadium lease was too generous or just right for taxpayers.
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1 week ago |
bizjournals.com | Chris Wetterich
A new 20,000-capacity concert venue planned at the former Coney Island amusement park site will be named after a prominent Cincinnati family after a foundation bearing their name donated $60 million toward the project.
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1 week ago |
local12.com | Chris Wetterich
A rendering of the new music venue Music and Event Management Inc.
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RT @BusinessCourier: The number of people watching Reds games through FanDuel’s streaming service is up. And big. https://t.co/WwoBA8ns4X

Pete Rose and the Black Sox removed from the permanently ineligible list on the same night as a Reds-White Sox game at GABP.

ROFLololol the NFL commish says people who come to the new Brook Park Browns stadium will ... wait for it ... stay in downtown Cleveland. // "People coming here for events will be staying downtown. They will be eating downtown.” https://t.co/Q8aM4KtNu2