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The popular winter attraction will move a few blocks west this winter.
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Developer Portman Holdings says it will include 62,000-square feet of meeting space, a terrace overlooking Fifth Street, and a skybridge to the convention center.
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The project will replace the static light display at the Duke Energy Convention Center with LEDs that can project video.
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We talk with the group's president and CEO.
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3CDC has gotten massive results — and sometimes, big criticism — with its approach to redevelopment. How have organizations elsewhere approached the work?
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Meet you in the Fountain District: Rebrand aims to bring more people to spots around Fountain SquareThe name, of course, is a nod to the Tyler Davidson/Genius of Water fountain on Fountain Square.
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The building has been vacant since the department store left it in 2022. 3CDC has plans to renovate and reopen it as office space, with room for a restaurant and retail.
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The architectural drawings show sunnier interiors and lots of windows.
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Businesses and merchants in Cincinnati's core want to draw people away from malls and suburban shopping centers and are offering a few new events to lure visitors Downtown.
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The property on West Fifth Street Downtown has been vacant since the department store closed in 2022. The city purchased the building for $3 million earlier this year.