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Urban planning student Fenley Jones, 18, submitted a $9.6 million concept centered on a six-station subway system that extended the existing tunnels east to the Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati and ...
Cincinnati asked architects and designers to submit ideas to repurpose the city's abandoned subway tunnel system. The Enquirer reviewed all proposals.
The outreach association coordinated tours of the abandoned subway tunnels for 13 years. The story of Cincinnati's subway can go back to roughly 1910 when government officials started its planning.
The city of Cincinnati asked for ideas to reimagine its abandoned subway – and the proposals came in with impressive detail. Architects and designers submitted 18 concepts including reviving the ...
Today's question is about what to do with the abandoned subway underneath the city. The city solicited ideas from the public for the unused 100-year-old tunnel underneath Central Parkway.
Cincinnati's abandoned subway tunnel, which stretches 2 miles through Over-the-Rhine and northward, could be reimagined for another use after the city issued an informational request in late ...
Cincinnati should take a shot and invest on our future But what if it doesn’t work? Well then, we’ve cleaned up some stations and can then put a bar in the tunnels like the design firms wanted.
What should Cincinnati do with its unused subway tunnels? They asked, and the public answered, and the ideas range from a theater to bathhouses to speakeasies to kayak training centers and more.
Cincinnati city officials are seeking new ideas on what to do with the city's unused subway tunnel.The two-mile tunnel was originally built in the 190s but was never used. It runs underneath ...
Cincinnati City Councilman Mark Jeffreys is excited to see what could be next for the subway tunnel. Once upon a time, there were public tours of the subway. But today that’s deemed too dangerous.
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