CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) – The city of Cincinnati is updating a 14-year-old conceptual planning document to guide development on land newly available or newly activated with the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project and related work up Interstate 75.
The so-called “Revive Cincinnati: Neighborhoods of the Lower Mill Creek Valley Update” planning process got underway with public engagement in the spring. Ten opportunity sites have been identified, from the Ohio River up to Northside and Mitchell Avenue.
Two of the sites stand out, in part for their potential to alter Cincinnati’s skyline – one on the former Gateway West office campus in Queensgate, the other along Central Avenue on 10 acres of reclaimed land downtown…