Explore Cincinnati
By Explore Cincinnati
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Making Cincinnati an even better place to live.
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #51 | Mike Morgan and Steve Hampton talk to Travis about the Over-the-Rhine Brewery District, Cincinnati's beer brewing history, Oktoberfest, and Mike's book Over-the-Rhine: When Beer Was King. | 8/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #50 | UrbanCincy writers Randy Simes, David Cole, and David Ben join Travis for discussion on the Cincinnati Streetcar, the Eastern Corridor rail plan, Washington Park, the Gateway Quarter, and Main Street in Over-the-Rhine. | 8/19/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #49 | Dave Menninger talks to Travis about Hive13, Cincinnati's own hackerspace, and their first year of existence. Travis provides news updates on The Banks; Cincinnati Riverfront Park; Streetscaping in Clifton Heights, Corryville, and Evanston; and Water Works. | 7/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #48 | Mara McCormick and Steve McGowan talk to Travis about Landor's Inspired by Anne exhibition, and Landor's Renaissance plan for inspiring creativity. Travis provides news updates on the Cincinnati Streetcar, the I-75 Mill Creek Expressway project, the 2010 World Choir Games, a Hamilton County Resident Survey, and more. | 7/12/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #47 | Cheryl Eagleson and Amy Ketchum talk to Travis about bringing their long-running radio shows to WVQC 95.7, which launched over the air this weekend. Travis provides news updates on recycling, Washington Park, the Christian Moerlein Lager House, complete streets, Park+Vineâs new location, and more. | 7/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #46 | Chris Cousins, co-founder of UrbanOhio, joins Travis to discuss architecture, transportation, and planning in Cincinnati, as well as our new casino. Travis provides news updates on food trucks, bicycling, The Banks, the Christian Moerlein Lager House, Fourth and Race, Washington Park, the Gateway Quarter, Factory Square, and more. | 6/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #45 | Urban Strategist Aaron Renn (The Urbanophile) and Randy Simes (UrbanCincy) join Travis to discuss Midwestern urbanism, brain drain, Cincinnati staying relevant, a city/suburb divide, and preserving diversity in Over-the-Rhine. Aaron gives us an overview of urban issues relating to Cincinnati's new casino. | 5/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #44 | We discuss Jake Mecklenborgâs upcoming book on the Cincinnati Subway; the 6 options for Cincinnatiâs new Brent Spence Bridge; the two-waying on Taft and McMillan Streets; and the UrbanCincy Visual Showcase featuring Jakeâs photography and biking video project. | 4/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #43 | Travis, David, and John respond to listener questions on the Cincinnati Streetcar project. We discuss the legality and purpose of Northside's attempt to block chain businesses; what the loss of Bigg's grocery stores means to Cincinnati; the attempt to block regulation of food trucks; and the upcoming closure of the Roebling Bridge. John Yung gives us a wrap-up on Bellevue's Smart Code charette. | 3/30/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #42 | John Yung gives us an update on Bellevue, Kentucky's effort to adopt a form-based "Smart Code" in place of traditional zoning regulations. David Cole tells us about his "Metro Cincinnati" plan for a Washington, D.C.-style rail/subway system in Cincinnati. We discuss transportation options for Cincincinnatians with Delta's closure of Terminal A at the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport, and the upcoming decade-long reconstruction of I-75. We mention Cincinnati's effort to bring Google's ultra high-speed Internet access and fiber optic network to our city; Senate and other new restaurants in the Gateway Quarter; and the Food Network visiting some of Cincinnati's best restaurants. | 3/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #41 | Matt Bourgeois joins us for discussion of developments in Clifton Heights and CHCURC. Emily speaks with Betty Ann Smiddy about architect Samuel Hannaford. Travis and Emily provide news updates on Kenwood Towne Place, 3C Corridor rail, Cincinnati State college, solar power in the state, new restaurants Downtown, and more. | 12/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #40 | John Yung joins us for discussion on Smart Code, developments in Bellevue and other Northern Kentucky neighborhoods, Retrofitting Suburbia, and more. Travis and Emily provide news updates on city council, the county's property tax and stadium fund, the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, Findlay Market, and upcoming holiday events. | 12/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #39 | Travis and Emily provide news updates on Queensgate Terminals, Metro, MLK improvements, the Cincinnati Entertainment Awards, local restaurants, and more. Sherman Cahal joins us for discussion of these stories, plus construction at Xavier University, the Metropole 21c hotel, and Cincinnati's bike plan. Dan Korman talks with us about his business Park + Vine. | 11/25/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #38 | Chris Eilerman and Michael Moore from the City of Cincinnati talk to us about transportation development in Cincinnati, including the Streetcar plan. Peter Hames joins us for more discussion on transportation, infrastructure modernization, and project funding. Travis and Emily provide news updates on The Banks, the Metropole 21C hotel, I-74, Kenwood Towne Place, UC athletics facilities, and more. | 11/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #37 | The latest episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis and Emily discuss the election results, news on the Metropole/21C hotel, Rookwood Exchange, Cincinnati road projects, new restaurants, and more. Season 4, Episode 5 of "Explore Cincinnati" for November 4, 2009: Feedback: We want to hear your feedback. You can leave a comment in this blog post, or call our feedback line at: (513) 2 EXPLORE, or (513) 239-7567. We may play back your comment on the next episode of Explore Cincinnati. Further reading: "APC wins $30M in stimulus funds for plant at AK Steel" from Business Courier "Company gets $30M grant for Ohio power plant" from Charleston Daily Mail "Cincinnati taking action on roadway improvements" from Building Cincinnati "Cincinnati performing cost-saving energy upgrades in 39 City buildings" from Soapbox "28 Ohio counties could acquire land banking powers" from Building Cincinnati "Metropole to become world-class hotel" from the Enquirer "New 21c Museum Hotel to Open in Cincinnati, Ohio" from StreetInsider.com "Enquirer: Rookwood expansion to begin in spring" from Citizens for a Better Norwood "Rookwood expansion to begin in spring" from the Enquirer "Full List: America's Safest Cities" from Forbes "Neon's Unplugged to open tonight, tomorrow" (10/29-30) from Building Cincinnati "Wade: de Cavel eatery would violate contract" from Business Courier "Relish Leaves A Bad Taste In My Mouth" from Cincinnati Blog "Wade v DeCavel" from Enquirer blog "The New Metropolis" screenings | 11/4/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #36 | Dr. Jim Uber joins us for an in-depth conversation on Cincinnati's Streetcar proposal. We then discuss Issue 9 and its effects on the Streetcar plan, the 3C Corridor high-speed rail plan, and the Eastern Corridor commuter rail plan. Plus, news updates on The Banks, the Roebling Suspension Bridge, the Eighth Street Viaduct, recycling in Cincinnati, and more. | 10/28/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #35 | Travis and Emily discuss listener feedback on Ohio issues 1-3, Hamilton County issue 4-7, and Cincinnati issue 8. We also discuss news on Ohio's Grants for Grads program, historic preservation in Over the Rhine, Clifton Heights improvements, and more. | 10/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #34 | Travis and Emily are joined by Peter Hames to discuss Cincinnati's mayoral race and Ohio state issues 1, 2, and 3. We also discuss news updates on Vernon Manor, Queensgate Terminals, Metro, Clifton Plaza, and a new Jean Robert de Cavel restaurant. | 10/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #33 | We discuss news on Plan Cincinnati, Union Terminalâs preservation, Metro, Cincinnatiâs budget, the Metropole apartments, and more. We talk to Ronny Salerno and Sherman Cahal about their Exploring Cincinnati photography exhibit. Vickie Magliano talks with us about Spin for the Cure. | 10/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #32 | We discuss news on the Cincinnati Riverfront Park, Metro, major conventions coming to Cincinnati, LEED condos in OTR, and new local restaurants. Peter Hames joins Travis and Emily for discussions on 3C rail, Metro, transportation funding, and more. | 9/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #31 | We discuss news on Vernon Manor, furloughs for city employees, endorsements for council candidates and issues, legalized gambling in Ohio, Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, and our city's newest restaurant. Emily takes a look at the history of Ohio's canals. | 9/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #30 | We discuss news on the Moerlein Lager House, UC's new president, a new Neon's, the NuTone site in Madisonville, and yesterday's Issue 9 debate. Shawn Hesse joins us to talk about the Office of Environmental Quality and expanded recycling in Cincinnati. Lisa Desatnik talks to us about the Old West Festival. | 9/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #29 | We discuss news on City Council candidates, Ohio's tax credit for filmmakers, green development in Northside, economic growth across the county, the Krohn Conservatory, and more. Peter Hames joins us to discuss population loss in Cincinnati, part-time City Council members, and direct democracy. Kathleen Norris talks with us about bringing more businesses to Over the Rhine, Downtown, and Uptown, and the effects of redevelopment in the Gateway Quarter. | 8/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #28 | We discuss news on The Banks, Kenwood Towne Place, City Council candidates, the Lindner Tennis Center, stimulus grants, new restaurants, and more. Elizabeth Edwards joins us to talk about several projects fostering innovation in our city. Tairy Greene talks about his organization and blog, CAAST. | 8/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #27 | Travis Estell, Emily Schneider, and Jake Mecklenborg discuss news on the Northside Business District; our new city-wide plan; the 2010 census; more retail Downtown; student housing in Corryville; Kenwood Towne Place; parking downtown; the Eighth Street Viaduct; Downtown Restaurant Week; and more. | 8/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #26 | Travis Estell and Emily Schneider discuss layoffs at the city; projects that will and won't be receiving stimulus money; possible USPS branch closures; ODOT's I-75 work; new jobs and new parking Downtown; the city's controversial expanded recycling program; Kenwood Towne Place; preservation in OTR; The Righteous Room; Downtown Restaurant Week; the Cincinnati Entertainment Awards; national publicity for a local folk band; and more! Sean Fisher and Kurt Myers talk with us about their website BuyCincy and what we can do to encourage more local business patronage. | 8/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #25 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell and Emily Schneider discuss news on retaining Ohio grads, new UC student housing options, Northside's Citirama 2010, this weekend's downtown festivals and conventions, national attention for College Hill, Findlay Market, and more. Ronny Salerno stops by to talk about The Banks, transportation, and his website, Queen City Discovery. Season 3, Episode 6 of "Explore Cincinnati" for July 29, 2009: Feedback: We want to hear your feedback. You can leave a comment in this blog post, or call our feedback line at: (513) 2 EXPLORE, or (513) 239-7567. We may play back your comment on the next episode of Explore Cincinnati. Further reading: "Frost Brown Todd inks deal for Great American Tower; Building 80 percent leased " from Building Cincinnati "Great American Tower at Queen City Square reaches 80% occupancy" from Soapbox "Banks developers launch inclusion efforts" from Cincinnati Business Courier "Rethinking The Banks" from Soapbox "OHFA to administer program to keep college grads in Ohio" from Building Cincinnati "Cincinnati EDC to consider rezoning for UC student apartments" from Building Cincinnati "Ordinance would fund infrastructure for Citirama 2010" from Building Cincinnati "Gospel Music Workshop convention comes to Cincinnati" from Cincinnati Business Courier "MSD to raise up to $150 million in bond sale" from Cincinnati Business Courier "$35 million Hughes High School renovation restoring Uptown landmark" from Soapbox "College Hill ranks as a Best Old House Neighborhood in the Midwest" from Soapbox "Vote for Findlay Market to win $5000" from UrbanCincy "Dojo Gelato brings Italian-style ice creams and sorbettos to historic Findlay Market" from Soapbox "Hamburger Mary's reopens downtown" from Cincinnati Business Courier "Hamburger Mary's reopening TONIGHT" from Wine Me, Dine Me "Railing on a good idea" from Soapbox "Strickland joins governors to push for rail stimulus funds" from Cincinnati Business Courier "Mayor Mallory on the Anti-Passenger Rail Amendment" from CincyStreetcar Blog Ronny Salerno's Queen City Discovery Jim Uber's Sustainable Urban Environments blog | 7/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #24 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis and Emily run through the week's news on Agenda 360, The Banks, Metro, Newport on the Levee, NY Times promoting Cincy, WOXY, and more. Sherman Cahal joins us to chat about preservation in OTR and Seattle's light rail. Mark Miller weighs in on the Riverfront Transit Center and The Banks. Season 3, Episode 5 of "Explore Cincinnati" for July 22, 2009: Feedback: We love hearing your feedback. You can leave a comment in this blog post, or call our feedback line at: (513) 2 EXPLORE, or (513) 239-7567. We may play back your comment on the next episode of Explore Cincinnati. Further reading: "Commissioners OK $345K in Banks change orders" from Business Courier "Cincinnati to cut 'several hundred' jobs" from Business Courier "WOXY Is On The Move" from WOXY "WOXY.com Moving to Texas: Not a Big Deal" from Cincinnati Blog "State budget cuts won't force UC tuition hike" from Business Courier "Western Bowl sold; Hoinke Classic to survive" from Business Courier "Tenants leaving, shifting spots at Newport Levee" from Business Courier "Newport on the Levee pins new tenant" from Business Courier "Light rail open for business" from Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Cincinnati second-largest American city with no rail transit" from The Phony Coney "36 Hours - Cincinnati" from New York Times "Growing business locally with Coffee Emporium" from UrbanCincy "Ford recalls 31 Sharonville workers" from Business Courier "Agenda 360 announces council to implement regional action plan" from Building Cincinnati "Morgan, OTR group propose changes to City code enforcement" from Building Cincinnati "Krohn closes today, re-opens in six weeks" from Building Cincinnati "Metro using stimulus funds for budget gap" from Business Courier Sherman Cahal's UrbanUp, Abandoned, American Byways, and Bridges & Tunnels | 7/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #23 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell and Emily Schneider discuss the layoffs at the Enquirer and Cin Weekly, development along I-75 between Cincinnati and Dayton, young Cincinnatians sticking up for the city, the Museum Center tax levy proposal, reconstructing Washington Park, two new restaurants in the tri-state, and much more. Season 3, Episode 4 of "Explore Cincinnati" for July 15, 2009: Further reading: "CiN Weekly becomes Metromix" from Cincinnati Enquirer "Unemployment statistics increase -- including me" from Peter Bronson's blog "'Black Wednesday' hits Cincinnati hard" from UrbanCincy "Enquirer Layoffs: The Tally So Far" from CityBeat "Panel: Success of region tied to I-75" from Business Courier "I-75âs ceaseless makeover to include new interchanges" from Business Courier "'Right of entry' ordinance for I-75 project in Cincinnati committee" from Building Cincinnati "Museum Center to ask for tax increase" from Business Courier "County advisory panel trims Museum Center levy request" from Business Courier "Battle looms over rail petition language" from Cincinnati Enquirer "Washington Park redo delayed" from Cincinnati Enquirer | 7/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #22 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell and Jake Mecklenborg discuss the Ohio casinos proposal, VP Joe Biden in the tri-state, the Enquirer getting played, Twittering at city council, the documentary Taken for a Ride, and much more. Kevin LeMaster talks with us about his website, Building Cincinnati. Update (7/8): Unfortunately, we did not learn the details of the Cincinnati Enquirer layoffs until after we were finished recording today's episode. The Enquirer announced that they are laying off the entire staff of CinWeekly and replacing CinWeekly with a joint venture called Metromix Cincinnati. Season 3, Episode 3 of "Explore Cincinnati" for July 8, 2009: Further reading: "Coroner Disputes OTR's 'Most Dangerous' Ranking" from WCPO "UC Study: Casinos could create 34,000 jobs" from Cincinnati Business Courier "Tickets available for Biden visit" from Cincinnati Enquirer "Is the Cincinnati Enquirer being controlled?" from UrbanCincy "City council in snit over Twitter" from Cincinnati Business Courier "Put a Fork in Shadow Hare; It's Really Over Now" from The Cincinnati Man "Taken for a Ride: A film about Streetcars and GM" from Somewhere Over the Rhine "'Taken for a Ride' at the Carnegie - 7/14" from UrbanCincy Featured blog: Building Cincinnati | 7/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #21 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell and Jake Mecklenborg discuss perceptions of Downtown, the latest developments on the Cincinnati Streetcar, the Kennedy Connector, Millworks, the Eastern Corridor project, the UrbaNexus event, retail at Great American Tower, and biking from Columbus to Cincinnati. Season 3, Episode 2 of "Explore Cincinnati" for July 1, 2009: Further reading: âSurvey: Downtown Cincinnati perceptions improveâ from Cincinnati Business Courier âSurvey: Views of downtown improveâ from Cincinnati Enquirer âBroad Supportâ (for Cincinnati Streetcar) from UrbanCincy âOakley open house shows Kennedy Connector preferred alternativeâ from Building Cincinnati âBrandt lands Great American Tower tenant dealâ from Cincinnati Business Courier UrbaNexus video from Soapbox Cincinnati | 7/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #20 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell and Emily Schneider discuss the latest report on OTR's safety, and provide updates on the library levy proposal, a new Ohio nuclear power plant, Union Terminal, Cincinnati Public Schools' building auction, and more. Chad Sims chats with us about the Hyde Park Blast. Season 3, Episode 1 of "Explore Cincinnati" for June 24, 2009: | 6/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #19 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell and Randy Simes are joined by Emily Schneider to get a preview of the documentary "The New Metropolis" by filmmaker Andrea Torrice. The film covers the revitalization of our nation's inner-ring suburbs, using two Cincinnati neighborhoods as examples, and will debut nationally on PBS this fall. Also discussed are the NCR relocation, Cincinnati Fringe Festival, Market on the Square, and more. Season 2, Episode 9 of Explore Cincinnati for June 3, 2009: | 6/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #17 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell, Randy Simes, and Jake Mecklenborg discuss the Gateway Quarter, the 4200 Vine project, The Banks, Cincinnati Public School's building auction, Spring Grove Avenue bike lanes, general thoughts on transit, and "The Infrastructurist" website. Season 2, Episode 8 of Explore Cincinnati for May 27, 2009: | 5/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #16 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Today's show is a quick rundown of some Cincinnati news stories, including the 4200 Vine redevelopment, Leslie Ghiz' Streetcar flip-flop, Metro's new Zoo hub, Mallory in Vegas, CPS' old school building auction, car dealerships closing in Cincinnati, tuition at UC, restaurant news, and the Taste of Cincinnati. Mark Miller calls in and comments on Ghiz and the Water Works spinoff proposal. Season 2, Episode 7 of Explore Cincinnati for May 20, 2009: | 5/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #16 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell and Jake Mecklenborg are joined by Matt Bourgeois, director of CHCURC, and discuss Uptown Commons, University Park, Calhoun Street Marketplace, the Old St. George church, Corryville Crossings, University Plaza, and other Uptown developments. We also touch on landlord accreditation and city council's ordinance on redefining community councils. Finally, Jake weighs in on the latest Brent Spence Bridge proposal. Season 2, Episode 6 of Explore Cincinnati for May 13, 2009: | 5/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #15 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell and Jake Mecklenborg discuss the latest news on Queensgate Terminals, the Brent Spence Bridge, development in Kenwood, "dead malls" in the suburbs, biking in Cincinnati, UC's increased enrollment, restaurant news, and--of course--Shadow Hare. Season 2, Episode 5 of Explore Cincinnati for May 6, 2009: | 5/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #14 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Travis Estell, Randy Simes, and Jake Mecklenborg discuss Queensgate Terminals, the new proposal for Community Council redefinitions, Hyde Park's downzoning, and Hamilton County's plans for a "One Stop" development center. Mark Miller calls in and adds to our discussion of our region's reliance on coal power. Finally, Dave Keaton stops by for a Cincinnati Sports Update. Season 2, Episode 4 of Explore Cincinnati for April 29, 2009: | 4/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #13 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. We had a full studio today! Matt Strauss and James Bass from Price Hill Will stopped by to discuss what that organization is doing for the neighborhood. Isaac Foust from Nature's Garden Delivered talked about his unique Cincinnati-area business, the importance of local agriculture, and sustainable business practices. Randy Simes and I commented on the latest plans for the Brent Spence Bridge, the Queensgate Terminals proposal, extended hours at Findlay Market, and the criticisms of Chris Smitherman coming from activists in town. Finally, Mark Miller calls in to clarify COAST's position on the Streetcar and their petition drive. Season 2, Episode 3 of Explore Cincinnati for April 22, 2009: | 4/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #12 | This week's Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Today I was joined by Randy Simes and we discussed The Banks, the Reds, Cincinnati Water Works' possible spin-off, Complete Streets, casinos in Ohio, the Enquirer's smaller format, UC's new farmer's market, and other tidbits. Season 2, Episode 2 of Explore Cincinnati for April 15, 2009: | 4/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #11 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati -- the first Spring Quarter episode -- is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Today, I was joined by Randy Simes and we tackled a wide variety of issues. Among them were: the true effects of gentrification in Over-the-Rhine, transportation in Cincinnati, human services, the Enquirer's take on OTR redevelopment, the Reds' Opening Day, the Midwest Culinary Institute, young professionals, and more. Season 2, Episode 1 of Explore Cincinnati for April 8, 2009: | 4/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #10 | After a bit of a delay, the most recent episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. We returned during exam week to bring you some news on the commercial spaces of Over-the-Rhine's Gateway Quarter, bike lanes and "sharrows" coming to Cincinnati, Vernon Manor closing, alternative currencies to support local businesses, and Cincinnati's Restaurant Week. This was our final Winter Quarter show, but we will be returning Spring Quarter (although at a different time slot). We hope to being you even more guests in the Spring. Thanks to everyone who helped make the first season of the show a success! Season 1, Episode 10 of Explore Cincinnati for March 20, 2009: | 3/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #9 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is up! Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. It was a short show today, with some quick updates on Uptown Commons, Ohio casino gaming, a Streetcar fundraiser, an increase in funding for UC, Sears Tower's new name, and more. Season 1, Episode 9 of Explore Cincinnati for March 13, 2009: | 3/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #8 | Fridayâs episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. Jake and I discussed his trip to the Pacific Northwest to photograph the mass transit systems of Portland and Seattle, and how Cincinnati can learn from these systems. We also tackle the issues of Ohio casino gaming, tolling the Brent Spence Bridge replacement, The Banks, Liberty Township's refusal of stimulus funds, Grater's Ice Cream expanding, and Bockfest. Season 1, Episode 8 of Explore Cincinnati for March 6, 2009: | 3/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #7 | This week's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. We talked about Mayor Mallory's State of the City address, had some news on The Banks, Clifton Plaza, Trinity Flats in OTR, and two of UC's residence halls. We discussed some political and transportation issues affecting our area and a new UC-Metro deal for students. Bearcast sports commentator Dave Keaton joined us for a Cincinnati Sports Update, and our friend Jake Mecklenborg gave us a call from Portland, Oregon! Season 1, Episode 7 of Explore Cincinnati for February 27, 2009: | 2/28/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #6 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below. I started out responding to "The Beacon Challenge," a series of â10â questions asked of me by Mr. Haap. At about the 22:30 mark in the show, we begin to discuss the Glencoe/Inwood Village project, featuring an interview with Mr. Mark Miller from COAST. I discuss the new Chase Elementary School in Northside, Mayor Mallory's trip to Washington to meet with Obama, and a few other stories as well. Season 1, Episode 6 of Explore Cincinnati for February 20, 2009: Clip of Mark Miller interview: Edit (2/21/09): At about 19:25 in the program, I accidentally said "Between 2000 and 2005, Ohio lost 100,000 people between the ages of 20 and 24." I meant to say "...between the ages of 20 and 44." Sorry for this mistake. | 2/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #5 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online! In this episode, we played back yesterday's Cincinnati Streetcar debate between John Schneider and Jason Haap. Jake and I also weighed in with our own arguments in response to the points brought up in the debate. You can listen via our podcast, or listen below in your browser. Thanks to Zach Mueller for his help in recording yesterday's debate! Season 1, Episode 5 of Explore Cincinnati for February 13, 2009: | 2/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #4 | Today's show is now online. This week, Jake and I looked at the recent snowfall in Cincinnati, the new Stimulus Watch website, new zoning rules for the city, bicycling, new investment in cultural facilities in Ohio, fine dining in Cincinnati, and more. If you are subscribed to the podcast, just open iTunes (or whatever software youâre using), go to your Podcast section, and hit refresh. Otherwise, you can listen right in your browser below. Season 1, Episode 4 of Explore Cincinnati for February 6, 2009: | 2/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #3 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now available. It was a shortened episode, thanks to me being sick, but we covered a lot of topics in that short span of time. We mentioned the five airlines contemplating starting or increasing service at CVG, a new I-75 study, the results of last weekend's Neighborhood Summit, some new development in OTR, an update on living at The Banks, Starbucks' latest response to the economic crisis, and more. If you are subscribed to the podcast, just open iTunes (or whatever software you're using), go to your Podcast section, and hit refresh. Otherwise, you can listen right in your browser below. BTW: The link to the new Banks website is carterdawson.com. Season 1, Episode 3 of Explore Cincinnati for January 30, 2009: | 1/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExplore Cincinnati #2 | Today's episode of Explore Cincinnati is now available on our podcast and in the player below. If you are already subscribed to the podcast, just open iTunes, go to the Podcasts section, and click the "refresh" button to get all new episodes. Thanks to Randy Simes for joining me on the phone for today's episode. Season 1, Episode 2 of Explore Cincinnati for January 23, 2009: | 1/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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If you live in or around the Cincinnati area, definitely subscribe to this show. It's obvious that Travis cares greatly about our city, and he uses the college radio format to great effect in expressing that care in a way that is bound to affect change. The guests he brings on the show are very knowledgeable about the issues at hand, and aid in furthering an atmosphere of social conscience. Explore Cincinnati is an expertly produced show that Bearcast, and Cincinnati, can be proud of. Keep up the great work!
Great Cincinnati Podcast
This is a great podcast that is well worth your time. So sad they don't update it, but if you want you can still read a ton of the same great material at urbancincy.com
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