These are the top five most popular articles on Building Cincinnati for the month of June 2008.
1) Group: Racism and sexism at CMHA 'beyond belief' (6/5/08)
A group comprised of members of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority's management team is asking for the City's help, claiming that racism and sexism within the CMHA is "beyond belief".
2) The Banks photo update, 5/24/08 (6/3/08)
Thirty-four photos of site prep work for the 2.8 million-square-foot project's first phase, taken from all angles.
3) Historic Hauck Estate facing possible teardown (3/25/08)
The historic Louis J. Hauck summer residence in Sharonville was in danger of being razed. (It has since been auctioned and will be saved.)
4) Northside: American Can Factory Square (5/16/07)
An overview of Bloomfield, Schon + Partners Factory Square project in Northside, from May 2007, which continues to get a lot of hits for some reason.
5) Reviving Cincinnati: 1407 State Avenue
The story of Kent Evans, who, along with his wife, purchased a run-down house in Lower Price Hill and proved that rehabilitation of some of the City's worst structures is possible, and economically feasible.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Top articles on BC for June 2008
Posted by Kevin LeMaster at 5:02 AM
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