The Port newsletter – Issue 8, 2019

 

 

Volume 7 / Issue 8 – The Port Updates

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INDUSTRIAL REVITALIZATION

The Cincinnati ToolBank opens in TechSolve II in Roselawn

Thursday, November 14, the Cincinnati Community ToolBank held a grand opening for its new home in Roselawn. The Port sold 1682 Seymour to the ToolBank in September of this year.

“The ToolBank is confident that this building will not only allow us to serve more nonprofits, but more space means that the ToolBank can grow its inventory and establish new programs. We are excited to become part of the momentum happening in Bond Hill and Roselawn as a result of The Port’s investment”

Kat Pepmeyer
Executive Director, Cincinnati Community ToolBank

READ MORE ABOUT HOW THE TOOLBANK’S NEW LOCATION WILL IMPACT THEIR MISSION

NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION

The Landbank Cares for Vacant Properties Throughout Hamilton County

“We want to be good neighbors to the people living next to our properties. Our goal is to keep these properties safe and prevent anyone, especially children, from entering them as well as to prohibit criminal activity.”

Ron Shouse
Real Estate Facilities Manager, The Port

We acquire, remediate, and rehabilitate broken real estate all over Hamilton County, but what exactly happens when we acquire a new property? There is so much more to the process than most people realize, and from day one, Ron and the Landbank team work to make each property cleaner, safer, and less of a burden to local residents.

READ MORE ABOUT HOW WE MANAGE AND MAINTAIN PROPERTIES AND CREATE POSITIVE CHANGE IN EACH NEIGHBORHOOD

PUBLIC FINANCE

Uptown Gateway brings Office and Hospitality to Innovation Corridor

The 5.8-acre Uptown Gateway Development sits on the Southeast corner of Reading Road and Martin Luther King Drive in the heart of the Uptown Innovation Corridor. The Port is providing public financing in the form of a capital lease wrapped with a bank bond and issuing TIF Bonds.

READ MORE ABOUT THIS MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT IN THE UPTOWN INNOVATION CORRIDOR

PERSPECTIVES

Why The Port mends broken real estate

“Taking Ownership” is a series of monthly editorials in the Enquirer written by The Port President and CEO Laura Brunner that put forth strategies on how Cincinnati can be a place where everyone has a chance to participate in prosperity and The Port’s role in this larger conversation. In the second installment, a look at our region before The Port’s intervention.
READ THE SECOND INSTALLMENT OF “TAKING OWNERSHIP” – A SIX-PART ENQUIRER EDITORIAL SERIES

PERSPECTIVES

Top Takeaways from the Ohio Landbank Conference

Did you miss the Western Reserve Land Conservancy’s Ohio Landbank Conference? Associates from The Port put together their top takeaways and insights from the conference held here in Cincinnati.
READ THEIR TOP TAKEAWAYS HERE

Featured Properties

1128 McPherson Avenue
This 2 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home in Price Hill is fully renovated and move-in ready. The Homesteading and Urban Redevelopment Corporation (HURC) completed the full rehab including all new windows, plumbing, electric, flooring, bathrooms, kitchen, and more.
See the Listing Here
3731 St. Lawrence Avenue
Completed as part of REACH Price Hill, this circa-1923 home is newly listed and features a full basement, three stories of living space, and historical details throughout, all within walking distance to the Warsaw Business District.
See the Listing Here

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