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The Breakfast Lecture Series at the Cincinnati Masonic Center is pleased to welcome Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority President and CEO Laura Brunner as its featured guest speaker on February 12, 2014. Complimentary breakfast starts at 7:45 a.m. The discussion begins at 8:10 a.m., followed by a Q&A session. The program concludes by 9:00 a.m.
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Regional Growth: The Port Authority's Role in Driving Redevelopment
Laura N. Brunner, President/CEOPort of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
www.cincinnatiport.org513.621.3000
@PGCDA
Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
www.cincinnatiport.org
GO Cincinnati:
Bond Hill : Origins
Redlining: Cincinnati Map
Bond Hill 50s - 60s -70s
From Bond Hill: Origin and Transformation of a 19th Century Cincinnati Railroad Suburb, Varady, 2004
Old Woodward High school, 1959
1970s re-branding and brochure
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Bond Hill - Roselawn Today
Woodward Students – Building Technologies
Bond Hill Academy
Allen Temple AME
St. Aloysius
Reds Community Fund
Seymour/Reading Corridor
Allen Temple AME GroundbreakingOctober, 2013
MidPointe Crossing:Seymour/Reading CorridorOctober 31, 2013
“10 commercial projects worth watching in 2014”- Cincinnati EnquirerJanuary, 22, 2014
Seymour Plaza
January 9, 2014
December 3, 2013
Seymour Plaza/TechSolve II:
Seymour/Reading Corridor
• 25 acre site• 230,000 sf available for office, retail, institutional, or
residential• Daily traffic count of 166,800 on I-75/Paddock Road
Interchange & 37,000 at Reading/Seymour intersection• 75,000 daytime employees within 3-mile radius Earning $4.2 Billion payroll• $2.5 Billion of household purchasing power• $100 Million of unmet retail demand• 43 percent home owner-occupancy rate
Seymour Plaza, Club Aqua, December 2013
De-risking broken sites takes public investment
Industrial History: South Mill Creek Corridor
Queensgate 100
Cargo Market Study
Return vacant properties to productive use• Hamilton County Land Reutilization Corporation • Non-profit, quasi-governmental entity• Established by R.C. 1724• Cuyahoga County Landbank
HCLRC - Hamilton County Landbank
Hamilton County Landbank Historic Stabilization
Regal Theater1201 Linn St. West End
Focus Neighborhood: Walnut Hills
Preserve Neighborhood Character
Hamilton County Landbank
Developed Focus Neighborhood Strategy
Factors in selection: • # of foreclosures• # of code violations/condemnations• Level of public and private investment• Educational and historic resource• Community engagement• Capacity of a lead community-based organization•
Focus Neighborhood Strategy
Walnut HillsEvanstonMadisonvilleAvondaleNorwoodSt. BernardFairfax
Short-Term
Focus Neighborhood Strategy
Price HillNorthsideSouth CumminsvilleCollege HillNorth College HillMount HealthyColerain Township
Long-Term
Focus Neighborhood Strategy
3351 Woodburn, Evanston
Moving Ohio Forward:
Key Partners - Landbank
Public Finance
PACE : Property Assessed Clean Energy gcpace.org
Bond Hill: O’ROURKE - WOODWARD TECHNICAL TRAINING
Evanston: Building Value Collaboration and Community Benefits
Thank you
Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
Laura N. Brunner, President/CEO
www.cincinnatiport.org
513.621.3000
@PGCDA