Conversion of downtown’s King Cole building into hotel set to resume

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4 thoughts on “Conversion of downtown’s King Cole building into hotel set to resume

    1. This is exactly why I love Cincinnati. You drive or walk around the city and it has real character and feels like it has been around for a long time. They kept most of their older buildings and didn’t just tear them down to create parking lots or cookie cutter apartments like Indianapolis has done over the last 100 or so years.

  1. Great. A $60 milllion youth hostel flagged under the Hilton name. No wonder the economics of this don’t work. I fear our public bonding funds are headed down into the sewers.

    1. Don’t worry. Carmel will release a bunch of new TIFs to make a hotel and restaurant area no one will every use.

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