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The development offers 52 units aimed at lower-income, working-class residents. Developers have emphasized the project's commitment to inclusivity. "The project will be socially, racially ...
It's still a seller's market as the spring home shopping season approaches, which means local homebuyers will face stiff ...
And that wouldn't include expanding the tunnels or building rails above ground, which would be necessary since the existing system barely covers three of Cincinnati's 52 neighborhoods and doesn't ...