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Two of 3CDC’s top real estate executives are departing, with a new leader set to take charge of the nonprofit developer’s efforts in Cincinnati’s urban core. Cincinnati Business Courier.
3CDC has officially leased all of the available commercial space at its $74 million Foundry development. Now it wants to connect it to another developing part of downtown. Cincinnati Business Courier ...
A group imitating 3CDC has produced videos online to spur a debate on what the developer’s role should be in Over-the-Rhine. ... although 3CDC logos are featured prominently in the productions.
3CDC has gotten massive results — and sometimes, big criticism — with its approach to redevelopment. How have organizations elsewhere approached the work? 3CDC once was a novel concept.
A new convention headquarters hotel in downtown Cincinnati could be open by late 2025, but it's not a guarantee. 3CDC laid out a possible new timeline for the hotel and told county commissioners ...
Since its formation in 2004, the Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation — or 3CDC — has played a direct role in some of the biggest developments in downtown Cincinnati and Over-the-Rhine.
3CDC has agreed to take a critical look at the financial aspects of the Fourth and Race project, according to Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley. Skip to content. NOWCAST WLWT News 5 Today.
3CDC has announced a lineup of events and programs to be held across downtown Cincinnati this summer. Sat, 07 Jun 2025 08:10:27 GMT (1749283827405) Story Infinite Scroll ...
Now let’s examine the absolute lack of economic merits that the 3CDC proposal imposes upon our immediate neighborhood, the city, Hamilton County and even the state of Ohio via their request of a ...
3CDC has a purchase option on the garage for $11.9 million. The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority will hold the property and then lease it to 3CDC, which will renovate and operate it.
The blocks surrounding Fountain Square will now be called the "Fountain District."At least, that's the goal of a new branding campaign by Cincinnati Center City Development Corp., also known as 3CDC.
A fter a long, quiet year at downtown parks, 3CDC believes it’s time to bring community events at Washington Park and Fountain Square back to life. From pop-up concerts to workouts on the green to ...