The city of Cincinnati never finished building its subway in the 1920s, a decision that has long been second-guessed. The subway tunnel not only sits empty but costs city taxpayers money to maintain.
What if Cincinnati's old subway tunnels became an underground food hall and art market? Or canals for kayaking? Or speakeasy spots? The city asked for ideas on what to do with the unused subway ...
What do Cincinnati mayoral candidates think about zoning reform, speed humps, youth crime and a variety of other issues? We asked the three candidates: incumbent Democratic Mayor Aftab Pureval and the ...
It all started with a public records request − as some of The Enquirer's best work typically does. We wanted to know: What could repurposing Cincinnati's abandoned subway tunnels look like in the 21st ...
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