Just saw this on fbook from the Enquirer. Moving from US Bank (which apparently is Heritage Bank Center now?) to Indy.
Place is such a dump and the requisite renovations were not completed.
Too bad, was looking forward to tourney games in Cincy.
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12-11-2019, 01:44 PM #1
Cincinnati loses 2022 tourney game
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12-11-2019, 02:40 PM #2
Thank god we have the streetcar and the new music venue.
The local governments shouldn't fund any of this shit, but a renovated US Bank/Heritage Bank is way more valuable/useful than the music venue or streetcar, especially with a better music venue being built across the river.
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12-11-2019, 03:10 PM #3
Bullsh!t. The arena would add about as much to the local economy as two gas stations. The business is showy, but fairly sporadic. They have few guaranteed revenue streams and the outlay for a private business doesn't justify public investment. The arena owner needs to get his own loans and do the work themselves. They can. They are a very profitable venue, despite all the griping people do about it. Profitable, though, because they haven't upgraded. The plan they floated to the city trying to get out of ownership, but still hold the contract to run the business was laughable.
Time will tell on the music venue, but it will be operating year round on multiple nights. And the public investment there is just for some parking infrastructure that they'd have spent for the Banks no matter what went in there. I really wanted PromoWest to be the operator there and have healthy competition with MEMI, but powerful people in town said we risked sinking the CSO if MEMI was to go out of businesses due to competition.
The streetcar has been hampered by Cranley not getting on board with making it a success. It wasn't the greatest plan to begin with, but it was a start and killing off the Clifton rout was a huge blow. We bought our cars together with Kansas City and their system is thriving, packed, and they will be expanding. But still, the amount of business development around our streetcar line has been substantial, and several key businesses have stated they moved where they did because of the streetcar.
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12-11-2019, 03:19 PM #4
Yep, it's all Cranley's fault that 1) no one rides the streetcar because it really doesn't go anywhere and 2) those that do don't pay.
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12-11-2019, 03:22 PM #5
It's Cranley's fault that they didn't do the traffic studies to make them run more efficiently and that they had to use the payment system they did in the first place. And it is his fault, along with Kasich, that we lost the funding to go to Clifton. And he wasted more than $100,000 trying to fight the thing that voters said they wanted.
Those issues all tie into who thinks about riding it now.
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12-11-2019, 03:32 PM #6Mama always told me, stupid is as stupid does. @danagardens
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