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Ok I can agree with that. There is a big drop off after work gets out but also that’s an issue all cities face. I wholeheartedly agree that Cincy has an issue of following through on task. Just look at that damn street trolley for example. The Arnoff and Taft areas has slowed down because they weren’t included in the

Well it isn’t that unexpected since the deals were finalized in the late 90’s, which was the beginning of the stadium building boom. My problem/fear is that over the last 30 years Cincinnati had been able to turn itself around, and the people negotiating these deals will falsely attribute it to the stadiums. It was

Was there a threat by the teams(s) to move to Kentucky?

Oh yeah, the WSJ did a piece on the Cincy deals years ago, especially regarding the Bengals, which makes the Reds deal look skimpy. I’ve never been to the GABP, but one person who did when it opened said “looks like all the money went to the Football stadium”.

that staged cake photo bothers me. everyone is staring at that cake like it’s the opening of the ark, and you have Taylor with the smuggest look I’ve ever seen. Now, maybe I’m just a jealous fat kid and have a serious lust for that cake, but I honestly feel like I’m being mocked. “Look at all my friends and all my