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The Saxony Apartment Building is a historic apartment building in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Located along Ninth Street in the city's downtown , [ 1 ] this five- story brick building includes a distinctive range of architectural details.
The Alexandra is a historic apartment building located on Gilbert Avenue in the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.Constructed in 1904 as the neighborhood's first large apartment building, it was one of many such buildings constructed for the real estate management firm of Thomas J. Emery's Sons.
The Brittany Apartment Building is a historic apartment building in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. A Queen Anne structure constructed in 1885, [ 1 ] it is a six- story rectangular structure with a flat roof, [ 2 ] built with brick walls and elements of wood and sandstone . [ 3 ]
Roll Hill was transformed into a public housing project in the 1960s, with the projects receiving the name Fay Apartments. [2] In the 2010s, the neighborhood's projects received a $36 million renovation. The neighborhood was renamed from Fay Apartments to Villages at Roll Hill in December 2012 during the renovations. [3]
Three and a half stories tall, [2] the Ransley Apartment Building is built of both brick and stone; [4] the stonework is the ashlar of the first floor, [2] while the other floors are brick. [ 3 ] : 7 One enters the building through a recessed main doorway on the first floor, framed by a large stone archway; inscriptions "The Ransley" and "A.D ...
The Lombardy Apartment Building is a historic apartment building in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. A Victorian structure erected in 1885, [ 1 ] it is a seven- story building with a metal-covered Mansard roof , [ 2 ] built with brick walls and a stone foundation . [ 3 ]
Mount Echo Park Established in 1908, the 73-acre (30 ha) park is known as the viewing platform for one of the best views of Cincinnati's skyline. [7] Price Hill Library Finished in 1909, the library was one of the many libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie. It is now a branch of the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library system. [7]
On April 7, 2001, at approximately 2 a.m. a white Cincinnati police officer chased a wanted 19-year-old African-American into an "extremely dark" breezeway near Republic and 13th Streets. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] The officer thought the man had reached for a weapon so he shot him in the chest, killing him, although no weapon was found. [ 113 ]