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  2. Findlay Market - Wikipedia

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    The Findlay Market district is a center of economic activity in Over-the-Rhine. Cincinnati City Council named The Corporation for Findlay Market its Preferred Developer for 39 city-owned properties near the market in June 2006. [8] In 2010, the market became 100% occupied and continues to grow.

  3. Pearl Street Market - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Street Market or the "Lower Market" was the oldest public market in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was established in 1816. The Market stood in the middle of Pearl Street between Broadway and Sycamore Streets. [1] Famous visitors included President James Monroe and General Lafayette. The market was torn down in 1934.

  4. History of Over-the-Rhine - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the City of Cincinnati completed a $16 million renovation of Findlay Market and it was 47% occupied. [154] In 2010, the market became 100% occupied and was still growing. Between 2004 and 2009, crime in the Gateway Quarter was down nearly 50%. [155] Between 2008 and 2010, forty-seven new businesses opened in the Gateway Quarter. [156]

  5. Holiday Market staying in Cincinnati despite threat to pull ...

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    The Sharonville Convention Center is smaller than the Duke Energy center even with the addition earlier this year of a new $24 million, 40,000-square-foot hall named after Todd Portune, the former ...

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  7. Tyler Davidson Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The fountain was cast in separate sections at the foundry and shipped to Cincinnati for assembly. Probasco requested that the City of Cincinnati remove the dilapidated market along 5th Street between Vine and Walnut Streets for the fountain. In its place an esplanade bisecting 5th Street was built, the designer was architect William Tinsley.

  8. We Dug Deep Into the Trader Vic’s Story — And We ... - AOL

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    The Trader Vic’s organization prides itself on working collaboratively with the cultures and people Vic visited, educating its customers, and supporting communities worldwide. An International ...

  9. Jungle Jim's International Market - Wikipedia

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    Bonaminio continued to expand the store, adding products at customer request and enlarging and re-arranging the store. In 1988, after visiting specialty markets in Chicago, he decided to make the store an international market as well as introduce the jungle theme. Today, Jungle Jim’s is known for its wide variety of international foods such ...