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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Remembering Cincinnati, 7/24/08

One year ago, Then-College Hill CURC president Bob Ludwig reported that the mixed-use Linden Park project would break ground in 2008, and Loveland City Council held a public hearing on a controversial proposal to build 70 empty-nester condominiums on 27 acres of land at State Route 48 and Butterworth Road.

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