Bob Driehaus, WCPO

Bob Driehaus

WCPO

Cincinnati, OH, United States

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Past articles by Bob:

More faded glory: Nine cool structures and what's to become of them.

We found nine cool old structures that are worthy of attention and looked into what might become of them. → Read More

Nine places ripe for redevelopment in 2018

Here's a look at the hottest anticipated development spots in 2018. → Read More

City, developers, entrepreneurs connecting the dots to create a Findlay Market District

Over-the-Rhine is booming south of Liberty Street. Can Cincinnati grow a thriving district around Findlay Market as well? → Read More

Faded glory: Nine Tri-State hulks and their contrasting futures

Greater Cincinnati has some faded gems dotting the landscape. Why were they built, and what's to become of them? → Read More

Here's a program that's lifting people out of low-paying jobs in Avondale

A carpentry program in Avondale is lifting people out of low-paying jobs or unemployment → Read More

Here's a program that's lifting people out of low-paying jobs in Avondale

A carpentry program in Avondale is lifting people out of low-paying jobs or unemployment → Read More

Lockland's old Stearns Foster plant site primed to lead village's revival

The Stearns Foster mattress factory in Lockland sustained generations of families. Sixteen years after the factory closed, the village has big plans for getting the site back in service with high-paying jobs. → Read More

Tax break that helped transform Cincinnati's neighborhoods in jeopardy

Over-the-Rhine's resurgence and projects throughout the Tri-State's once-struggling old neighborhoods have largely been fueled with a federal tax credit for entrepreneurs. The Republican tax overhaul may take it away. → Read More

Cincinnati's neighborhoods suffer from blighted housing. Is a special tax the answer?

Cincinnati's neighborhoods have clawed their way back in the last five years. But blighted property is holding them back. Would higher taxes on delinquent landlords help? → Read More

Mill Creek's restoration pays off economically for greater Cincinnati region

The Mill Creek's environmental turnaround has been a feel-good story for 20 years. But the benefits are starting to pay off economically as well as for the birds and the bees. → Read More

Faded glory: Nine Tri-State hulks and their contrasting futures

Greater Cincinnati has some faded gems dotting the landscape. Why were they built, and what's to become of them? → Read More

Greater Cincinnati's version of Stonehenge poised to rise from obscurity

Archaeologists call them a wonder of the world, but hardly anybody visits the Fort Ancient Earthworks. That may be about to change. → Read More

Greater Cincinnati's version of Stonehenge poised to rise from obscurity

Archaeologists call them a wonder of the world, but hardly anybody visits the Fort Ancient Earthworks. That may be about to change. → Read More

Cincinnati's Westwood neighborhood is drawing residents from pricier areas

Most Greater Cincinnati neighborhoods that have seen better days say their fortunes are turning around. In Westwood, the people moving in are putting proof behind the bluster. → Read More

Wiedemann Brewing, nearly dead, to be reborn in old St. Bernard funeral home

Wiedemann, a once-proud beer brand looking for a resurgence, was searching for a new home. It may have found a match made in beer heaven in St. Bernard. → Read More

New University of Cincinnati neurological institute building wins $42 million in tax credits

Dreams of a thriving innovation corridor near the new Interstate 71 interchange at Martin Luther King Jr. Drive have been kick started with a $41 million influx of tax credits for a complex that also serves to heal the brain. → Read More

COLUMN: Avondale residents proud and fighting for every house in hope of renaissance

Longtime Avondale residents struggle with how development has chipped away at their neighborhood. → Read More

City Council approves Cincinnati Children's Hospital expansion without $14M payment

A divided City Council approved a zoning change to allow Cincinnati Children's Hospital to build a $550 million expansion Wednesday despite opposition from two council members and the Avondale Community Council. → Read More

FC Cincinnati wants to make a deal with taxpayers. So what would you get for your money?

What makes modern sports stadiums so expensive? Here’s what taxpayers would be getting for their money if FC Cincinnati wins its goal of $100 million of public financing. → Read More

Port Authority getting into the soccer stadium business? It's on the table

FC Cincinnati has approached the Port Authority of Greater Cincinnati with the idea of owning its proposed $200 million soccer stadium. → Read More