Cincinnati City Council has unanimously approved an updated urban design plan that could transform the final undeveloped portions of The Banks into a mixed-use district featuring housing, retail, hospitality, and expanded public spaces.
The approval clears a major planning hurdle for a redevelopment effort estimated to cost between $750 million and $800 million.
The project…
The Banks’ development plan adds new housing, retail, and public spaces along Cincinnati’s riverfront.
The development project for The Banks received approval from the Cincinnati Planning Commission for a large-scale expansion that will add residential buildings, retail space, entertainment venues, offices, and new public amenities over the next decade.
The Cincinnati Planning Commission approved updated…
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The future of Cincinnati’s riverfront district now hinges on city approval of a long-awaited plan to complete its remaining spaces.
Leaders are reviewing recommendations that would shape the final five undeveloped parcels at The Banks, a mixed-use area between Paycor Stadium and Great American Ball Park.
The proposal reflects nearly a year of planning and…


