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In the 1860s, as many as 36 breweries operated in Cincinnati, according to the city's tourism board Visit Cincy. By 1889, the ...
Some of the best design firms in the area see the tunnels' highest use to drink beer and kayak in the dark, which would put Cincinnati squarely in the No. 1 tourist destination category for ...
Cincinnati asked architects and designers to submit ideas to repurpose the city's abandoned subway tunnel system. The Enquirer reviewed all proposals.
Cincinnati's newest underground beer tunnels set to open: SEE INSIDE. by Brian Planalp, Cincinnati Business Courier. Tue, May 20th 2025 at 12:38 PM. 9. VIEW ALL PHOTOS.
As for whether it would make sense today, city transportation officials didn't provide comment, but a 2007 study by city engineers found it would cost $114 million – $175 million in 2025 dollars ...
Cincinnati's beer tunnel tours expand to Bruckmann Brewery. New lagering vaults open in June, revealing a preserved 19th-century brewing site.
Deep below Cincinnati's old brewery district lies a secret world that has been closed to the public since the late 1800's. Oh if those walls could talk, and they are. as Bockfest fans take an up ...
Cincinnati's abandoned subway tunnel, which stretches 2 miles through Over-the-Rhine and northward, could be reimagined for another use after the city issued an informational request in late ...
FCC will demolish the historic beer tunnels to make way for an 18-story hotel and more. ... Cincinnati Business Courier is a Local 12 News partner. Stay Connected. Like Us. Follow Us ...
Cincinnati, you’re funny sometimes. As a relative newcomer − my family and I have been here two and a half years − I’ve followed several city and regional planning discussions with keen ...
A concept from Over-the-Rhine's Yard & Co. suggests the old subway tunnels could have many uses. Dubbed “The Rhineline," the company created a "sprawling tapestry of interconnected experiences." Near ...