What if Cincinnati's old subway tunnels became an underground food hall and art market? Or canals for kayaking? Or speakeasy spots? The city asked for ideas on what to do with the unused subway ...
The Enquirer's Just Askin' series aims to answer the questions that no one seems to have an answer for, not even Google. Who would've thought that public transportation could be booming here in ...
Last fall when Cincinnati asked for ideas for what to do with its empty, 2.2-mile abandoned subway tunnel system, many Enquirer readers and social media commenters had the same response: Why not use ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The city of Cincinnati is seeking innovative ideas to breathe new life into its historic subway tunnel. Built in the 1920s for a subway system that was never completed, the tunnel ...
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Cincinnati city officials are seeking new ideas on what to do with the city's unused subway tunnel.The two-mile tunnel was originally built in the 190s but was never used. It runs underneath Central ...
The city of Cincinnati never finished building its subway in the 1920s, a decision that has long been second-guessed. The subway tunnel not only sits empty but costs city taxpayers money to maintain.