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Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee 3/18/2014 Evanston Update Update: Projects & Partnerships - Evanston Revitalization March 18, 2014 Anzora Adkins Liz Blume Neil Bortz Jeff Brokamp Laura Brunner Bobby Maly Peter Mingo

City of Cincinnati - Economic Growth Committee - 3-18-14 Evanston Update

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Update on Projects & Partnerships in Evanston for the Economic Growth & Infrastructure Committee March 18, 2014

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Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee

3/18/2014 Evanston Update

Update: Projects & Partnerships - Evanston Revitalization

March 18, 2014

Anzora Adkins Liz BlumeNeil Bortz Jeff Brokamp Laura Brunner Bobby Maly Peter Mingo

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Walnut Hills High School

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• College preparatory school for grades 7-12.• Nationally recognized as one of America's top public high schools.• 2,400 students attend from every urban neighborhood in Cincinnati. • Culturally and ethnically diverse student body. • 87% of graduates enter college with advanced standing.• Places first in the state on the Ohio Proficiency Test.

Walnut Hills High School

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• $65 million renovation began in 2010, scheduled for completion in 2014• 68,000 square feet of new space: classrooms, Modern World Language Program, 1,200 seat varsity gym, music lyceum• Alumni foundation committed $1.5 million to CPS for natatorium

Walnut Hills High School

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Focus Neighborhood: Evanston

Hamilton County LandbankPreserve Neighborhood Character

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Vacant Properties

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St. Leger: Aerial

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St. Leger: Before

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St. Leger Demolition July 2013

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Model Group: St. AmbroseSt. Leger & Woodburn Aves.

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Model Group: Woodburn Ave. “Turret House”

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Model Group: Woodburn Pointe Senior Apartments

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Impact Academy

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King Records

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Keystone ParkeNeyer Properties

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Historic Five Points Intersection

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Gateway Rendering

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Thank you.