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OTRviews

The OTRview is like any old interview except it is about OTR as it is seen and experienced by those who are most fond of the historic neighborhood. We hope to address OTR’s progress, problems, preservation, pride, etc. in this series of OTRviews. If you know a good candidate for an OTRview, please contact us.

All interviewees have the opportunity to edit and approve their OTRview before it is published. OTRviews are usually published weekly between Wednesday and Friday.

  • OTRview I: Casey Coston of Soapbox Cincinnati
  • OTRview II: Nick Dewald of The City Flea
  • OTRview III: Barb Cooper of Daisy Mae’s Market
  • OTRview IV: D. Lynn Meyers of the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati
  • OTRview V: Jerome Gels of the Queen City Underground and Newport Gangster Tours
  • OTRview VI: Micah Paldino of PB&J PR
  • OTRview VII: Julie Niesen Gosdin of Wine Me, Dine Me
  • OTRview VIII: Chris Seelbach, Candidate for Cincinnati City Council
  • OTRview IX: Terry Grundy of The Urbanists
  • OTRview X: Lindsey Lusignolo, Premier Fashion Designer
  • OTRview XI: Tracey Lynn Conrad of The Young Philanthropist Society of Cincinnati
  • OTRview XII: Galen G. Gordon of LAUNCH Cincinnati
  • OTRview XIII: Duru Armagan of Sloane Boutique
  • OTRview XIV: Michael A. Uhlenhake – Architect, Developer and OTR Resident
  • OTRview XV: Brian Stuparyk of Steam Whistle Letterpress and Design

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It’s easy to spot the pride locals take in OTR's reputation as the country’s greatest collection of 19th-century Italianate architecture, as well as one of its largest urban historic districts.
New York Times, 2011

It's the best development in the country right now. Urban Land Institute, 2012

The coolest neighborhood these days is Over-the-Rhine, just north of downtown, where trendy restaurants and shops are opening almost weekly. Cleveland Plain Dealer, 2012

This is unbelievable what’s happening in Over-the-Rhine...you will be shocked by what you see. Bill Cunningham, 2012

An uber-chic area near downtown with a distinct Old World vibe...comparable to New Orleans and Savannah, Ga. Chicago Tribune, 2012

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