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Quote from: thomasbw on March 12, 2012, 05:36:58 AMI saw that as well, I have no information. Thanks!
I saw that as well, I have no information.
Anyone know when this bike shop is opening/who is opening it? This is the storefront on Central Parkway that is part of the Gateway Garage.
Quote from: Caseyc on March 13, 2012, 05:35:00 AMQuote from: thomasbw on March 12, 2012, 05:36:58 AMI saw that as well, I have no information. Thanks!You're welcome.
Over the Rhine is getting safer By Ann Thompson 3/19/2012 3:20:25 PMCincinnati police are seeing a dramatic drop in homicides in Over the Rhine. Today the Chief listed possible reasons and described what police are doing next. In a media news briefing Chief James Craig reported a 100-percent drop in Over the Rhine murders. He says nobody has been killed there since September. Since then Craig has put more officers in the field, worked with neighborhood groups, targeted the most violent offenders and took them off the streets, and has involved the department in youth mentoring. He's confident the decline in Over the Rhine crime will continue, and cites a 40-percent drop in murders citywide. http://www.wvxu.org/news/wvxunews_article.asp?ID=9877
Quote from: OTR on March 19, 2012, 09:28:13 AMOver the Rhine is getting safer By Ann Thompson 3/19/2012 3:20:25 PMCincinnati police are seeing a dramatic drop in homicides in Over the Rhine. Today the Chief listed possible reasons and described what police are doing next. In a media news briefing Chief James Craig reported a 100-percent drop in Over the Rhine murders. He says nobody has been killed there since September. Since then Craig has put more officers in the field, worked with neighborhood groups, targeted the most violent offenders and took them off the streets, and has involved the department in youth mentoring. He's confident the decline in Over the Rhine crime will continue, and cites a 40-percent drop in murders citywide. http://www.wvxu.org/news/wvxunews_article.asp?ID=9877Hmm this is kind of hard to believe for me...
bet'cha that one doesn't make it into the Enquirer...
Wow @ calling a restaurant "Hapa." I'm presuming it'll be a mix of Asian and Euro cuisine by that logic. I can't wait for Mulatto's @ Vine up next!
And Mahogany's couldn't POSSIBLY be racially inspired either...
Huh? Are you implying there is something bad about the word Hapa?Hapa is a Hawaiian language term used to describe a person of mixed Asian or Pacific Islander racial or ethnic heritage- via Wikipedia.Is that bad?
I'll be interested to see what kind of concept this Hapa place is seeing as how it's the former Beluga owner. Beluga had good food, but it was very pricey and had an identity crisis: Nightclub, lounge, or sushi restaurant? If I recall right, in the last few years before they closed there were cover charges and dress codes on the weekend. It was a total "see and be seen" place and we all know those places peak and then fizzle (a la Passage, BANG, Lunar, etc etc) And the interior was I'm sure very expensive when Beluga was first built, but now just looks silly and outdated. Hoepfully he's learned a thing or two on the way...
Quote from: mcadrenaline on April 23, 2012, 03:16:11 AMI'll be interested to see what kind of concept this Hapa place is seeing as how it's the former Beluga owner. Beluga had good food, but it was very pricey and had an identity crisis: Nightclub, lounge, or sushi restaurant? If I recall right, in the last few years before they closed there were cover charges and dress codes on the weekend. It was a total "see and be seen" place and we all know those places peak and then fizzle (a la Passage, BANG, Lunar, etc etc) And the interior was I'm sure very expensive when Beluga was first built, but now just looks silly and outdated. Hoepfully he's learned a thing or two on the way...Are you sure Mike Halama is doing Hapa? I heard that before but thought it did not materialize. What I hear now is Embers doing a sushi restaurant in Trinity Flats, and the Pho Lang guys doing "Asian Street Food" across the street. Maybe Halama is partnered up with Embers, but I originally heard he was leaning more towards Thai. Ah....rumors.
I'll be interested to see what kind of concept this Hapa place is seeing as how it's the former Beluga owner. Beluga had good food, but it was very pricey and had an identity crisis: Nightclub, lounge, or sushi restaurant?
On another note, what is with the inability to attract/retain a decent tenant into the old Park+Vine location that actually fits the direction of the GQ right now? There was a store called "Shoez" or something like that there and now there's a combination nail salon/ghettowear shop. Seems like this space would be under pretty high demand, no?
^ agree. 14th is way too skinny to make 2-way between Race and Vine. 15th is much wider.