FC Cincinnati will begin construction this summer on its $332 million mixed-use entertainment near TQL Stadium after receiving state funds.
FC Cincinnati has won a huge state award for its massive West End project, paving the way for a possible groundbreaking this year.
The district will include two 13-storey towers that reportedly exceed the height of the club's TQL Stadium by over 50ft.
FC Cincinnati finally has what it needs to begin construction on its $332 million TQL Stadium-adjacent entertainment district. The Ohio Department of Development awarded the Major League Soccer ...
FC Cincinnati President Jeff Berding spoke with WCPO 9 News in a one-on-one interview about the project timeline and potential impact on the West End.
FC Cincinnati’s highly anticipated $332 million mixed-use development just got a major tax credit from the State of Ohio.
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The inaugural phase of the Cuyahoga Riverfront Development — part of the city of Cleveland’s Shore-to-Core-to-Shore plan — was awarded more than $9 million in tax credits for a $488.7 million ...
The development, spearheaded by Football Club (FC) Cincinnati, will include two 13-storey towers that are claimed to exceed the height of the club’s TQL Stadium by more than ... and event updates from ...