RT @taestell: Last minute shopping tip: @JakeMecklenborg’s book, Cincy’s Incomplete Subway, for your favorite Cincy historian. http://t. …
City, county leaders celebrate latest milestone in Cincinnati’s central riverfront transformation
With phase one of The Banks complete, phase two is ready to begin.
RT @pointycollars: Bartender at neons: we don’t have yuengling on tap cos Hudy amber is better (basically). Yeah! #cincybeer
RT @wlwt: FYI: A construction crew accidentally severed the Fiber circuit carrying all of the HD Cincinnati TV signals to Direct TV.
11.11.11 event to help reclaim Cincinnati’s acoustically renowned Emery Theatre http://t.co/M8QRWEBK
Drop off hard-to-recycle items like old electronics, plastic bags, #5 plastics and more, Tuesday 11/15 at Whole Foods: http://t.co/0pAVd4Ax
RT @johnyungphat: Overheard @ Skyline Chili by 275 & Montgomery rd: “Yeah I live downtown now @ the Banks.” Response: “There’s a lot goi …
RT @buildingcincy: Cincinnati saves nearly $1M, increases recycling participation 75% in first year of Recyclebank: http://t.co/HZxb2ZBm
Spicy Pickle/Big Al's
So, I stopped by Big Al’s to grad a sandwich between jobs today, having expected Spicy Pickle to still be there..
I talked to the owner about the new change, wondering if maybe the chain had been sold.
Instead, I learned that Spicy Pickle was deciding to make some pretty big changes to their menu: no longer baking their own breads every morning and making sandwiches from canned/frozen vegetables or even premade foods rather than fresh ingredients.
So, the owner decided she was more committed to fresh foods than Spicy Pickle’s corporate office, and her husband bought the store to open it as their own.
Go support them, a small business not willing to compromise the quality of their food is rare.
Source: adaptivity
RT @bfwissel: Getting a presentation from 3CDC on the Mercer Commons project. Fantastic plans!