Whittier School is looking the it’s best now that it’s almost a pile of rubble under a wonderful green space. Since I can remember that building has always looked more like communist era people-house than a welcoming educational institution.
Demolition at Kroger on Warsaw &
Enright started last week and I snapped a few photos with my phone. I’ll try to get a few more and post them together.
Great American Cleanup 2008 will be held next Saturday, April 26th from 9am to 1pm. Groups are meeting at these three locations:
A hearing regarding rezoning the Incline Square will be held this Wednesday, April 23rd at 1pm in the J. Martin Griessel Room (Suite 700) at 2 Centennial Plaza (805 Central Ave). Neighbors who would like to gain more information about the affects of the proposed zoning changes at the Incline Square are welcome to attend.
Apparently I’m not as up to date on my viral videos as I should be. I’ve seen the latest Tom Cruise video and even the Soulja Boy weather girl, but I missed this one.
Some students at CCU had some free time. I like the zoom on the Glenway street signs.
Thanks to Beit Carr (and Google Alerts) for the link, otherwise I don’t think I would have found this.
Just an interesting post I found the other day from the well known Laughing Squid blog. Scott Beale enjoys Skyline Chili on his way through town. He never said which location he visited and I wish there was a mention of the Price Hill neighborhood, but that’s what trackbacks are for.
Since the start of Price Hill Blog I’ve debated if I should post news regarding Price Hill, save room for user commentary and leave it at that, or, chime in with my opinion and make that the conversation starter, rather than the news item itself.
I’ve come to the conclusion that I find my comments most interesting–granted they are my thoughts. Isn’t this really the nature of a blog? Otherwise, I’m just filtering various newspapers, blogs and other media sources into a digestible stream for a niche audience. So, in the future look forward to more commentary on my part (when time and reason permits.)
Todays earlier post has inspired me for a more in depth explanation of how $500,000 isn’t really a great thing for Price Hill. I’ll post it shortly.
On another note, I have various ideas and segments I’m working on for the blog so stay tuned.
Another couple notes that are way off topic…
Lately I tried a (new?) Thai restaurant in Western Hills, Thai Taste. It’s located on Crookshank, near Applebee’s and O’Charley’s. This isn’t Price Hill, but it’s close. The menu includes plenty of entre choices and at least two pages of sushi rolls. This is the only place on the west side I know of that serves Sushi. If I’m wrong please comment below. The building doesn’t look like much from the outside, but I was impressed with the food. Both the Chicken Pad Thai and sushi choices I ordered were great. I would rate the food somewhere between Thai Express in Clifton, and Teak in Mt. Adams or Thai Cafe in Clifton.
Also, over the weekend I dropped by Findlay market to hang out, get some food and taste the new Christian Moerlein Fifth & Vine Oktoberfest Marzen. It’s excellent!
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