Aaron Ballard+FollowStep inside OTR’s $2M modern-meets-history gemA 19th-century row house in Over-the-Rhine just hit the market for $2 million, and it’s a total showstopper. Imagine living steps from Findlay Market with your own private courtyard, two rooftop terraces, and even a wine cellar—all in a home that’s won a Cincinnati Design Award for blending historic charm with modern luxury. From radiant-heated floors and Italian cabinetry to a full Sonos sound system and an elevator connecting every floor, this place is packed with high-end features. Would you ever splurge on a historic home like this, or is modern new-build more your style? #RealEstate #Cincinnati #OTR00Share
Jerry Clark+FollowOTR neighbors fed up with power outagesSparks shooting from power lines and repeated blackouts have become all too familiar for folks in north Over-the-Rhine. Residents like Matt Jacob are calling out Duke Energy for letting old, exposed wires linger on their streets while other neighborhoods see upgrades. Even as Duke collects more from our bills for grid improvements, OTR hasn’t seen much change. Now, Duke wants state regulators to make it easier for them to meet reliability standards—meaning more outages could be allowed. Should utilities be held to higher standards in every neighborhood, not just citywide averages? Share your thoughts below! #Business #Industry #OTR00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowCincinnati’s hidden brewery mural uncoveredA piece of Cincinnati’s brewing history just resurfaced in Over-the-Rhine! Renovations at Rhinegeist Brewery revealed a stunning mosaic mural that’s been hidden under paint for nearly a century. The mural, originally crafted in 1896 for the Moerlein Brewing Company, is so well-preserved that even a tile placed upside down back then is still there. Locals are loving the glimpse into the city’s past, snapping photos and sharing stories. It’s a reminder of how much history is woven into our neighborhoods—and how a simple renovation can reconnect us with our roots. What other hidden gems do you think are waiting to be found around town? #Food #CincinnatiHistory #OTR00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowCentury-old mural revealed at RhinegeistImagine walking past Rhinegeist Brewery in Over-the-Rhine, never knowing a piece of Cincinnati’s brewing history was hiding right there on the wall. During recent repairs, crews uncovered a stunning tile mosaic from 1896, created by renowned ceramicist Herman Mueller. The mural, reading “Moerlein’s Bottling Dept. 1896,” hadn’t seen daylight in over a century! Now, this vibrant bit of Queen City heritage is here to stay. It’s wild to think what other secrets our city’s old buildings might be keeping. What hidden gems have you stumbled upon in Cincinnati? #Food #Cincinnati #OTR00Share
Mary Williams+FollowStep into OTR’s magical winter pop-upCobblestone OTR has turned its Over-the-Rhine bar into a full-on Nutcracker-themed Winter Wonderland, and it’s the perfect spot to squeeze in some holiday cheer before the season wraps up. Every corner is decked out with festive decor, and the drink menu is packed with creative cocktails like a Dark Chocolate Espresso Martini (with a candy cane!) and a Cranberry Sage Gin Fizz. There are even themed shots if you’re feeling adventurous. The pop-up runs through January 4, so there’s still time to gather your crew and soak up the cozy vibes. Who’s planning a visit or already checked it out? #Food #OTR #Cincinnati00Share
megan01+FollowOTR’s $2M home: A new era for Cincinnati?A $2 million listing just hit Over-the-Rhine, and if it sells, it’ll set a new record for the neighborhood. Just a few years ago, the idea of a million-dollar home here seemed far-fetched—now, OTR is on the verge of breaking the $2M barrier. This shift says a lot about how much the area has changed and grown. How do you feel about luxury prices moving into OTR? Is this a sign of progress, or does it raise concerns about affordability and community character? Let’s talk about what this means for Cincinnati’s future. #RealEstate #Cincinnati #OTR00Share