3. BOARD MEMBERS
3CDC operations are funded
privately, primarily through
contributions from local
corporations and civic
institutions, resulting in a
total of $1.3 million.
* Fortune 500 Headquartered
Companies
American Financial Group *
American Modern Insurance Group
Castellini Company
Children’s Hospital
Cincinnati Bell
Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber
Cintas
Convergys Corporation
Deloitte
Dinsmore & Shohl
Duke Energy
Fifth Third Bank *
First Financial Bank
GE Aviation
Global Novations
KPMG
Macy’s *
North American Properties
Peck, Shaffer & Williams
PNC Bank
Procter & Gamble *
Scripps Interactive
The Kroger Company *
Towne Properties
Toyota Motor Company
U.S. Bank
United Way
Uptown Consortium
Western & Southern Financial Group *
4. CEF/CNMF
Cincinnati Equity Fund
Cincinnati Equity Fund II
Cincinnati New Market Fund
Cincinnati New Market Fund II
Cincinnati New Market Fund III
State New Market Tax Credit
Cincinnati New Market Fund IV
TOTAL
CINCINNATI EQUITY FUND/CINCINNATI NEW MARKETS FUND
$44.5 million
$56.5 million
$50.0 million
$35.0 million
$18.0 million
$2.0 million
$50.0 million
$256.0 million
5. INVESTMENTS TO DATE
$420 Million 3CDC investment funds
( C i n c i n n a t i E q u i t y Fu n d & C i n c i n n a t i N e w M a r k e t s Fu n d )
$193 Million private investment
$98 Million City investment
OVER THE PAST 8.5 YEARS
$711 Million
Invested in downtown and OTR
6. INVESTMENTS TO DATE
OVER THE PAST 8.5 YEARS
Buildings Restored:
Acres of Civic Space:
Apartments:
Condominiums:
Hotel Rooms:
Shelter Beds:
Commercial SF:
Parking Spaces:
124
10
464
374
156
328
607,770
2,547
$711 investment has resulted in:
7. HOW WE FUNCTION
OUR PRIORITIES
CREATE / MANAGE
GREAT CIVIC
SPACES
CREATE HIGH-
DENSITY
MIXED-USE
DEVELOPMENT
PRESERVE
HISTORIC
STRUCTURES
AND IMPROVE
STREETSCAPES
CREATE DIVERSE,
MIXED-INCOME
NEIGHBORHOODS
SUPPORTED BY
LOCAL BUSINESSES
21. • Developer: dunnhumby & 3CDC
• Project Cost: $120 million
• Project Size: 305,000 SF
• Project Summary:
1,093 space parking garage
29,000 SF street level
commercial space
280,000 SF office space
30. OVER-THE-RHINE
HOW FAR WE HAVE COME
20-22 W. 12th (Jordan’s) 1201 Vine (Glossinger’s)3 E. 13th (Albert’s)
118 W. 15th
(Walt’s)
1331-35 Vine (AM/PM Market)
1432 Vine (Pohlar Bar) 1412 Vine (Cricket)1401 Race (Bang’s)
31. OVER-THE-RHINE
HOW FAR WE HAVE COME
Crime Statistics within OTR Target Area
Part I Crime Part II Crime Calls for Service TOTAL CRIME
2004 1,170 603 12,678 1,773
2005 1,160 587 12,495 1,747
2006 946 537 11,533 1,483
2007 675 510 9,409 1,185
2008 671 443 7,476 1,114
2009 567 351 6,409 918
2010 540 341 6,149 881
2011 583 323 6,054 906
2012 588 335 6,427 923
2013 549 311 6,826 860
32. • CEF/CNMF has invested over
$32.8 million in private
funding to land bank
properties in the Washington
Park section of OTR
• 3CDC owns:
200 buildings
169 vacant parcels
• Over $700,000 in annual
carrying costs
OTR ACTION STEP:
LAND BANKING
45. OVER-THE-RHINE
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
Condominiums: 300
The Hummel Tea Company Townhomes
Goodfellows Hall Nicolay
Mercer Townhomes Mercer Historic
Falling Wall Park Haus
Lackman Lofts One Mercer
Centennial Row Duveneck
Mottainai Bremen Lofts
Bakery Lofts Gateway I Condos
Republic Street Lofts City Home
Trideca Duncanson
Trinity @ 14th & Vine Trinity Flats
Westfalen Lofts Westfalen II
64. WASHINGTON PARK
AND GARAGE
• Renovate six acres of
existing park land
• Build two-level
underground 450 space
garage
• Construct additional two
acres of park above
garage