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Tom Brinkman's plan to give Cincinnati residents $600M for property tax relief out of railroad sale money won't make November ballot, but it's coming.
Strange bedfellows have emerged on both sides of the Issue 22 campaign: Conservatives and progressives, business leaders and union members, environmentalists and railroad company executives.
The Cincinnati Southern Railway board tapped UBS to over the $1.6 trust from the sale. Here's why. What to know about the company picked to handle the $1.6B from Cincinnati's railroad sale ...
Cincinnati will sell its Cincinnati Southern Railway — the last municipally owned railroad in the country — and use the proceeds to create a permanent investment fund for infrastructure needs ...
2023. voters in cincinnati will soon decide whether or not the city should sell its railroad to norfolk southern for $1.6 billion ahead of the november seventh election.
The city will sell the Cincinnati Southern Railway to Norfolk Southern for $1.6 billion. The sale is estimated to bring in $250 million in additional funding over 10 years.
Fifth Third Bank is based in Cincinnati; the section of the company that bid for this project currently has $12 billion in assets under management. It scored 72.5 out of 100, ranking 12th.
This 1896 poster urged Cincinnati voters to reject Southwestern Construction Co.'s offer to buy Cincinnati Southern Railway. The vote failed by 338 votes, 15,493 to 15,931. History by 'kid lawyer ...
Cincinnati’s capital budget will face some temporary funding gaps because of the timing of the $1.6 billion sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway and resulting termination of Norfolk ...
Issue 22 allows the Cincinnati Southern Railway board to see the railroad to Norfolk Southern for $1.6 billion. The railway was founded in 1869. Photo is shot from Hopple Street overpass ...
The first payment from the Cincinnati Southern Railroad sale will deliver $56 million for city improvements. Officials plan to distribute this across streets, bridges, parks, rec centers and more.
news five’s john london is taking a deeper look at issue 22 and the railroad ruckus. here’s yet another line of thinking about whether to say yes, cincinnati, you should sell the railroad you own.