Middletown makes improvements to its downtown
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (Larry Davis) -- Middletown has taken baby steps in recent years to redevelop part of the old downtown that's fallen on hard times. Several years ago, Forbes magazine ranked Middletown as the tenth fastest dying cities in the country.
That didn't sit too well. Now with plans to give new life to a historic hotel and establish microbrewery next door, Middletown is coming back. People in Middletown say the magazine might want to take another look.
Middletown is definitely is moving forward. Calista Smith is with the group Middletown Moving Forward, a private-public partnership formed to attract economic development. In recent years, Middletown has succeeded in doing just that. While Central Avenue still has some vacant storefronts, there are signs of progress. New businesses have moved in next to more established businesses. There is a new arts center and now there are plans to breathe new life into two Middletown icons. The Manchester Hotel will be reborn and the old Snider building converted into a microbrewery. It's a destination. We've done some research we understand folks will drive to go to these historic breweries and to stay in a boutique with it, says economic development director Denise Hamet.
And that's not all, the old Sorg Opera House is being redeveloped. There are plans to convert the Sorg Mansion into a bed and breakfast. New housing is being planned to help draw more people to work and live in a downtown that's getting a new life. Our bicycle trail that goes along the river and connects hundreds of miles of bicycle trails, when you put that with an active riverfront really cool architecture and now new kind of events coming in, it's a new place to be that you can't get everywhere
Six years after a scathing magazine article, Middletown can steal a quote from Mark Twain, Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
Middletown is in a rebirth so that death has long gone. We are new fresh, newbies doing a lot of exciting things. Most of these projects will be completed in 2016. That is when economic development director Denise Hamet plans to invite Forbes back to town to take another look.
Much of downtown Middletown's rebirth began four years ago with the opening of a Cincinnati State branch campus. In addition to to the current projects on the drawing board, the city is also looking to develop the Great Miami riverfront area.
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In February 2018 Roger Smith Hotel produced and hosted week long artist residency as part of its on-going arts and cultural program.
All four artists, a composer, a visual artist, a poet and a photographer, spent the week living at Roger Smith, immersing themselves in the life of the hotel and the surrounding area of Midtown East. They made work specific to their discipline that addresses their real-time view of our neighborhood.
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• Ivan Gaete, Visual Artist
Iván Gaete (born Santiago, Chile) is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in New York. He is the recipient of several awards, including a 2016 BRIO award from the Bronx Council on the Arts and a 2016 Create Change Fellow at The Laundromat Project. Residencies highlights include Denniston Hill, Artists Alliance LES Studio Program, Residency Unlimited, and The Wassaic Project. In New York, his work has been exhibited at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, NurtureArt, The Clemente Center, Bronx Art Space and other well-established
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• Emi Ferguson, Composer
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• Lucy Dunphy Barsness, Poet
Lucy Dunphy Barsness’s poetry is rooted in disparate Southern coasts (her childhood shoreline of Santa Monica and the boiling beaches and marshes of Georgia) and is excited to investigate a new place via this
residency: Midtown Manhattan. She serves as the Education, Volunteer, and Rental Coordinator at Poets House, facilitating Literary and Community Partners Programs, supervising internships, and designing and implementing poetry curricula for visiting classes. She received her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College, having studied literature and creative writing with a concentration in poetry, and has graduated having received the Stanley and Evelyn Lipkin Prize for Poetry.
• Joe Lingeman, Photographer
Joe Lingeman is a Hudson-Valley-based photographer. He sometimes describes himself as having grown up between Indiana and Ohio where, from the passenger seat of a car, he studied the landscape on hours-long trips between his parents’ houses. This experience continues to inform his process as a photographer and artist. Joe uses the camera as a vehicle for social and spatial exploration and as a tool for probing the surface of everyday life. His work privileges poetry and ambiguity over prosaic certainty and seeks not to explain but to spur the imagination and invite further questions. Joe holds an MFA in Photography from Syracuse University, and he has taught at Syracuse University and SUNY New Paltz.
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1. Various of skyline and buildings
2. Highway
3. Building
4. Cars driving
Washington, DC, May 27, 2008
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Muro, policy director of the Metropolitan Policy Programme, Brookings Institution: Over 25 years Californians and Californian regulators have been very attuned to these energies and these efforts, issues, and have been purchasing lower energy, lower carbon energy for a long time.
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7. Industrial factory
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11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Muro, policy director of the Metropolitan Policy Programme, Brookings Institution, Lexington and many of the Southern Midwestern metros you know have not, they have had traditionally very cheap electricity, they've had traditionally very cheap land and they do require heating and cooling.
Lexington, Kentucky, May 27, 2008
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13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Aleen Hatch, resident:
Traffic control would be one thing, smaller cars, perhaps high gas prices would take care of it when people stop driving so much.
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Renee Jackson, resident:
I would love to see us try to encourage people to walk more, I think maybe we can reduce, have incentives for people to park and ride.
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16. Traffic
17. Highway
18. Cars driving
19. Industrial factory
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joseph Festa, resident:
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21. Commuter train
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Janet Smith, resident:
If people didn't have to commute so far to come to work and they can work in local offices you would not have that down here.
23. Cars driving on road
24. Car muffler
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25. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Muro, policy director of the Metropolitan Policy Programme, Brookings Institution:
Places need to look at where they're getting their energy, whether it's coming from coal or cleaner sources, they need to price it appropriately so that actually can change behaviour.
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26. City skyline
27. Man riding bicycle
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A new report on global warming shows that people in large US cities have less of a carbon footprint than those who live in smaller, rural areas in the US.
The report quantifying the carbon footprint of the 100 largest cities in the US reveals that regions with high density, compact development, and rail transit offer a more energy and carbon efficient lifestyle than sprawling, auto-centric areas.
The report from the Brookings Institution confirms that although carbon emissions from urban centres continue to climb, the carbon footprint of someone living in a large metro area is 14 percent smaller than the average US citizen's.
Each resident of the largest 100 largest metropolitans areas is responsible on average for 2.47 tons of carbon dioxide in energy consumption each year, 14 percent below the 2.87 ton U.S. average, according to the report.
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