The Banks
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Developers | Carter, The Dawson Company |
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Construction started | April 2, 2008 |
Estimated completion | 2020 |
Locations | Cincinnati |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Status | Under construction |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2975961 |
About The Banks
The Banks is the name given to the current mixed-use project being developed on the land between Paul Brown Stadium and Great American Ball Park along the Ohio River in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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... Musk could try to renegotiate with The Banks for less onerous interest payments...
No interest rate cuts for foreseeable future, says Bank of England
... A report by the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee released on Monday said the framework for The Banks independence had been tested by the rise in inflation and " the resulting loss of public confidence in the Bank"...
Zhongzhi Enterprise Group: China investigates major shadow bank for 'crimes'
... " Embattled property developers currently owe Chinese banks money worth as much as 30% of The Banks assets...
Interest rates: Why there is more pain still to come
... " The Banks and building societies have been very busy lowering their rates and there has been a considerable shift in pricing...
Ashling Murphy: Man sentenced to life for Irish teacher's murder
... Puska stabbed the 23-year-old 11 times in the neck as she jogged on The Banks of the Grand Canal near Tullamore, County Offaly, on 12 January 2022...
Roman Butchaski: Former Australian radio host missing in croc-infested waters
... Butchy walks The Banks up there regularly...
Banks accused of dragging their feet over fraud refunds, says MP
... " Clearly [The Banks] have got to get better and they re on the road to getting better, but it s really important that this data is out there...
Swiss village of Aarwangen in ding-dong over challenge to cowbells
... Aarwangen, population 4,700, is a charming village sitting on The Banks of the beautiful river Aare, the Bernese Alps in the distance...
Roman Butchaski: Former Australian radio host missing in croc-infested waters
By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, Sydney
A search is under way in northern Australia after a former radio host went missing while on a solo fishing trip in crocodile-infested waters.
The Alarm was raised when Roman Butchaski failed to return to his camping ground on Sunday.
Some of his belongings have since been found near a River on Queensland's remote Cape York Peninsula.
Mr Butchaski, known as Butch, is an avid angler and a former host of Sydney radio station 2GB's fishing show.
His former co-host Gavin Pitchford told 2GB that his friend - though a Sydney local - regularly visited The Spot on The Olive River , about 600km (370 miles) north of Cairns.
" I'm devastated. Butchy walks The Banks Up There regularly. He's been fishing there forever, " a statement read out on air said.
Mr Pitchford also said he feared Mr Butchaski, who has diabetes, may have suffered a medical episode.
On Tuesday, police announced more officers would travel to The area to assist The Search .
Rescue helicopters and crews on The ground have been combing The region since they were alerted on Sunday Night .
Police say The Car Mr Butchaski had was found at The River . Local media report some fishing gear was discovered as well.
Queensland Police Senior Sgt Duane Amos told reporters The region is a well-known crocodile habitat, but added that Mr Butchaski is familiar with The area.
" He was well-prepared for a normal expedition that he has undertaken before, " The Policeman said on Monday.
Crocodiles are plentiful in Australia's tropical north, and while crocodile attacks in The country are uncommon, there have been several this year.
In February, rangers shot a 4. 2m crocodile that attacked A Man and ate His Dog at a remote boat ramp north of Cairns.
And in May, The Remains of 65-year-old fisherman Kevin Darmody were found inside a 4. 1m crocodile on The nearby Kennedy River - The 13th fatal attack in Queensland since record-keeping began in 1985.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com