Cincinnati residents are getting the Parramore treatment
Stop me if you heard this one before.
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Artist rendering of the Cincinnati soccer stadium |
Major league soccer promoters have proposed building a 30,000-seat stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio’s West End neighborhood a multi-ethnic working-class community that’s already feeling the pressure of gentrification.
The promoters want to build the stadium on the site of a high school athletic field. The soccer folks insist that the stadium will bring new economic opportunities to West End and they promise that no one will be displaced.
Sounds a lot like the promise the Orlando Lions and City Hall made to Orlando’s Parramore community. How are those new soccer stadium jobs in Parramore coming along?
Many residents in Cincinnati’s West End are understandably skeptical of those promises and they have been pushing back. About two weeks ago, the public was told that the proposal was dead. Click here to see a video showing the West End community’s strong resistance.
Residents doubted reports that the proposal was dead because this week the school board voted to move ahead with the deal. Now the proposal is in the hands of Cincinnati City Council.
Things don’t look good for Cincinnati’s West End.
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