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Cincinnati Sees Increase in Blighted Buildings (WCPO Cincinnati)

The City of Cincinnati is dealing with more blighted buildings than it has in a decade.

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Cincinnati Sees Increase in Blighted Buildings (The Kentucky Post)

CINCINNATI — The City of Cincinnati is dealing with more blighted buildings than it has in a decade. The City Department of Community Development says the list of nuisance properties has grown to 212.

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Cincinnati deals with increase in run-down houses (WKYC Cleveland)

CINCINNATI — Cincinnati is dealing with a decade-high number of blighted houses it’s seeking to demolish to remove eyesores and crime magnets.

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Cincinnati deals with increase in run-down houses (FOX 19 Cincinnati)

CINCINNATI (AP) – Cincinnati is dealing with a decade-high number of blighted houses it’s seeking to demolish to remove eyesores and crime magnets. The city Department of Community Development says the list of nuisance properties had grown to 212, the most in a decade.

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Number of nuisance properties growing (The Cincinnati Enquirer)

So many problem properties are popping up that city hearings have been increased to twice a month and the list of nuisance properties had grown to 212 as of Jan. 15, the longest it’s been in at least a decade, a city official says.

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