As the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and its president and CEO, Jonathan Martin, consider the plans for the Coney Island property, I would like to offer an option that you may not have considered.
Add yet another voice to the overwhelming chorus of those who are appalled by the terrible decision by CSO/MEMI to destroy Sunlite Pool at Coney Island and by the misinformation they have presented.
A group hoping to save Coney Island's historic Sunlite Pool from demolition said it has calculated the value of the pool, raised money to buy it and asked the new owner to sell it. But officials with ...
I have been a lead organizer of Save Coney Islanders. I am incredibly disappointed in our leaders − Cincinnati's mayor, Cincinnati City Council, Anderson Township trustees, and the Cincinnati Symphony ...
ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - Preparation for demolition and other work has reportedly started at the closed Coney Island. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and its subsidiary, Music and Event ...
Community members called for the demolition of Sunlite Pool to stop during a heated public meeting Thursday in Anderson Township.Several community members addressed the Board of Trustees, expressing ...
A group of people trying to save Coney Island is making sure its message is seen clearly.In December, management announced Coney Island would be sold to Music & Event Management Inc., a subsidiary of ...
Demolition has begin on Coney Island's Sunlite Pool. WKRC-TV Local 12 To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh ...
The demolition of Coney Island's Sunlite Pool has begun. Over the fence, an area around Sunlite Pool was littered with concrete debris, that had been chipped up from the surface of the pool. Nearby, a ...