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1) Bringing people, development and investment bac...

1) Bringing people, development and investment back to Cincinnati's urban core.
2) Programming Fountain Square and Washington Park with great, mostly free, events for all.
3) Opening up development to smaller developers.
4) Incredible community engagement for Ziegler Park, a real triumph for the neighborhood.
5) Decent, reasonable people in every interaction I've had with them.

4/23/21 HR Manager Tamara Brooks extremely unprofe...

4/23/21 HR Manager Tamara Brooks extremely unprofessional/unorganized.Denied calling me two days ago to set up second interview(as the first was successful with members of the team).Brooks was unable to navigate through scheduling on companies website,so she insisted on giving me a call back.Never received callback .I called back within 48 hours from the first call to follow up on Wednesday 4/21/21 and Brooks stated that she called me 10 days ago and my interview was already scheduled and that I had missed it.Perhaps Brooks was looking at my first virtual interviews but the denying of a call on 4/21/21 is very unprofessional and goes against HR ethic practices.I m hoping this doesn t ever happen to anyone else.Very rude and hasty over the phone...
Upside: I still believe in the companies overall mission as to the development of the city I grew up in born and raised

This is an incredibly horrendous interpretation of...

This is an incredibly horrendous interpretation of what the meaning of the words "nonprofit organization" are supposed to mean! They have been plotting to steal away the land which a large portion of the Cincinnati Library sits upon - and it looks like they are going to get away with it. Maybe they'll carve up the Cincinnati Zoo or Museum Center next?

This corporation is gentrifying Cincinnati, Ohio u...

This corporation is gentrifying Cincinnati, Ohio under the false pretense that it is a non profit in order to be tax exempt. The hoards of men in suits, "engineers", who walk around Cincy plotting their next project do not care at all about the careers or lives of those they encounter.