CINCINNATI CONVENTION CENTER
In early September, project partners broke ground on Elm Street Plaza, the next step in the collective $700 million reimagined Convention District. The project will transform the 500-block of Elm Street, now permanently closed to vehicular traffic, and the long-vacant site of the former Millennium Hotel into a two-acre flexible outdoor venue with a balance of paved event space and vegetated landscape to provide cooling, shade, and comfort, as well as pedestrian connection to the convention center’s first-floor exhibit halls. Since breaking ground, crews have made steady progress on demolition and undercutting of the site. This work includes removing the Millennium Hotel’s structural remnants that were buried during its demolition.
As exterior demolition work on the convention center’s Fifth Street facade is nearing completion, the construction team is now starting work on the Elm Street façade, which will progress north toward Sixth Street. Crews are working through the day, night, and weekends to continue carefully removing the Albee Arch from the building’s façade and transporting the structure’s pieces to a city-owned storage site. Crews are continuing the demolition of the building’s interior, including architectural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing. Stay in the know with everything happening in the Convention District by subscribing to receive biweekly construction updates.
PAYCOR HEADQUARTERS
At Paycor headquarters, construction crews have set new air handling units in the mechanical penthouses and are continuing work to replace the building’s main roof. The construction team has scheduled the installation of the new curtain wall later this fall and is currently preparing the building for its arrival. Where the skywalk was located, crews are adding steel and new roofing. Inside the building, work continues on mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Stay in the know with everything happening at Paycor Headquarters by subscribing to receive monthly construction updates.