Spooky Nook, one of the biggest development projects in the Cincinnati region, with an approximate cost of $150 million to build, is expected to open this year.
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Construction progress was unveiled Friday morning at the Spooky Nook Sports Complex, as the developer of the project gave a behind the scenes tour to show off the 1.3 million-square-foot facility.
The city of Hamilton is partnering with Spooky Nook Sports, the largest indoor sports complex in the country near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to redevelop the former Champion Paper Mill property, a 40-plus-acre brownfield site on the Great Miami riverfront.
Hamilton city officials and and the developer say significant progress has been made on the Spooky Nook projects, Mill 1 (athletic side) and Mill 2 (hotel/conference center).
Spooky Nook is one of the biggest development projects in the Cincinnati region, with an approximate price tag of $150 million to build, and an expected draw of one million visitors annually.
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With job applicants few and far between, Hamilton s hospitality industry got creative
As Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine gradually loosens public health restrictions and the hospitality industry begins to open up, some are finding the pandemic has left them shorthanded.
and last updated 2021-04-21 23:18:23-04
HAMILTON, Ohio â Like most in the hospitality industry, the last year has offered one challenge after another for Tyler McCleary with Tano Bistro in Hamilton. Now, more than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, he said he has a new problem.
As Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine gradually loosens public health restrictions, he s thinking ahead to opening the restaurant to both indoor and outdoor dining. The problem is they don t have the staff to pull it off.
New âExplore Hamiltonâ app for finding restaurants, businesses and events debuts today
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and last updated 2021-04-03 16:00:14-04
The Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce intentionally picked âcountdown dayâ â 4-3-21 â to launch its new âExplore Hamiltonâ app that will let visitors and residents see the dining, drinking, recreation and other options that can be found locally.
As of 9 a.m. today, the new tool for finding food and fun will be announced, with users being able to choose from four categories of things to learn about: Explore Hamilton, Parks & Entertainment, Community Events and Resources.
A person can click on the âExplore Hamiltonâ option and then choose âRestaurants and Bars,â to see orange pins appear above an aerial view of the city. Click on the Roll on Inn Hamilton restaurant and up pops the restaurantâs website, showing meals to be eaten there, with a menu, plus an option to call the re