December 2025 Updates

CINCINNATI CONVENTION CENTER

Since opening in November, Elm Street Plaza and the ice rink has welcomed thousands of visitors taking advantage of the rink’s seasonal programming, cozy igloos, and WGU Warming Tent.

As the Cincinnati Convention Center nears the completion of its once-in-a-generation, $264 million transformation, crews focused on the final stages of construction, preparing the facility for its ribbon cutting on January 7. On the exterior, the Fifth Street sidewalk reopened, and installation of aluminum composite material panels along Sixth Street nearly wrapped up. Inside, teams completed ceiling installation in the renovated Queen City Ballroom (former junior ballroom), installed final digital signage throughout the building, and began programming the systems. Crews also finished painting, laid the last sections of carpet, and installed remaining artwork, while addressing punch list items and other finishing touches to ready the center for conventions, events, and visitors in the new year.

At the Convention Center Garage, crews continued repair and restoration work, making steady progress on the new elevator tower and interior improvements. The upper floors reopened for parking, while crews shifted focus to interior work on Levels 4 and 5, including painting, lighting and camera installation, and structural repairs. Crews also continued work on concrete slabs and walls for the new interior ramps. Stay in the know with everything happening in the Convention District by subscribing to receive biweekly construction updates.

PAYCOR HEADQUARTERS

Momentum continued to build in The Fountain District as the Paycor Headquarters project reached its final stage. Flight Club celebrated its highly anticipated debut this month with a grand opening, offering high-tech darts, craft cocktails, and dining in a space that blends the charm of Victorian fairgrounds with the warmth of a traditional British pub. Meanwhile, employees began moving into Paycor’s second-floor office space, with a grand opening event planned for February.

FINDLAY COMMUNITY CENTER

This month, crews reached several construction milestones at the Findlay Community Center. Masonry wall construction for the pool and locker room areas was completed, and crews continued work on the gym. The slab-on-grade—a concrete foundation poured directly onto the ground—for the gym and locker rooms was finished, and crews will pour the roller rink area next. Underground utility work, including plumbing and electrical systems, also wrapped up across the site. Crews will focus on structural steel work beginning in January. Stay in the know with the transformative redevelopment projects in North OTR by subscribing to receive monthly construction updates.

CROSSROAD HEALTH CENTER

At Crossroad Health Center, construction progressed both on-site and inside the 1715 Republic Street building. Concrete placement for the Race Street driveway was completed, along with all slab removals across the site, and sidewalk installation commenced. Inside 1715 Republic, first-floor metal stud framing was finished, and the exterior entrance canopy was installed. Drywall installation continued throughout the building. On the second floor, crews continued painting and began installing an acoustic ceiling tile (ACT) grid. All MEP rough-ins were completed, and crews installed windows on both floors. At the historic clock tower, crews completed interior stair repairs. Stay in the know with the transformative redevelopment projects in North OTR by subscribing to receive monthly construction updates.