Cincinnati exploring options to use never-completed subway tunnel

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A view of the entrance to the 100-year-old subway tunnel beneath Central Parkway. (Albert Cesare/The Enquirer)

CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) – The city of Cincinnati never finished building its subway in the 1920s, a decision that has long been second-guessed. The subway tunnel not only sits empty but costs city taxpayers money to maintain.

Now, the city is asking for ideas about what to do with the tunnel, according to our partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer.

“The city is seeking conceptual proposals to identify potential firms and gather ideas for utilizing the tunnel for a commercial or other purpose,” a city document says…

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