The district will include two 13-storey towers that reportedly exceed the height of the club's TQL Stadium by over 50ft.
FC Cincinnati President Jeff Berding spoke with WCPO 9 News in a one-on-one interview about the project timeline and potential impact on the West End.
FC Cincinnati finally has what it needs to begin construction on its $332 million TQL Stadium-adjacent entertainment district. The Ohio Department of Development awarded the Major League Soccer ...
CINCINNATI ( Cincinnati Business Courier) - MLS club FC Cincinnati is spending $1.5 million to add a speakeasy to its home at TQL Stadium, creating a unique, 2,000-square-foot premium offering that ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Ohio Tax Credit Authority has approved $100 million in tax credits to support a $300 million development project near TQL Stadium. Among the projects receiving financial ...
FC Cincinnati’s highly anticipated $332 million mixed-use development just got a major tax credit from the State of Ohio. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday afternoon that the West End project was ...
The concert will mark the second-straight year TQL Stadium has hosted a major concert, after Kenny Chesney's visit to the Queen City. FC Cincinnati's home also played host to The Who in a sold-out ...
FC Dallas finalized the largest cash trade in the short history of the new MLS player mechanism for Luciano Acosta, the 2023 ...
After four seasons with FC Cincinnati, star midfielder Luciano Acosta has been traded to FC Dallas, marking the end of his highly successful tenure in the Queen City.
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The $1.5M speakeasy will be a 2,000-square-foot premium offering that will be sold on a game-by-game basis when it opens in late summer.
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