Cincinnati born and raised. Traveled the country and for me, nothing compares to the connection I have to this space of land. I love that I love my birthsoil 🤙 whodey!
Omg... I'm originally from Cincinnati. From 77-99. I'm from 219 hearne ave avondale. Ran all over the streets of the zoo, coryville, Clifton, Ludlow, the old hospital complex. Walking underneath the ground from the zoo to u.c. campus. All over north and south avondale. 150 and 36 Kraft in the bricks.. winton terrace. Journey through the woods of winton place finlator gardens and top ridge, the guild and the recreation center saved a brother. North college hill, Northgate, and college hill, forest park, English woods, otr, north side, walnut hill, Evanston Norwood elm place, downtown... there wasn't very many places I wasn't in. Back then just east torwards lunkin airport and western hills was bad. But seeing you only ride through the project was bad. Downtown otr broke my heart. They are getting it together slowly. Block by block... hate to see the gentrification though. Its enough segregation here... overall good job taking me back to a lot of hoods I once stepped through back in the yesteryears....
I'm 57 and was born in Cincinnati. Lived in Price Hill until my 40s. We used to spend a lot of time downtown. It had the big name department stores and Fountain Square. I have a lot of great memories of Cincinnati.
I've lived in Cincy since 2001 and have seen SO much change in those 22 years. Most areas are much nicer. But like any city, there are neighborhoods and areas that struggle and always have. It's a catch 22, as far as tearing things down and/or "revitalizing" areas. That's being done all over, but unfortunately- as others have mentioned- that also means an increase in rent. For residences and businesses alike. What was once affordable becomes unattainable and lower income folks are pushed out. Finding a balance is hard. I'm very proud of how far this place has come, though. I used to live in Memphis and Arkansas. I'd pick Cincy over either one, any day!!
Many of the larger cities in Ohio look like this. It is so sad. I am 57 and have lived in Ohio all my life. I live in a small town so riddled with drugs and crime that it is no longer safe to go out after dark
@@trinibagowaynecaribbean1611 - Three large cities, several smaller but still classified as cities. Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland. For smaller cities, think Dayton, Toledo, Findlay, Lancaster, etc. And There's parts of Cbus that look exactly like this; check out the Mt. Carmel West and Children's Hospitals areas. 😱
I'm from Columbus Ohio. Economically its better. But Cincinnati is a much more culture rich place to live by no comparison. You'll actually live a better life and happiness in Cincinnati
about 3 of those clips, you was riding through low income housing projects my guy. Stanley Rowe, Moosewood, Millville, Winton Terrace, Dutch Colony. There is no hope for them, but some of the other ones were neighborhoods. The city can't contain the crime, so they are mainly starting the gentrification from downtown and working their way up. Moving the urban people further to the outskirts of where they are revitalization at. Its a process but alot has changed since they filmed the movie "In Too Deep" in 99 downtown.
Had the same thoughts while watching this video. I've lived in Cincy most of my life and downtown is probably one of the most expensive places to live now was the opposite about 10 to 15 years ago..Ex Mayor Cranley initiated the west side revival so eventually that area will be regentrivied as well. Alot of needed and some not changes goin on in our town. I love to traveling but I love coming home to my City 💕🐅
Cincinnati is kind of strange in that the bad areas are usually in pockets around the city because the hills can break up neighborhoods. In flatter cities there is usually one really large bad area that stands out. Over-the-Rhine is were there is a lot of investment activity just blocks from downtown but be careful, one block in the wrong direction can land you in trouble.
Cincinnati is also known for its beauty , for example we have Italianate architecture our downtown area is walking friendly and the magnificent Netherland hotel...
I have lived in cities all over the U.S. (and the world) we came back to Cincinnati because it is really quite nice. Like most cities, in the 1950''s through the 1970's, whites fled to the suburbs and abandoned the inner city and these areas fell into decay. In the video, I recognized were Lower Price Hill, Lower Liberty and Upper Vine. These are still blighted areas that have high crime rates and urban decay. If you had continued the viseo a little farther down Vine Street, you would have seen a swarm of scaffolding outside buildings that are being renovated. A bit farther and you would have seen a vibrant restaurant and entertainment district. Areas like Northside, Norwood, and Clifton which once were blighted, but have since seen major renovation projects, and are now in demand as trendy places to live. Of course, when renovation occurs low income residents get displaced but the city has recently budgeted millions recently for new, low income housing. Change doesn't happen overnight but overall, the transformation that has occurred over the last ten years has been nothing short of phenomenal.
Seriously, this is absolutely no different than any other part of the Rust Belt. New housing, revitalization of old factories. Priced anywhere from $1,200-$1,700/month. It’s horrible and the decay is running full force.
Great video and new sub for sure. Cincinnati obviously has some hard spots just like any larger city. In general though I've seen major improvements over the years. Thanks for sharing 👍
This is so sad....when I watch videos like these and think of the people who invested their hearts and souls into these homes and businesses, it's truly heartbreaking.
I lived in Cincy years ago. Some parts are getting better, others not so much. Large parts of OTR look totally different today as compared to 2009 or so. There are a lot of good new things happening in Cincinnati. But there are areas of the city that have been ignored for decades and are still struggling mightily.
I currently live in a section that isn't the best to live it, considering how flimsy the apartments are in here. Luckily, there's not too much vandalaization near me. The other kids, not so lucky.
I think Downtown Cincinnati and much of the city in between 71 and 75 is fairly safe. They've even done good work trying to clean up the crime in Over-The-Rhine. However, you get west of I-75, or follow U.S. 50 West, and it gets rough real quick. I'd pretty much not recommend going west of I-75 unless you are a student at Mount St. Joseph and can stay on that campus entirely. Parts of Covington and Newport are a little rough, but generally speaking, the Kentucky side is safer especially as you go up the hill on 71/75 or 471 and head into Alexandria, Fort Thomas, Cold Spring, Crestview Hills, Erlanger, and Florence. The west side of Cincinnati just hasn't had the same attention to infrastructure that the Downtown and East Cincinnati sections have had.
Most of OTR is still in shambles and it is still just as dangerous. They've improved 2 streets, loaded them with bars, but the rest of OTR isn't much different then it used to be.
@@danieldaniels7571 crumbling infrastructure on that side of town that isn't addressed, plus fact that each of the five most dangerous neighborhoods (English Woods, North Fairmont, South Fairmont, Sedamsville and South Cumminsville) and nine of the top-10 are all located west of I-75, the only exception being Over-The-Rhine.
It is so sad to see the cities of my State Ohio going to ruins. I'm 56 years old and grew up going from Cincinnati to Cleveland to totally different cities back then. So sad.
It's taken Columbus 30 years to get it's Short North area and Arena district to look like something presentable. I think the reason they even tried ( spent serious money ) is because of having the Ohio State University just down the road.
I live in Covington, KY but have lived on both sides of the river and I don’t care, Cincinnati is awesome and will always be home. My family fled Germany in the 30s and settled in Cincinnati. Lots of rich German history in this area!
What I found interesting was, no matter what condition the buildings were in, a lot of the the cars parked along the roads seemed to be newer with many of them luxury vehicles.
Omg me and my sisters use to catch the bus to fountain square all the time, it use to be so much fun. With a little work from the mayor , city council who everrrrrr and the people it can be rebuilt, and with some hard work and Love 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾just my opinion
Reminds me of the Hill District section of Pittsburgh (where I grew up). Both Cincinnati and Pittsburgh are hilly cities with twists and turns everywhere when you are driving around.
I'm 60 & I remember my mama and I going downtown to Pogues, Shilitos, Newberry. So much has changed. Now they're moving the working class poor out from downtown for the upper working class.
Born & raised in Cincinnati!! 🤑💪🏼 love Cincinnati wit everything in me! But there are more abandoned houses & buildings than there are places for ppl to live! It used to be worse than it is now believe it or not! Before they started trying to build it up for the rich ppl , they tore down my house I grew up in & built a house for the rich 🤦♂️ I will always love the Cincinnati no matter what 💪🏼🤷♂️ 513 forever 🤑
2000 vs 2024 Cincinnati is WAY nicer especially OTR area, I recently just visited for the first time since the early 2000s & was in shock of how nice & newly painted everything was in addition to the new MLS stadium Cincinnati is a nice place to be.
My hometown. Moved out in 2013 to beautiful Colorado. Spent time in juvenile a few times, memories... Lived behind Withrow HS as a kid. I used to bike all over town but there were certain areas I wouldn't go into. Even on some major roads you felt like your life could end at any time just minding your own business. Crime was just getting too high in Cincinnati and it was always raining lol.
I'm with you guys, I lived there also. This breaks my heart to see it like this. I was there in the 60s and 70s and loved it. So so sad what has happened to our country!
I’m also from Cincinnati & currently live here. Although the downtown area along vine etc has been undergoing vast renovations over the past 5 years or so, there is much work to do. It’s also a “double edged sword” considering the majority of investors have driven the rent prices up just over the past year by 39%, the HIGHEST percentage increase in the nation in 2021-22. This fact only helps to compile an already astronomical wage gap. The rich get richer, while the poor get poorer.
What happened? The exact same things that happened to every single big and medium sized city in the countrey. This doesn't require an advance degree in nuclear physics!
Have you ever been run up on while driving through a ‘hood or holler? Seems dangerous. I continue to be amazed at the nice, new vehicles that line the streets of these abandoned, run-down areas: they seem so out of place. I counted only four cars in this video that were older or in bad shape.
I remember watching WKRP in Cincinnati as a child and thinking that it was a pretty good sized city. I guess it was at one point. You should try Cleveland next.
For all that's said about the rough neighborhoods, they are always the one's with all the historic buildings and maybe rich history, if only those old structures could talk,
I may end up taking a job in Cincy a year from now. If anybody reads this, could you please tell me where is it safe to live if I have to work around the VA Hospital / UC Medical Center areas?? Is living downtown better and just busing it?
I used to live on Beekman about a block from Mr Gene's, the ambulance and police used to be flying down Beekman to get to Millvale/Moosewood every friday & saturday night.
Right outside of downtown Cincy - Vine Street and surrounding area is where this is at. Towards the end of the video, is closer to the “over the rhine” area which surprisingly isn’t too far from UC. Those areas have been in decline since the early 2000’s. Now it’s just a hollow shell. The nicer areas of Cincy are the suburbs.
Some of the suburbs are pretty bad too. Lincoln Heights, North College Hill, and parts of Colerain and Springfield townships can be just as dangerous as the Cincy neighborhoods. I've also heard that Norwood is starting to get pretty rough.
Look at old downtown area. The earlier 20'- 50' architecture are so detailed and built strong. now turning in to blight . The city should be into redeveloped to modern business and housing.
I'm from Cincinnati on the edge of dwntwn. Born and raised there but sold my home of 35 yrs and moved to Georgia because I wanted something better for my grandkids. I miss it tho
Even though most are vacant but structurally sound, there's a lot of Historical information. I think any vacant property should have a time limit on being vacant.
Oh it happens. I should probably start filming those moments when im at a gas station or parking lot fixing it all myself, yelling and throwing things. Tires, water pumps, turbos, coil packs and sparkplugs, oh yeah... Im sure they're filming me instead at that point lol
considering how expensive housing is in most of the US this might be a good thing for people looking to own their own home regardless of the neighborhood. I would buy a home that needed work if the price was right. aka cheap. cant get a small home for 100k or under in most urban areas.
We have a house here built in 1916. Definitely needs a bit of cosmetic work to restore a couple of rooms to what it was before "renovations" were done in what looks like the 60's, but it was only $35,000 🤷 still has original woodwork, floors, roof, etc in great shape. No structural issues, either.
Yes, some of Cincinnati has been abandoned. But it is still a thriving city with a rich culture.
Imagine what all those little stores fronts must have had available back in the '60s
Vine street
Just think how it must have looked in the 1920's. Almost brand new. Just busaling with activity. Before all of the big box stores came to be.
Im from here, I live here currently. I love Cincinnati with all my heart. This place will always be my home. Let's go Bengals, who dey !!!
Cincinnati born and raised. Traveled the country and for me, nothing compares to the connection I have to this space of land. I love that I love my birthsoil 🤙 whodey!
Who Deyyyyyy
Show u right ❤
Who dey right is right no one knows who the Bengals are, so that's what we say. Bengals, who dey?😂
Very sad what’s happened to that place
Omg... I'm originally from Cincinnati. From 77-99. I'm from 219 hearne ave avondale. Ran all over the streets of the zoo, coryville, Clifton, Ludlow, the old hospital complex. Walking underneath the ground from the zoo to u.c. campus. All over north and south avondale. 150 and 36 Kraft in the bricks.. winton terrace. Journey through the woods of winton place finlator gardens and top ridge, the guild and the recreation center saved a brother. North college hill, Northgate, and college hill, forest park, English woods, otr, north side, walnut hill, Evanston Norwood elm place, downtown... there wasn't very many places I wasn't in. Back then just east torwards lunkin airport and western hills was bad. But seeing you only ride through the project was bad. Downtown otr broke my heart. They are getting it together slowly. Block by block... hate to see the gentrification though. Its enough segregation here... overall good job taking me back to a lot of hoods I once stepped through back in the yesteryears....
There’s no such thing as a bad neighborhood… only bad neighbors
I'm 57 and was born in Cincinnati. Lived in Price Hill until my 40s. We used to spend a lot of time downtown. It had the big name department stores and Fountain Square. I have a lot of great memories of Cincinnati.
Were you there for the Who concert in '79?
Sad now Downtown there isn't any more stores left in the mall
When they took down the sky walk things started to change.
@@JustJeph33 yes. I didn't go but had a few friends that did.
@@idaliagonzalez8879 loved the skywalks!
i just love the buildings, even if they are abandoned and run down. You can see so much charm still in them. Please do more videos of Cincinnati.
Kim, I’m from Cincinnati and this comment made me happy. There is so much charm down here. I love it
I definitely felt the charm instantly and this is on a gloomy cold day! Are there a lot of Slovenians and their descendants?
@Kim Calia EXTREMELY WELL PUT, Kim!! BEAUTIFUL buildings and architecture, and Cincy is an exquisite city I'd also love to see more of❣❣❣❣❣❣
If this is Over-the-Rhine, this has to be more than a year ago.
In the first 3 minutes, that's Vine Street at where Hollywood had shot a movie "Traffic" with Michael Douglas.
I've lived in Cincy since 2001 and have seen SO much change in those 22 years. Most areas are much nicer. But like any city, there are neighborhoods and areas that struggle and always have. It's a catch 22, as far as tearing things down and/or "revitalizing" areas. That's being done all over, but unfortunately- as others have mentioned- that also means an increase in rent. For residences and businesses alike. What was once affordable becomes unattainable and lower income folks are pushed out. Finding a balance is hard. I'm very proud of how far this place has come, though. I used to live in Memphis and Arkansas. I'd pick Cincy over either one, any day!!
Been here since 1994
Many of the larger cities in Ohio look like this. It is so sad. I am 57 and have lived in Ohio all my life. I live in a small town so riddled with drugs and crime that it is no longer safe to go out after dark
What town
It's only two larger cities in Ohio. And Columbus don't look nothing like this
@@trinibagowaynecaribbean1611 - Three large cities, several smaller but still classified as cities. Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland. For smaller cities, think Dayton, Toledo, Findlay, Lancaster, etc. And There's parts of Cbus that look exactly like this; check out the Mt. Carmel West and Children's Hospitals areas. 😱
Interesting !! But look at all the nice cars !??😮
Cincinnati used to look worse bout 20 yrs ago
I'm from Columbus Ohio. Economically its better. But Cincinnati is a much more culture rich place to live by no comparison. You'll actually live a better life and happiness in Cincinnati
Cincinnati, once voted the most livable city in the country.
about 3 of those clips, you was riding through low income housing projects my guy. Stanley Rowe, Moosewood, Millville, Winton Terrace, Dutch Colony. There is no hope for them, but some of the other ones were neighborhoods. The city can't contain the crime, so they are mainly starting the gentrification from downtown and working their way up. Moving the urban people further to the outskirts of where they are revitalization at. Its a process but alot has changed since they filmed the movie "In Too Deep" in 99 downtown.
Had the same thoughts while watching this video. I've lived in Cincy most of my life and downtown is probably one of the most expensive places to live now was the opposite about 10 to 15 years ago..Ex Mayor Cranley initiated the west side revival so eventually that area will be regentrivied as well. Alot of needed and some not changes goin on in our town. I love to traveling but I love coming home to my City 💕🐅
Also the movie Traffic.
Those areas matter too my guy,
Same thing happening in Covington, they’re “cleaning” the city by kicking all the poor people out 😅
Cincinnati is kind of strange in that the bad areas are usually in pockets around the city because the hills can break up neighborhoods. In flatter cities there is usually one really large bad area that stands out. Over-the-Rhine is were there is a lot of investment activity just blocks from downtown but be careful, one block in the wrong direction can land you in trouble.
Cincinnati is also known for its beauty , for example we have Italianate architecture our downtown area is walking friendly and the magnificent Netherland hotel...
Yes ❤ beautiful Cincinnati !!!
Downtown has always been walking friendly
It’s German architecture I live in Otr
I am from Cincinnati I grew up by spring Grove cemetery this is really sad to see how much it has changed
This is really in the U. S.A.. I am speechless.. They need to take care of home first before they send money abroad.
I have lived in cities all over the U.S. (and the world) we came back to Cincinnati because it is really quite nice. Like most cities, in the 1950''s through the 1970's, whites fled to the suburbs and abandoned the inner city and these areas fell into decay. In the video, I recognized were Lower Price Hill, Lower Liberty and Upper Vine. These are still blighted areas that have high crime rates and urban decay. If you had continued the viseo a little farther down Vine Street, you would have seen a swarm of scaffolding outside buildings that are being renovated. A bit farther and you would have seen a vibrant restaurant and entertainment district. Areas like Northside, Norwood, and Clifton which once were blighted, but have since seen major renovation projects, and are now in demand as trendy places to live. Of course, when renovation occurs low income residents get displaced but the city has recently budgeted millions recently for new, low income housing. Change doesn't happen overnight but overall, the transformation that has occurred over the last ten years has been nothing short of phenomenal.
Seriously, this is absolutely no different than any other part of the Rust Belt.
New housing, revitalization of old factories.
Priced anywhere from $1,200-$1,700/month.
It’s horrible and the decay is running full force.
I'm from Cincinnati and still live in the projects of it and I see this everyday
Great video and new sub for sure. Cincinnati obviously has some hard spots just like any larger city. In general though I've seen major improvements over the years. Thanks for sharing 👍
9:23 YESSSSS I love this old church I was hoping to see it in this video. I used to drive by it on my way to work and it’s so eerie I love it
Did you tell them ahead of time you were coming? It's so clean! It's really weird seeing all the nice cars. Awesome work 💕✌️💕
Cincinnati use to be so alive I'ma try to put life back into the city
I live here in cincinnati and as a native i can say my city looks better inn the summer I don't know why but winter give it a Gothom look
It's the samething here in Cleveland. We got that gloomy look in the winter. It look alot better in the summer.
Thank you so much Hoods N Hollers for uploading this great video, I appreciate it!
Thank you Michael for watching!
This is so sad....when I watch videos like these and think of the people who invested their hearts and souls into these homes and businesses, it's truly heartbreaking.
It ain’t nothing wrong
I lived in Cincy years ago. Some parts are getting better, others not so much. Large parts of OTR look totally different today as compared to 2009 or so.
There are a lot of good new things happening in Cincinnati. But there are areas of the city that have been ignored for decades and are still struggling mightily.
I currently live in a section that isn't the best to live it, considering how flimsy the apartments are in here. Luckily, there's not too much vandalaization near me. The other kids, not so lucky.
I want to see more of that epic factory at the very end
I never knew this many old buildings existed in Cincy ...so cool
Nice old houses....and so many people homeless. 🙁
Thank you for your work!
I don't know what's sadder...the blocks and blocks of blighted storefronts or the abandoned church with its windows broken.
That church has been vacant for decades. Used as a senior center in the 70s.
The abandoned churches for sure. At least the storefronts are all boarded up awaiting revitalization
I was raised there, just imagine all those boarded up places, 'not' boarded up...that was Cinci in the 1970s...
That church looks like it was gorgeous at one time. Such a shame...Beautiful architecture...
Every major city has these areas, nothing unusual here
They sure do.
Phoenix doesn't have anything like this
@@danieldaniels7571 the city's upstate are,where factorys was the backbone
Yeah but bro its the whole city there
When I lived in Tampa Florida it didn't.
I think Downtown Cincinnati and much of the city in between 71 and 75 is fairly safe. They've even done good work trying to clean up the crime in Over-The-Rhine.
However, you get west of I-75, or follow U.S. 50 West, and it gets rough real quick. I'd pretty much not recommend going west of I-75 unless you are a student at Mount St. Joseph and can stay on that campus entirely.
Parts of Covington and Newport are a little rough, but generally speaking, the Kentucky side is safer especially as you go up the hill on 71/75 or 471 and head into Alexandria, Fort Thomas, Cold Spring, Crestview Hills, Erlanger, and Florence.
The west side of Cincinnati just hasn't had the same attention to infrastructure that the Downtown and East Cincinnati sections have had.
What exactly makes it rough?
Most of OTR is still in shambles and it is still just as dangerous. They've improved 2 streets, loaded them with bars, but the rest of OTR isn't much different then it used to be.
@@danieldaniels7571 crumbling infrastructure on that side of town that isn't addressed, plus fact that each of the five most dangerous neighborhoods (English Woods, North Fairmont, South Fairmont, Sedamsville and South Cumminsville) and nine of the top-10 are all located west of I-75, the only exception being Over-The-Rhine.
Thanks for the input.
Have you been to Delhi?? It's a growing, safe community, with amazing people. Just no decent shopping.
Cincinnati has been on the rise for a while. In a few years these neighborhoods will be completely different
exactly
It is so sad to see the cities of my State Ohio going to ruins. I'm 56 years old and grew up going from Cincinnati to Cleveland to totally different cities back then. So sad.
What are some of the main differences?
It's taken Columbus 30 years to get it's Short North area and Arena district to look like something presentable.
I think the reason they even tried
( spent serious money ) is because of having the Ohio State University just down the road.
Man that sounds crazy. I’m your age and did the opposite. Grew up in cleveland and moved to Cincinnati 10 years ago.
I live in San Diego, despite homeless problem but it doesn't look depress like this.
2 hours from me I'm just north of Dayton Ohio. I love these videos
I'll upload Dayton in the very near future, gotta catch up on so many other videos i have. Thanks for watching!
@@hoodsnhollers yeah Dayton has many bad areas setting empty over 20 years
This is so much lighter than Detroit and Cleveland I say kudos to CinnOh
You are correct!
I live in Covington, KY but have lived on both sides of the river and I don’t care, Cincinnati is awesome and will always be home. My family fled Germany in the 30s and settled in Cincinnati. Lots of rich German history in this area!
What I found interesting was, no matter what condition the buildings were in, a lot of the the cars parked along the roads seemed to be newer with many of them luxury vehicles.
Omg me and my sisters use to catch the bus to fountain square all the time, it use to be so much fun. With a little work from the mayor , city council who everrrrrr and the people it can be rebuilt, and with some hard work and Love 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾just my opinion
Reminds me of the Hill District section of Pittsburgh (where I grew up). Both Cincinnati and Pittsburgh are hilly cities with twists and turns everywhere when you are driving around.
I have Pittsburgh on the channel as well and yes I agree!
I'm 60 & I remember my mama and I going downtown to Pogues, Shilitos, Newberry. So much has changed. Now they're moving the working class poor out from downtown for the upper working class.
I remember Shillito's had a cool Christmas display every year and calling their number to get the exact time in the day before computers.
Mabley and Carew, Pat and Joe’s.
@@rogerdodger6025 The display was spot on. The highlight of 7th street.
Born & raised in Cincinnati!! 🤑💪🏼 love Cincinnati wit everything in me! But there are more abandoned houses & buildings than there are places for ppl to live! It used to be worse than it is now believe it or not! Before they started trying to build it up for the rich ppl , they tore down my house I grew up in & built a house for the rich 🤦♂️ I will always love the Cincinnati no matter what 💪🏼🤷♂️ 513 forever 🤑
I love swerving around making videos. You got some cool stuff to check out. Keep up the great video's. 😃
Thanks for watching!
nice sharing.. like you selection..
keep up the great work 👍
Nothing endures like old light up Pepsi signs.
That old church! How sad that they just let it go.
2000 vs 2024 Cincinnati is WAY nicer especially OTR area, I recently just visited for the first time since the early 2000s & was in shock of how nice & newly painted everything was in addition to the new MLS stadium Cincinnati is a nice place to be.
💔 the love of life and family 💞 Thank you!
My Grandparents lived in one of those old row houses on Colerain Ave, near the bottom of the hill
I’ve been to this neighborhood! It is being slowly repaired which is good!
My hometown. Moved out in 2013 to beautiful Colorado. Spent time in juvenile a few times, memories...
Lived behind Withrow HS as a kid. I used to bike all over town but there were certain areas I wouldn't go into. Even on some major roads you felt like your life could end at any time just minding your own business.
Crime was just getting too high in Cincinnati and it was always raining lol.
Love Cincinnati Ohio 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I was hoping you'd visit Cincy! Rough area.
I've been there a lot, but going deeper into things like I did on this video I was quite surprised at how bad it really was!
I didn't realize how hilly Cincinnati is.
If that lot at 02:00 is still available, I'd like to buy it for sure. 🙄
It's considered to be in a valley. It does numbers on your transmission. 🙄🤦🏿♀️
Cincinnati is built on 7 hills, just like Rome!
Any terrain by the ohio river is hilly.
I'm with you guys, I lived there also. This breaks my heart to see it like this. I was there in the 60s and 70s and loved it. So so sad what has happened to our country!
Ive been gutting alot of buildings downtown for years. its coming back around slowly
I’m also from Cincinnati & currently live here. Although the downtown area along vine etc has been undergoing vast renovations over the past 5 years or so, there is much work to do. It’s also a “double edged sword” considering the majority of investors have driven the rent prices up just over the past year by 39%, the HIGHEST percentage increase in the nation in 2021-22.
This fact only helps to compile an already astronomical wage gap. The rich get richer, while the poor get poorer.
So sad I've lived in ohio all my life and rember when Cincinnati was the best run city in the country
The city where Jerry Springer was Mayor.
What happened? The exact same things that happened to every single big and medium sized city in the countrey. This doesn't require an advance degree in nuclear physics!
Man those places get crazy you are very brave bro awesome camera too
Thanks for watching!
Well dang. And kinda dangerous leaving those burnt out houses like that
What was the big abandoned factory at the end.
It is the Lunkenheimer Valve Company
I use to live there when I was a teen with my two little brothers and mom. I like Cincinnati Ohio better than Columbus Lol
Have you ever been run up on while driving through a ‘hood or holler? Seems dangerous.
I continue to be amazed at the nice, new vehicles that line the streets of these abandoned, run-down areas: they seem so out of place. I counted only four cars in this video that were older or in bad shape.
Thought the same thing about the cars.
The old "they sure have nice cars for so-called poor people". There is some truth to it though.
High-dollar cell phones and expensive sneakers too...
I went to Cincinnati University about 4 years ago. I took bus to downtown alone vine street, it looked like this.
I remember watching WKRP in Cincinnati as a child and thinking that it was a pretty good sized city. I guess it was at one point. You should try Cleveland next.
I did East Cleveland, its uploaded on the channel right now. I did do Cleveland I just need to get it edited. Will be coming shortly!
@@hoodsnhollers . I've seen other RUclipsr's video certain towns. But never Columbus Ohio.
Where's the love? 💕
That'll be coming in the future. Love Columbus!
@Hoods N Hollers, when was this filmed? Fairly recently by the looks of it.
That factory at the end of the video. I wonder what it was? 🤔
Cincinnati is a weird city. One block, it looks like this and then the next block over, it’s all gentrified
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Grew up in east end ohio. On Eastern avenue. Rough place man…. Glad I got out when I did
The first part of the video looked like Fairmount...and Vine past Liberty up to Clifton is pretty rundown
Why do they just hang around like this at 3:49 and 7:12 and 9:48 ? I don't get it.
i still live in cincinnati and absolutely love it here
I'm surprised u weren't scared going through Winton terrace
Wow! Speechless! ☹️
Cincinnati chili
Some of the houses look very nice. OVR recently has improved since the video was taken.
Wow I can't believe how bad it is there!
Ah man you missed Camp Washington! Great little ghetto. Lived there about 4 years.
For all that's said about the rough neighborhoods, they are always the one's with all the historic buildings and maybe rich history, if only those old structures could talk,
I may end up taking a job in Cincy a year from now. If anybody reads this, could you please tell me where is it safe to live if I have to work around the VA Hospital / UC Medical Center areas?? Is living downtown better and just busing it?
Moosewood was pretty bad to live in half of the time, but I lived in the subsection of bowling green ct. and it was a pretty bad neighborhood as well
I used to live on Beekman about a block from Mr Gene's, the ambulance and police used to be flying down Beekman to get to Millvale/Moosewood every friday & saturday night.
Winton terrace, Fairmount. I've lived in all these communities at some point
Right outside of downtown Cincy - Vine Street and surrounding area is where this is at. Towards the end of the video, is closer to the “over the rhine” area which surprisingly isn’t too far from UC. Those areas have been in decline since the early 2000’s. Now it’s just a hollow shell. The nicer areas of Cincy are the suburbs.
Some of the suburbs are pretty bad too. Lincoln Heights, North College Hill, and parts of Colerain and Springfield townships can be just as dangerous as the Cincy neighborhoods. I've also heard that Norwood is starting to get pretty rough.
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@@mayavenuemisfit814 North College Hill and Colerain were pretty decent not that long ago.
Surprisingly downtown Cincinnati looks good now. It used to be 100x worse. The west side is horrible.
Look at old downtown area. The earlier 20'- 50' architecture are so detailed and built strong. now turning in to blight . The city should be into redeveloped to modern business and housing.
The main cities are all starting to look alike to me Cincinnati,Youngstown Akron,Cleveland,Dayton etc. I moved out of Cleveland 17 years ago.
Real Trenches 🤘🏾🤘🏾
I'm from Cincinnati on the edge of dwntwn. Born and raised there but sold my home of 35 yrs and moved to Georgia because I wanted something better for my grandkids. I miss it tho
It never ceases to amaze me how many dilapidated properties there are in the U.S. and how they are allowed to stand. Tear them down!!
You don’t see this here in Austin TX. Someone will buy that property, tear it down, and build something very modern in its place.
Even though most are vacant but structurally sound, there's a lot of Historical information. I think any vacant property should have a time limit on being vacant.
I would rather see them reused and stop building more and more. There's no land and trees left as it is in these places
@@josephinemiller4780 Raleigh is booming but pricing people out.
get rid of the crazy regulations and a good police presence these buildings could thrive and the neighbors will also
I live in Cincinnati Ohio and Thank God my area doesn’t look like this I guess it depends on what area you live in
Don't you ever worry that your vehicle will stop working at some point and who knows what will happen?
Oh it happens. I should probably start filming those moments when im at a gas station or parking lot fixing it all myself, yelling and throwing things. Tires, water pumps, turbos, coil packs and sparkplugs, oh yeah... Im sure they're filming me instead at that point lol
@@hoodsnhollers
LOL oh I am sorry. Really.
considering how expensive housing is in most of the US this might be a good thing for people looking to own their own home regardless of the neighborhood. I would buy a home that needed work if the price was right. aka cheap. cant get a small home for 100k or under in most urban areas.
We have a house here built in 1916. Definitely needs a bit of cosmetic work to restore a couple of rooms to what it was before "renovations" were done in what looks like the 60's, but it was only $35,000 🤷 still has original woodwork, floors, roof, etc in great shape. No structural issues, either.
Same thing here now. Homes that were 100-150k are now going for 300-450k
These videos are hard to watch on account of the fact I remember vibrant communities' with pride. Thank you.
Well businesses left for cheap labor . Home owners left , the poor were left , no proud neighborhood now