For anyone that doesnt know there is a pretty cool view on Cincinnati in the parking lot of Rookwood pottery in Mt. Adams off celestial st. If you live in the area. They’ve put a steel bleachers a couple years back cause people would just gather along the steep hillside 😂 always worth a late night drive
I live very near downtown. Business district gets super quiet after 6. Downtown only busy for big sporting events or festivals. Mostly because the actual metro area is rather huge.
good info. yeah cincinnati core does seema bit more commercial than mixed use youd find in midtown manhattan. curious how the commerical real estate offices are doing in downtown cincinnati, vacancy rate etc
@@jutah Even way back 65 years ago It was documented by Jane Jacobs in her book "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" that downtown Cincinnati was super quiet because it was dominated by commercial offices and it's workers who left after working hours. She said the surrounding areas such as Newport was the other extreme out of balance in being totally devoted to bars, nightclubs, entertainment, etc. This is not a new phenomenon but with the advent of work from home has made it even more pronounced.
@@baydog sounds like my kind of book after visiting all these cities. ill check it out. someone just commented about recently on a detroit video or maybe this video about the difference between development/zoining in european cities over hundreds of years vs us cities which formed in shorter time spans during industrial times. i do love the topic in general in addition to the real estate part of the discussion
@baydog i just looked up the wiki on the book and see it starts with talking about bostons north end. probably one of the most unique historical neighborhoods in the country. its a real gem
I think the whole the Ohio downtown places scenics are so good beautiful city. I think this places are so good good. Thank you for sharing 😮thank you so much that’s right all right ok no problems me too see you soon see you later good luck good job you are welcome. 👍👍👍👂👂⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️👌🧑🏽⚖️🧑🏽⚖️🧑🏽⚖️🧑🏽⚖️
Nice job on your video! As someone very familiar with this area, having family mostly in Northern Kentucky, I try to avoid driving on I 71/75 as much as possible. It's a very busy winding expressway with heavy truck traffic, and the Brent Spence Bridge scares me, as I personally feel it's unsafe and in danger of collapse. When driving into Cincinnati I go out of my way to take 1-471 into the city, it's an easier ride. From CVG stay on I-275 traversing the Northern Kentucky suburbs until you come to the junction with I-471 near Highland Heights, KY. From there 471 is probably a 10 minute drive into Cincy traffic permitting. Best way by far into Cincinnati!
@@jutah Yeah I remember there was some construction going on near that stadium when you visited it so I was looking around to see what they built there, I think it was that building with the letter in from of it but I don't know.
I mean shit this city looks a lot safer then any European cities are filled crazy people and it’s more likely to have something happening in Europe since you travel a lot with train and buses so more chance to have something happening like crime or murder in a train or busses I am black from the Netherlands and damn I have been to Sweden Norway Germany I felt hella unsafe not even my home country curaçao is even close to that I’ve been to America and I felt a lot more safer had more things happening to me in Europe than anywhere ever always people come to me assume I’m a drug dealer asking for drugs in Europe they really need to learn how to leave people alone and mind own business in America never had anything bad happen for first time tho I felt peace
I’m also a bit more paranoid vigilant cautious of Muslims and religious people in Europe and even them whites in Europe are crazy nazi you can’t tell from far away who to avoid because they don’t make it obvious they are racist in the USA it’s more like if you leave racist alone they leave you alone you can talk with them with respect you get it back racist in America are not annoying like in Europe being sneaky about doing things sneaky behind your back all of that you can still be cool with them In USA but they keep their strong opinions and you know they are racist but it’s more like they the race but still be cool with like 1 or 2 individuals if you respect them
I visited Cincinnati back in 2014. I went to the local casino and was shocked to see that smoking was banned. After going to casinos in Nevada for my whole life, I had always associated casinos with the smell of cigarettes.
Excuse me? my city!? MY city!? Just who in God's name do you think you are!? "my city." I haven't heard anything as perposterous & absurd in all my life.
I'm going to Cinci in April, city looks decent, I wanna get my picture taken next next to the People of Cincinnati statue which has been there for ages.
@@joshuahiday7916Dayton? Sure why not! But I think Louisville, Columbus, and Lexington have more way more “uniqueness nerve and talent” than Dayton Ohio 😅
Thank you. Great to see. Another mass, mass-concrete conurbation. Theses cities are huge impersonal ghost towns, in that, they have no spirit! It can not be good for human essence to live in a socially distant megalopolis. If your society is based on an economy then only the successful thrive. What happens to the less fortunate? Law of the concrete jungle, survival of the fittest. Car, road, large city . . . is that it. Rambling!! Your tours make me think about human kind and our interaction with our surroundings and each other. Food for thought. I have no solutions, just questions and watching your tours make me think plenty. Bye. Thank you as always for sharing.
glad you enjoy it and love to hear the feedback, curious to see what hte future holds for ohio in general and the rust belt. this is why i love to travel . just makes you think seeing all these different environments. im most interested to see what happens with the columbus chip plant ruclips.net/video/Dch58HjQxxE/видео.html
Wait till you see the discourse on urbanism the amount of people that want a thriving urban city but are unwilling to live in urban cores is annoying. We can have great public transit but only allow for single family housing, we can have pedestrian friendly cores if everyone wants to live in suburban areas.
@@Odm1776 No one in their right mind wants to live surrounded by concrete, packed in with other people like a bunch of GD sardines! No thanks! People need SOIL under their feet...not concrete.
Can you please do Dayton Ohio? It’s just Dayton gets overshadowed by Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland and I would love to see it get some more attention because the Dayton area is my home and I hope at least someone reads this.
@@PatelPresh Dayton has a lot of history in aviation and the great flood of 1913 and many of the inventions made here, but also it’s the closest city to me
@@joshuahiday7916 I understand for sure! I visited the Air Force museum a few times and drove downtown. I’m a city snob lol. I also have family in Columbus (why we went to Dayton) and I love downtown Columbus it’s growing so much since my last visit. Looking forward to exploring more of Dayton in the near future. Cheers
There’s elevated walkways like you see at 32:40. It goes all over downtown. A pedestrian street system on the second floor. When you get used to it, it feels weird to go back onto the streets.
Please do a new video of Pittsburgh Pa. I have been trying to get some British people to watch your video's, and so far no luck. I wonder if it is because many of your videos are older. They have been talking about Pittsburgh Pa. and I would like them to see a new video, for Pittsburgh and there have been many changes since you last were there. Thankyou, your videos are awesome.
thanks for requesting and glad you like the vids! i got 2 more. i just uploaded this one a few weeks back. will upload the others shortly. ruclips.net/video/Vpe9fUORDUs/видео.html
American cities look so empty...I think one of the weirdest experience one can have is walking down any street on any American city that's not New York City, Boston, Chicago, Miami, Vegas and San Francisco. Those cities have somewhat pedestrian scene. The rest of America looks too car centered, period.
It was a slow day🤷🏾♀️ it's plenty packed on the day to day. Especially during one of our many food or culture festivals or ever single reds game. Some days it's slow but those are few and far between down there
Clearly you don't live in America😂 other wise you would know people tend to be at work or at home there for less people outside😂. If you lived in America you would know what a slow day means
Wie vieles kleiner Bibliothek um der Nati Liga Kinders Präsentiert werden................? Was schreiben Sie um der Nati Liga für Kinders Eintritten..........................?
love that creative comparison. classic rust belt. you have all this great real estate but industry left for lower labor and environmental costs. by the main square, there is a smaller version of rockafeller center from midtown manhattan. i think the owner has defaulted on it though
GT3 at 27:05 (base models starting at $182,900)
www.porsche.com/usa/models/911/911-gt3-models/911-gt3/
One day I will buy it
11:03 that left turn is always beautiful
Yoo, i do about 90 mph on this turn work M-F
Beautiful historical USA city
At11:22 This is where I show speed from
For anyone that doesnt know there is a pretty cool view on Cincinnati in the parking lot of Rookwood pottery in Mt. Adams off celestial st. If you live in the area. They’ve put a steel bleachers a couple years back cause people would just gather along the steep hillside 😂 always worth a late night drive
Thank you
Now who the fuck wants to see that
havent found a park to see it from but on the off chance your'e driving north into cincy at night, theres this huge "cincinnati" sign that lights up
One Of My Favorite Cities
I’ve been enjoying your videos for a while now and was so excited to see my hometown! Hope you enjoyed your visit to Cincy 😁
I hope they do Dayton soon
@@joshuahiday7916nb care ab Dayton 😂😂😂 that’s like going to Youngstown wtf is there
@@Lockz99 there is the airforce museum, the Dayton Dragons, Carillon Park, the Oregon District, the Dayton Arcade building, and more.
@@Lockz99Dayton is smaller but it is a pretty cool city, its the home of aviation
Thank you! 😊😍
I live very near downtown. Business district gets super quiet after 6. Downtown only busy for big sporting events or festivals. Mostly because the actual metro area is rather huge.
good info. yeah cincinnati core does seema bit more commercial than mixed use youd find in midtown manhattan. curious how the commerical real estate offices are doing in downtown cincinnati, vacancy rate etc
@@jutah Over-The-Rhine is always bustling with nightlife. It's only downtown that is quiet during after hours.
@@jutah Even way back 65 years ago It was documented by Jane Jacobs in her book "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" that downtown Cincinnati was super quiet because it was dominated by commercial offices and it's workers who left after working hours. She said the surrounding areas such as Newport was the other extreme out of balance in being totally devoted to bars, nightclubs, entertainment, etc.
This is not a new phenomenon but with the advent of work from home has made it even more pronounced.
@@baydog sounds like my kind of book after visiting all these cities. ill check it out. someone just commented about recently on a detroit video or maybe this video about the difference between development/zoining in european cities over hundreds of years vs us cities which formed in shorter time spans during industrial times. i do love the topic in general in addition to the real estate part of the discussion
@baydog i just looked up the wiki on the book and see it starts with talking about bostons north end. probably one of the most unique historical neighborhoods in the country. its a real gem
I think the whole the Ohio downtown places scenics are so good beautiful city. I think this places are so good good. Thank you for sharing 😮thank you so much that’s right all right ok no problems me too see you soon see you later good luck good job you are welcome. 👍👍👍👂👂⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️👌🧑🏽⚖️🧑🏽⚖️🧑🏽⚖️🧑🏽⚖️
It didnt click until i saw the city skyline...then i sang the song of WKRP in Cincinnati lol. 😅 I recognized that tall white building from the show.
Nice job on your video! As someone very familiar with this area, having family mostly in Northern Kentucky, I try to avoid driving on I 71/75 as much as possible. It's a very busy winding expressway with heavy truck traffic, and the Brent Spence Bridge scares me, as I personally feel it's unsafe and in danger of collapse. When driving into Cincinnati I go out of my way to take 1-471 into the city, it's an easier ride. From CVG stay on I-275 traversing the Northern Kentucky suburbs until you come to the junction with I-471 near Highland Heights, KY. From there 471 is probably a 10 minute drive into Cincy traffic permitting. Best way by far into Cincinnati!
Thankyou
Born and raised in N KY.
It’s called the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky international airport.. you know since it’s in Kentucky. 👍🏼
Do Minneapolis next please!
I remember that this was one of the first cities you visited while making the videos.
yeah man! it had been a while. it was nice to come back and see it looking even betteer
@@jutah Yeah I remember there was some construction going on near that stadium when you visited it so I was looking around to see what they built there, I think it was that building with the letter in from of it but I don't know.
@@jutah Do Atlanta.
@@jutahand do murrieta ca next
America is so beautiful.
its very ugly. mostly flat and high crime cities. canada, sweden, and iceland way better
I mean shit this city looks a lot safer then any European cities are filled crazy people and it’s more likely to have something happening in Europe since you travel a lot with train and buses so more chance to have something happening like crime or murder in a train or busses I am black from the Netherlands and damn I have been to Sweden Norway Germany I felt hella unsafe not even my home country curaçao is even close to that I’ve been to America and I felt a lot more safer had more things happening to me in Europe than anywhere ever always people come to me assume I’m a drug dealer asking for drugs in Europe they really need to learn how to leave people alone and mind own business in America never had anything bad happen for first time tho I felt peace
I’m also a bit more paranoid vigilant cautious of Muslims and religious people in Europe and even them whites in Europe are crazy nazi you can’t tell from far away who to avoid because they don’t make it obvious they are racist in the USA it’s more like if you leave racist alone they leave you alone you can talk with them with respect you get it back racist in America are not annoying like in Europe being sneaky about doing things sneaky behind your back all of that you can still be cool with them In USA but they keep their strong opinions and you know they are racist but it’s more like they the race but still be cool with like 1 or 2 individuals if you respect them
🎤🎶Baby, if you’ve ever wondered, wondered whatever became of me. I’m living on the air in Cincinnati, Cincinnati WKRP🎶
I sang the song too when I saw and recognized the skyline of the city.
I visited Cincinnati back in 2014. I went to the local casino and was shocked to see that smoking was banned. After going to casinos in Nevada for my whole life, I had always associated casinos with the smell of cigarettes.
❤ love my city
Excuse me? my city!? MY city!? Just who in God's name do you think you are!? "my city." I haven't heard anything as perposterous & absurd in all my life.
I'm going to Cinci in April, city looks decent, I wanna get my picture taken next next to the People of Cincinnati statue which has been there for ages.
would love to see milwaukee done, great videos!
Nice drive through Covington/Cincinnati!! Hope to see Louisville and Columbus on your channel sometime in (NEAR) future :):) 🤞🏼👍🏼
Why not Dayton? It needs more attention because the 3 C’s of Ohio overshadow it a lot
@@joshuahiday7916Dayton? Sure why not! But I think Louisville, Columbus, and Lexington have more way more “uniqueness nerve and talent” than Dayton Ohio 😅
Ayy! The Nasty 'Nati!
Beautiful 😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍
Amazing video thank you 😊
Is Cincinnati a good city for family living?
Yes, it’s fine
The Cinci-Dayton area suburbs are some of the best for families in the area. Low crime and good schools
Thank you. Great to see. Another mass, mass-concrete conurbation. Theses cities are huge impersonal ghost towns, in that, they have no spirit! It can not be good for human essence to live in a socially distant megalopolis. If your society is based on an economy then only the successful thrive. What happens to the less fortunate? Law of the concrete jungle, survival of the fittest. Car, road, large city . . . is that it. Rambling!! Your tours make me think about human kind and our interaction with our surroundings and each other. Food for thought. I have no solutions, just questions and watching your tours make me think plenty. Bye. Thank you as always for sharing.
glad you enjoy it and love to hear the feedback, curious to see what hte future holds for ohio in general and the rust belt. this is why i love to travel . just makes you think seeing all these different environments. im most interested to see what happens with the columbus chip plant
ruclips.net/video/Dch58HjQxxE/видео.html
Wait till you see the discourse on urbanism the amount of people that want a thriving urban city but are unwilling to live in urban cores is annoying. We can have great public transit but only allow for single family housing, we can have pedestrian friendly cores if everyone wants to live in suburban areas.
Interesting point. Which US city according to you has "spirit" ?
@@Odm1776 No one in their right mind wants to live surrounded by concrete, packed in with other people like a bunch of GD sardines! No thanks! People need SOIL under their feet...not concrete.
would love to see Minneapolis
So beautiful video🎉
Dean Ambrose ❤
11:08 that view!
Locals call it, Cut in the Hill.
what camera did you used, is that gopro?
Awesome video sir! Which Camera and Car mount are you using?
Can you please do Dayton Ohio? It’s just Dayton gets overshadowed by Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland and I would love to see it get some more attention because the Dayton area is my home and I hope at least someone reads this.
Downtown wise Dayton isn't it. Not a large enough city maybe? Cbus, Cincy and Cleve are Ohio's 3 big city's.
@@PatelPresh Dayton has a lot of history in aviation and the great flood of 1913 and many of the inventions made here, but also it’s the closest city to me
@@joshuahiday7916 I understand for sure! I visited the Air Force museum a few times and drove downtown. I’m a city snob lol. I also have family in Columbus (why we went to Dayton) and I love downtown Columbus it’s growing so much since my last visit. Looking forward to exploring more of Dayton in the near future. Cheers
Would love to see that, especially the historical district. Heard there was a lot of recent renovations.
J UTAH😊😊😊SUPER 😊😊😊
Jesus loves you ❤️ please turn to him and repent before it's too late. The end times described in the Bible are already happening in the world.
@@L17_8 laudetur Jesus Kristus !!!😘😘😘
Thanks for this. Now I know for sure I’m not relocating here for a job.
Why not?
Cause I live in a city 3000x better with sunshine and fun, I’m not giving it up for 40k 😂😂🤮
First horizontal traffic light spotted in ohio
Not a bad looking city.
Very nice video
Very weird city. No people. No street life. No bike lanes. Reminds me of Covid lockdowns.
It's not the city in the day to day I wish it was this slow usually
There’s elevated walkways like you see at 32:40.
It goes all over downtown.
A pedestrian street system on the second floor.
When you get used to it, it feels weird to go back onto the streets.
“When the world ends, I would like to be in Cincinnati because it’s always 10 years behind the times”
That’s a good lesson about “progression”
😂😂😂
That’s why @62 2024 I’m retiring and relocating back to Cincinnati 😊 I want off of this rollercoaster called time😮
I like to visit. Great city.
It's unlike any other city in the Midwest. Has it's own thing going on.
Thankyou soo much J Utah for tour video we all love this !!❤
👍🖖
👍🖖 freemasons unite
❤❤
thank you sister
No HDR???
I miss Macy's and Tiffany and Co in this location 😢
I was wondering ,Was Over The Rhine on this video?
Yes. 35:00-37:00 is Over-the-Rhine.
Please do a new video of Pittsburgh Pa. I have been trying to get some British people to watch your video's, and so far no luck. I wonder if it is because many of your videos are older. They have been talking about Pittsburgh Pa. and I would like them to see a new video, for Pittsburgh and there have been many changes since you last were there. Thankyou, your videos are awesome.
thanks for requesting and glad you like the vids! i got 2 more. i just uploaded this one a few weeks back. will upload the others shortly.
ruclips.net/video/Vpe9fUORDUs/видео.html
🔥🔥🔥
Much bigger then I thought.
The metropolitan area is pretty big.
Only the third biggest city in the state!
@@davidl570 I was surprised to read Columbus was the biggest. I thought it would be Cleveland, Cincinnati, then Columbus.
always the best video to watch.
Nice city. I've always liked Cincinnati
Anchorage Alaska has the same population
wow
Anchorage metro population is 398k… Cincinnati metro is 2.3 million😂 not even close
PPL forget how NICE america looks!
Jesus loves you ❤️ please turn to him and repent before it's too late. The end times described in the Bible are already happening in the world.
@@L17_8so the 80% who have never seen a Bible are what, damned?
@@ChatGPT1111ignore him, he's just some Evangelical loon
@@L17_8 what are you saying?
@@ChatGPT1111 yeah hell is real so is heaven the 80% need to repent before it too late
Darn ,Woot woot
Do Hyderabad,Gurgaon pls
Nice place
American cities no matter how big or small always looks like a metropolis.
Like 👍 👍👍
It has 300,000 people too long of a video! It’s not even one of the top 25 biggest cities
Metro of almost 3 million though
nice👍👍👍
American cities look so empty...I think one of the weirdest experience one can have is walking down any street on any American city that's not New York City, Boston, Chicago, Miami, Vegas and San Francisco. Those cities have somewhat pedestrian scene. The rest of America looks too car centered, period.
The average American city is just a big racetrack.
It was a slow day🤷🏾♀️ it's plenty packed on the day to day. Especially during one of our many food or culture festivals or ever single reds game. Some days it's slow but those are few and far between down there
Clearly you don't live in America😂 other wise you would know people tend to be at work or at home there for less people outside😂. If you lived in America you would know what a slow day means
@@shalbec3232 Thankfully I don't live in America and never will. You're quite right about that 😘
@@tamarajackson3026 define "slow day"
i rather be here rather than the south
Aye boofboiicy respond if you see this ✌️
Little city
I 've noticed very empty streets ... where Is people?? And where Is trafic??
They're all probably either working, in school or playing video games. Most downtown areas are vacant though due to telework.
Probably early Sunday morning.
The pts gt3 🤯🏎️🥹
same thoughts on the red 992 gt3rs on your channel 👌
@@jutahyou replied 🤯
Wie vieles kleiner Bibliothek um der Nati Liga Kinders Präsentiert werden................?
Was schreiben Sie um der Nati Liga für Kinders Eintritten..........................?
Где люди то бля?
💪🏻👍👋
Nice driving tour👍
Did you get skyline while you were in town?
what do you mean?
@jutah, he means the chili
food chili? no i didn't but that sounds amazing right now
www.skylinechili.com/
those hotdogs though
A speciality of Cincinnati is its spaghetti chili. It’s got a sweet cinnamon like sauce.
What a beautiful city. It's like the whole city is a giant living room with beautiful old furniture or something.
love that creative comparison. classic rust belt. you have all this great real estate but industry left for lower labor and environmental costs. by the main square, there is a smaller version of rockafeller center from midtown manhattan. i think the owner has defaulted on it though
Everything looks gloomy
Born and raised in the Natty.
It looks so boring no offence
First here
yo syed
Only in Ohio
Bro's still in 2022 it's 2023 grow up the memes dead🤦🏿♂️
Care Bears & their Cousins are moving on some new adventures from Care-a-Lot!❤🧡💛💚💙💜🧭🧭🧭🧭🧭🧭
hmm..ok