I absolutely love Cincinnati. With Kroger established, exploring what Cincinnati has to offer and more. I’m from Michigan and I like it there too. ✌🏻💙 Cincinnati
@ 1:55 he walks past my apartment that I have been living at for 12 years. I have watched this part of the neighborhood go from 75% abandoned buildings to what you see today it has been remarkable what they have done in the past 10 years for this city. Looking good Cincinnati let's keep it going. Thank you for the great video showing off all the hard work and dedication and the continuous growth of the city.
@@Warrenwoon It was a nice German neighborhood before the degradation began. They just restored it as opposed to letting the historic architecture decay to the point of needing demolished because of people that wont take care of it.
Love this I lived in this neighborhood for 35 years Watch the movie "Traffic" from the 90s with Michael Douglas to see what the neighborhood was like as the most dangerous neighborhood in the country according to the FBI.
the problem is in the city noone sees nothing unless someone new moved in then it's omg who's moving on my street but I'll be darn if they never said a world about all the real dang bullshit has been going on for years if you Liv in the country noone see anything across the road unless it a bunch of woman dress in slips and skirts or a old man bring in a chick from the city lol ppl DNT see nothing wronge unless it's something they shd mind ther own business with our world is do full of Wana B's and liars
When I lived in Cincinnati in the 1970's, OTR had a reputation as the most dangerous and dilapidaated neighborhood in the city. Obviously, it's come a long way, but I'm not sure they've found exactly the right formula to make it the trendy, nightlife mecca it's built up to be. Maybe, it was a slow night, but it didn't seems like it was a bustling, action filled, crowded city playground it has been cracked up to be. Perhaps, they need to close Vine and make it a "Walking Street" for a few blocks, maybe beef up security as I didn't see a great deal of LE presence, add a few more singles bars, and an all night diner or two. Still think they need to fine tune the mix of businesses, but it does show promise.
Great video for tourists to think Hey, I’m going down there. Watch out, looks can be deceiving. @13:18 You can see Micheal Bany Way so named for a beloved musician who was leaving a gig and was shot to death for the money he made that night. That was during another time when Cincinnati was going to “change OTR” so more people would come downtown. That event put the kibosh on that. Look before you leap. Stay safe.
I was in jail for a night when that guy was there.. (young dumb stuff.) he had tried to escape. He jumped out a window that was being replaced. He didn't know he was on the third floor. Killed that musician for a couple bucks. Bad guy was in a wheelchair all busted up..and everyone laughing. Saying he thought he could fly.
tryin walking around vine race republic main dymore east Clifton mc micken up around vine ware Tucker's is or the market at nite thers a old saying u can take a walk but be careful wat corner u turn cd be ur last walk
@@BrosWhoTravel honestly northside and Oakley are really fun. They have great bars and cute neighborhoods. Before reds games the banks is really fun as well
You did a great job filming my old neighborhood. I grew up in OTR in the 50s and 60s but I have no desire to go back. We could walk the street at night back then with no fear. I wouldn't do that now though. I thought there were a lot of bars in OTR when I was a kid but back then was nothing compared to now.
I thought downtown Indianapolis was boring on a weekend, but this looks even worse. However, I suppose it could also be a positive thing depending on what you're searching for.
Downtown Indy is filled mostly with chain establishments catering to conventions. OTR is historic and is populated almost exclusively with independently owned businesses. Indy is suburban, Cincy is urban.
I grew up in downtown on 15 the and vine street and republi worse dam place in cin Ohio but they said oh it looks nice yea yes they have always made it look nice untill the ppl get on alhcolic and drugs then it goes BK the same way beside I was in a couple ppls apartments and they only painted and put new carpet in the come on ther paying 1500 for a place I payed 500 in them ppl are so off the change why wd u pay a thousand more to be in a place ware ratts run around and ppl Robb and shoot they will never stop shooting specaliy sence Mike duwine did the gun vielence thing
Lol 😂 they said it’s gettin better your kidding right ??? Your gettin glasses hopefully cause it the nasty nati always will be my man is right to a t no different than battery cars being so green yet plenty pollution hidden
Those two young ladies just made it into what used to be 1313 Vine, I think...they just made it, eh? How many that didn't having a "sleepover" in trunk of your car, yeah? One thing for certain, they'd be more alive than the streets of Our poor city. Course, take into account that if was in the middle of he Christing pandemic-- WEEE!!! WEEE!!!
Lived in the ‘nati for nearly four decades, I’ve been in OTR many times. But this video is basically a Chamber of Commerce advertisement for visiting Over-the-Rhine. Reality is you need to be aware of the environment. Main Street is impressive all shiny and attractive but once you get beyond that area things might get a bit sketchy. Seriously Cincinnati has serious crime issues. A murder rate right behind Chicago, actually #11. You most likely wouldn’t be killed in OTR if you’re white, robbed or assaulted, possibly. I’ve walked these streets without issues, even way past midnight. Fact is most of the folks murdered in Cincinnati are black folks by other black folks. A sad situation that I’m quite sure BLM is totally on the case, well because Black Lives Matter, or so I’ve heard. Stats and math might not equal political objectives. That said please visit the many fine venues and restaurants and other establishments in this area but be careful, yes I have friends that own businesses in the area. Seriously the same rules apply to visiting various foreign countries. Actually nix all that as I’ve watched to many horror movies involving trips into the woods, Central and south America, Eastern Europe and various parts of the Southern parts of the United States. Reality is you’re totally safe no matter where you go. Or so the Chamber of Commerce says. Best wishes and enjoy your adventures.
I was going to say the same thing. Remember what it was like on Vine before they put all the shiny stuff on it? You wouldn't have made it two blocks. Well..at night.
100% correct. I’m in Cincinnati and there’s no way I’m going down there, being robbed or assaulted doesn’t appeal to me. This video is shot between 9 pm to 10 pm give or take too. No way.
@@wantsomecoffee It ain't no different from any other city, there are way more dangerous cities than Cincinnati. 💯 Sure, there is crime all over the city but it isn't as bad as what the media puts it. 💯
I absolutely love Cincinnati. With Kroger established, exploring what Cincinnati has to offer and more. I’m from Michigan and I like it there too.
✌🏻💙 Cincinnati
@ 1:55 he walks past my apartment that I have been living at for 12 years. I have watched this part of the neighborhood go from 75% abandoned buildings to what you see today it has been remarkable what they have done in the past 10 years for this city. Looking good Cincinnati let's keep it going. Thank you for the great video showing off all the hard work and dedication and the continuous growth of the city.
The change in the area has been pretty amazing!
What did they do turn the apartments into stores or upgrade them?
Yeah gentrification is pretty cool
@@Warrenwoon It was a nice German neighborhood before the degradation began. They just restored it as opposed to letting the historic architecture decay to the point of needing demolished because of people that wont take care of it.
@@bigcrackrock I’m guessing why the name over the Rhine.
to be COMPLETELY honest i would definitely revisit and live in ohio
Good choice
@@MarcAureleYetgang it's nice to meet you and please tell me what do you still enjoy about ohio
I'm hoping to get to some more Midwest gems this year like Cincinnati😊. I just did a bike ride through Downtown Detroit which was fun
Metro Cincinnati is truly a gem because of it being in a tri-state area. I hope you enjoy it here when you visit.
I absolutely love Cincinnati!!
Love this I lived in this neighborhood for 35 years
Watch the movie "Traffic" from the 90s with Michael Douglas to see what the neighborhood was like as the most dangerous neighborhood in the country according to the FBI.
Such an awesome city!!
It really is!!
The street labels are cool. I feel like I’m there.
Looking like everybody's having fun
I love the wild hogs movie!
cin downtown is like a magic trick it's so nice in day time u go out at night it's cool til u turn the wrong corner ppl tell you so many lies
the problem is in the city noone sees nothing unless someone new moved in then it's omg who's moving on my street but I'll be darn if they never said a world about all the real dang bullshit has been going on for years if you Liv in the country noone see anything across the road unless it a bunch of woman dress in slips and skirts or a old man bring in a chick from the city lol ppl DNT see nothing wronge unless it's something they shd mind ther own business with our world is do full of Wana B's and liars
but like u said becareful wat corner u turn it just might be the biggest suprise you ever got or last
awesome night walk!
Thank you
Main and 14th was my neighborhood in OTR during early 60's. Sure has changed.
@@lynngalyon5687 nothing changed in the 60s except the cost of living
I love a girl from Cincinati 💖 amazing girl and the city 😊
There are some very cool people from Cincinnati
@@BrosWhoTravel yes😊 and she is the coolest person I have ever seen 😊
When I lived in Cincinnati in the 1970's, OTR had a reputation as the most dangerous and dilapidaated neighborhood in the city. Obviously, it's come a long way, but I'm not sure they've found exactly the right formula to make it the trendy, nightlife mecca it's built up to be. Maybe, it was a slow night, but it didn't seems like it was a bustling, action filled, crowded city playground it has been cracked up to be. Perhaps, they need to close Vine and make it a "Walking Street" for a few blocks, maybe beef up security as I didn't see a great deal of LE presence, add a few more singles bars, and an all night diner or two. Still think they need to fine tune the mix of businesses, but it does show promise.
I like how you walk past there at 4:00 in the morning, that's nice!
When I walk down there it was packed with thugs and college kids
Great video for tourists to think Hey, I’m going down there. Watch out, looks can be deceiving. @13:18 You can see Micheal Bany Way so named for a beloved musician who was leaving a gig and was shot to death for the money he made that night. That was during another time when Cincinnati was going to “change OTR” so more people would come downtown. That event put the kibosh on that. Look before you leap. Stay safe.
I was in jail for a night when that guy was there.. (young dumb stuff.) he had tried to escape. He jumped out a window that was being replaced. He didn't know he was on the third floor. Killed that musician for a couple bucks. Bad guy was in a wheelchair all busted up..and everyone laughing. Saying he thought he could fly.
When that one guy reached his hand out to grab the other guy’s hand I thought he was joking for the camera…. He wasn’t 😂😂😂😂😂😂
tryin walking around vine race republic main dymore east Clifton mc micken up around vine ware Tucker's is or the market at nite thers a old saying u can take a walk but be careful wat corner u turn cd be ur last walk
Truth glad i left that violent city.
OTR is the saving grace of the city.
also terribly unsafe
@@MisterTOGaming dont be such a pansy
@@MyKeeP81 yeah.... There's a shooting there every night... But I'm a pansy
Nice Doom opening... :)
Got this link from your friend Joe. Nice vid
Thanks for checking it out. Joe is the homie.
Love going to party in otr
Do you have any other favorite party areas in Cincy?
@@BrosWhoTravel honestly northside and Oakley are really fun. They have great bars and cute neighborhoods. Before reds games the banks is really fun as well
My adams gets lit on Saturdays
You did a great job filming my old neighborhood. I grew up in OTR in the 50s and 60s but I have no desire to go back. We could walk the street at night back then with no fear. I wouldn't do that now though. I thought there were a lot of bars in OTR when I was a kid but back then was nothing compared to now.
I remember when OTR was just a bunch of drug dealers standing on the roads.
2:17 shoutout to the young man wearing the INXS shirt 🔥
I am from Louisville Kentucky who was a Cincinnatian as a time went w/ uncle Sam for 10 year returned now home for good BLESS JESUS HOLY NAME!
Great vid
Thank you. We have more videos like this on the way.
Good time and bad time to come here because the crime is random in otr
GOOD TIME AT JAPPS.
A Blond and a Brunette “I’ll take the Brunette “😂😂😂
I thought downtown Indianapolis was boring on a weekend, but this looks even worse. However, I suppose it could also be a positive thing depending on what you're searching for.
Downtown Indy is filled mostly with chain establishments catering to conventions. OTR is historic and is populated almost exclusively with independently owned businesses. Indy is suburban, Cincy is urban.
Should have tried this ten years ago..
OTR is HH (Hipster Heaven). But be careful, go one block in the wrong direction.........
11:04 homeless guy still passed out on your doorstep.
Where exactly Cincinnati is this
OTR
I grew up in downtown on 15 the and vine street and republi worse dam place in cin Ohio but they said oh it looks nice yea yes they have always made it look nice untill the ppl get on alhcolic and drugs then it goes BK the same way beside I was in a couple ppls apartments and they only painted and put new carpet in the come on ther paying 1500 for a place I payed 500 in them ppl are so off the change why wd u pay a thousand more to be in a place ware ratts run around and ppl Robb and shoot they will never stop shooting specaliy sence Mike duwine did the gun vielence thing
It’s getting better
Lol 😂 they said it’s gettin better your kidding right ??? Your gettin glasses hopefully cause it the nasty nati always will be my man is right to a t no different than battery cars being so green yet plenty pollution hidden
Go there at 8 am or 8 pm you will see the change like a f in plague hit real talk try walking further away from the river
Well yea come back enjoy yourself just don’t turn down them wrong alleys or better yet don’t use em stay on main roads
Lol well that is consensual our alleys nothing is consensual trust that lol stay out em
Those two young ladies just made it into what used to be 1313 Vine, I think...they just made it, eh? How many that didn't having a "sleepover" in trunk of your car, yeah? One thing for certain, they'd be more alive than the streets of Our poor city. Course, take into account that if was in the middle of he Christing pandemic-- WEEE!!! WEEE!!!
It looks like your being gangstalked. Random shit on a chill day when cinci is honestly a quiet city.
Night
If this was slc I'll bet that street dude would turn around and start *"'_
He walked past some of the jobs my son worked
Nati
Gentrification changed downtown Cincinnati
What is up with ohio? This place is such a beautiful place. Why do people keeps on saying it has monsters and making memes on the place?
It's just kids making unfunny jokes lol
Because it is crap compared to other states
Wonder why people make fun of someone state
Down in Ohio, Swag like Ohio.
It’s really a shame it’s so unsafe
Early 90’s was pretty sketchy on those same streets. Came a long way 👍
Ohio is normal
Only in ohio 💀
Lived in the ‘nati for nearly four decades, I’ve been in OTR many times. But this video is basically a Chamber of Commerce advertisement for visiting Over-the-Rhine. Reality is you need to be aware of the environment. Main Street is impressive all shiny and attractive but once you get beyond that area things might get a bit sketchy. Seriously Cincinnati has serious crime issues. A murder rate right behind Chicago, actually #11. You most likely wouldn’t be killed in OTR if you’re white, robbed or assaulted, possibly. I’ve walked these streets without issues, even way past midnight. Fact is most of the folks murdered in Cincinnati are black folks by other black folks. A sad situation that I’m quite sure BLM is totally on the case, well because Black Lives Matter, or so I’ve heard. Stats and math might not equal political objectives. That said please visit the many fine venues and restaurants and other establishments in this area but be careful, yes I have friends that own businesses in the area. Seriously the same rules apply to visiting various foreign countries. Actually nix all that as I’ve watched to many horror movies involving trips into the woods, Central and south America, Eastern Europe and various parts of the Southern parts of the United States. Reality is you’re totally safe no matter where you go. Or so the Chamber of Commerce says. Best wishes and enjoy your adventures.
I was going to say the same thing. Remember what it was like on Vine before they put all the shiny stuff on it? You wouldn't have made it two blocks. Well..at night.
100% correct. I’m in Cincinnati and there’s no way I’m going down there, being robbed or assaulted doesn’t appeal to me. This video is shot between 9 pm to 10 pm give or take too. No way.
Smh! As long as you don’t bother anybody Cincy is a great city. Please stop.
@@ashleyoya Please stop? Stop what?
@@ashleyoya yah.. because people that get robbed bothered the robbers. 🍻
Not right
I wanna move. Texas is trash now.
The heatwave is ridiculous
@@joseline9344 unbearable.
You don’t want to come here. This video is not real life. It’s only 9 pm in this video.
@@wantsomecoffee nobody wants to be in Texas either. 🤷🏿♂️😂
@@wantsomecoffee It ain't no different from any other city, there are way more dangerous cities than Cincinnati. 💯 Sure, there is crime all over the city but it isn't as bad as what the media puts it. 💯