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Old 04-19-2009, 06:18 PM
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Metro Population:
Cincinnati Metro: 2,133,678
Cleveland Metro: 2,096,471
Metro Land Area:
Cincinnati Metro: 4,465 sq. miles
Cleveland Metro: 2,004 sq. miles
CSA Population:
Cincinnati/Wilmington CSA: 2,176,749
Cleveland/Akron CSA: 2,896,968
CSA Land Area:
Cincinnati CSA: 4,876 sq. miles
Cleveland CSA: 3,611 sq. miles
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Old 04-19-2009, 06:26 PM
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Metro Population:
Cincinnati Metro: 2,133,678
Cleveland Metro: 2,096,471
Metro Land Area:
Cincinnati Metro: 4,465 sq. miles
Cleveland Metro: 2,004 sq. miles
CSA Population:
Cincinnati/Wilmington CSA: 2,176,749
Cleveland/Akron CSA: 2,896,968
CSA Land Area:
Cincinnati CSA: 4,876 sq. miles
Cleveland CSA: 3,611 sq. miles
Very nice ... way to go, Cleveland ... you have a lot to brag about! Woo hoo!

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Old 04-19-2009, 06:47 PM
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Very nice ... way to go, Cleveland ... you have a lot to brag about! Woo hoo!
You made that chart yourself and used the same rate for 31 years.

Gaining 1,200 people in 7 years is not something to brag about, especially if its a city of 330,000. Cleveland will most likely level off within the next 20 years and start gaining soon after. The city of Cincinnati will most likely never have more people than Cleveland unless it annexes a lot of land or merges with the county.

If it does however, congratulations to you. Congratulations for Cincinnati passing Cleveland up in 27 years. I hope youll be happy. Im saying congratulations now because in 27 years Ill be 55 years old and will most likely not care because Ill have more important things to worry about. Actually if its in 27 years, I already dont care now.
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Old 04-19-2009, 07:31 PM
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^ Cle, I counted 2 mistakes in this last post. This conversation is over for me, my friend. I don't have inferior complexity issues.

Truth is, Cleveland's in a free-fall. You know it. I know it. We all know it.

I hope they turn it around, I really do. It affects the way people from outside the state view you when your state is full of dying cities. It just looks better when you can say "I'm from Ohio" when your state is full of fun, vibrant, healthy, growing cities. You know?
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Old 04-19-2009, 08:19 PM
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It seems that any Ohio city north of Columbus by 50 miles or more fits into the whole rust-belt catagory that is widely reported as getting worse every year... for as long as I can remember. Now that the economic crisis is at bottom depth (or so we hope) it is easy to see which city is weathering the storm. Cleveland is always mentioned in true Detroit fashon as a major sore spot within the forclosure debacle. Is Cincinnati having such problems? No.
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Old 04-19-2009, 09:36 PM
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NKY has 3 F500 companies.

So interesting... if so what are they?
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Old 04-19-2009, 09:44 PM
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I think it is so crazy that all of you guys are fighting literally over which city is better? When will Ohioans wake up and appreciate what we have instead of fighting over who has what and what the other brings to the table. Can't you just be happy and realize that we have cities that offer many different things, but are great in their own rights!? Its pathetic...

Excuse me for saying this, but its like a pissing contest. Grow up, its very ridiculous at this point!
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Old 04-19-2009, 10:16 PM
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So interesting... if so what are they?
Fortune 500 2009: States: Kentucky Companies - FORTUNE on CNNMoney.com
Ashland, Omnicare and General cable.
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Old 04-19-2009, 10:23 PM
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Thanks for the link. Wow, Cincinnati has really helped NKY out. They are probaly the best place to live in Kentucky. If it weren't for Cincinnati, I think Covington and Newport would be nothing but little river towns.
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Old 04-20-2009, 12:01 AM
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^ Cle, I counted 2 mistakes in this last post. This conversation is over for me, my friend. I don't have inferior complexity issues.

Truth is, Cleveland's in a free-fall. You know it. I know it. We all know it.

I hope they turn it around, I really do. It affects the way people from outside the state view you when your state is full of dying cities. It just looks better when you can say "I'm from Ohio" when your state is full of fun, vibrant, healthy, growing cities. You know?
Obviously you do have "inferior complexity issues". You try your hardest to make Cincinnati seem so much better and bigger than Cleveland, and many other areas. Its not hard to see, you did it in this very thread.

You try to seem all innocent in this post, but Ive watched you bash numerous cities time and time again.

Of course this is not a surprise to me, because I watched you make this thread: http://www.city-data.com/forum/ohio/...need-wake.html just a day or two after bashing city after city, and within days of making that thread you were back to your old ways again.

Grow up Cincy-Rise.
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