Otto Budig, chairman of the port authority's board, said the lease is a wise decision by city council. Staff reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | The signed an agreement with Cincinnati to lease the city’s parking assets for the next 30 years. “We believe the leasing of the parking assets in the city of Cincinnati is a wise decision by city council,” , chairman of the port’s board, said in a news release. “Our mission is to accelerate economic development in our city and county. It allows the port to engage private experts who can update and upgrade...
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