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If you haven’t checked out the new Centennial Plaza in front of the Hunt-Boyer mansion at 604 Second St., you should. The highlight is artist Susan Shelton’s 6.5-foot bronze Davis Centennial Seal, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the city’s vote to incorporate. The plaza includes bricks and new landscaping that highlights the historic mansion and its porch, which city officials hope to use as a mini performance venue.
Sinisa Novakovic, owner of
Mishka’s Café next door, is using some of the space to expand outdoor seating, and is “determined to restart jazz nights at the cafe that we had going for a few years a long time ago.”
Cincinnati Childrenâs Hospital breaks ground on $99M behavioral health facility Cincinnati Childrenâs Hospital Medical Center announced Friday it broke ground on their new $99 million inpatient mental health health facility in College Hill. The new building is scheduled to open in late 2023 at 5642 Hamilton Ave. (Source: Cincinnati Childrenâs Hospital Medical Center) By FOX19 Digital Staff | May 7, 2021 at 6:34 AM EDT - Updated May 7 at 2:55 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Cincinnati Childrenâs Hospital Medical Center announced Friday it broke ground on a $99 million inpatient mental health health facility in College Hill.
The new building is scheduled to open in late 2023 at 5642 Hamilton Ave.
Cincinnati Children s Breaks Ground on New Behavioral Health Facility
$99 million investment to help kids in crisis
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CINCINNATI, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As the mental health crisis continues to grow in the region and across the nation, Cincinnati Children s is addressing the need for a continuum of care to improve outcomes with the groundbreaking for a new $99 million inpatient mental health facility in College Hill.
Exterior rendering of new College Hill mental health facility under construction at Cincinnati Children s
Children and adolescents are struggling with unprecedented levels of depression, anxiety, mood disorders, post-traumatic stress, and other mental and behavioral health conditions. Mental illness is one of the most pressing health issues of our time, and it has been exacerbated with the isolation and the stressors associated with COVID.
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Cincinnati Childrenâs is breaking ground on a new $99 million inpatient mental health facility in College Hill to address a regional and nationwide mental health crisis.
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CINCINNATI â Cincinnati Childrenâs broke ground on a $99 million inpatient mental health facility in College Hill to address a regional and nationwide mental health crisis.
The five-story facility will replace the current inpatient building at the College Hill campus on Hamilton Avenue, and the 160,000 square-foot facility will be 68% larger than the current building. The new center, slated to open in late 2023, will include private rooms for all patients to allow families to spend more time there and stay overnight with their child.