When we first moved back here in 2004, Cincy was just starting to climb out of the hole. Rarely went downtown, and only during the day.
Now, it's a lot different than it was. Funky restaurants, dives, great live theatre, a handful of restored old movie houses...lots of excellent architecture (lots of movies shoot here specifically for the large amount of Italianate buildings here), great specialty festivals, tons of craft breweries, it really is like a different place.
They've redone pretty much the entire riverfront. It's luxury apartments and bars and restaurants now. Now it's a pleasure to go downtown.
Streetcar, rental bikes, rental scooters, parking meters that work with your phone and alert you when spaces open, it's modern.
Murals everywhere, and I just went downtown to a play last week, first time I'd gone in two years, and the city street I parked on...transformed. It was fine but nondescript before, but now it's full of trees and plants and colorful benches and artsy tiles and fountains.
I'm always amazed at how much it's changed, and is still changing, because I remember when it was bad, and how bad it was.