Ballet wants to stay on Central Parkway, but its parking lot is in FCC stadium site’s footprint


The Cincinnati Ballet, which is growing both its traditional performance-based business and its Otto M. Budig Academy, says it will stay put in its building and parking lot along Central Parkway, which sits in the midst of the FC Cincinnati’s stadium site’s footprint.

With a seven-year lease on both the building and the parking lot that is extendable for another 10 years, the ballet's status is a major unresolved issue as FC Cincinnati plans to start construction on its nearby Major League…

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