CINCINNATI — Hundreds of seniors made Cincinnati history by forming the city's largest single-property tenant union to bring one of the country's largest private developers to the bargaining table.
We were there Wednesday when more than a dozen of the tenants living at Cambridge Arms walked to the adjacent post office to deliver a message: they want answers and they want them now.
The apartments are low-income senior housing in Oakley. Related Affordable, based in New York, is set to buy the property with the financial support of The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority, according to a press release from the Cincinnati Tenants Union.
The developer is planning a multi-million-dollar renovation of the property's two towers, which include more than 200 units.
Tenants we spoke