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But Over-the-Rhineês economic renaissance in Cincinnatti, Ohio, has created some ill will. As more
buildings are razed and renovated by 3CDC, hundreds of longtime residents have been
displaced to make way for new developments. "It's forcing the underprivileged people who can't afford anything better to move out of those buildings," said James "Bubs" Kindt, resource coordinator at the St. Francis Seraph Ministry, which operates a soup kitchen in census tract 17. (Ernest Coleman/MCT) (Ernest Coleman/MCT)