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Cincinnati officials touted Westwood's Jubilee Market as a game-changer. It turned out to be a $260,

Cincinnati officials touted Westwood's Jubilee Market as a game-changer. It turned out to be a $260,000 failure that might soon cost even more. [cincinnati.com]( [Local Politics]( Thursday, November 21 [A pedestrian walks past a building on Harrison in Westwood owned by Tom Hargis, with united methodist church, jubilee project, on Monday, Sept. 16, 2019. The building was a problem property for years, city officials hoped that a fresh farm market called Jubilee would remedy the problem. ]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [City 'screw up' costs taxpayers $260K in Westwood]( Cincinnati officials touted Westwood's Jubilee Market as a game-changer. It turned out to be a $260,000 failure that might soon cost even more. FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Dem candidate: No death penalty. Joe Deters: 'Activism...]( [Fanon Rucker]( [“Quid pro quo” testimony doesn’t change any minds...]( [U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondl]( [Former House Speaker John Boehner cried when his...]( [Former House Speaker John Boehner wipes tears duri]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS ['Whitesplain' aside, audit board appointments broke...]( [Kevin Flynn]( SPECIAL OFFER Subscribe today and get unlimited digital access for $3 for 3 months, then $6.99 per month. [View My Offer]( MORE ARTICLES FROM THE ENQUIRER FOR SUBSCRIBERS [PX: Pillich launches campaign. 'We need to stop handing out corporate...]( [PHOTOS: A Tribute to Todd Portune]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Which Democratic candidate is winning Ohio's endorsement battle?]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [GOP supposedly has a ‘mystery’ candidate for big 2020 race. Who is it?]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Opinion: Bevin's claim of voter fraud was not a good look]( [Want more?: Download the Cincinnati.com app.]( [click here]( FOLLOW US [FB]( [TW]( [IG]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Feedback]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Ad Choices]( • [Terms of Service]( © 2019 www.cincinnati.com. All rights reserved. 312 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

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