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Your grocery store just vanished, Cincinnati.

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Your grocery store just vanished, Cincinnati.

So look—we talk a lot on the Wire about building up Cincinnati, about new businesses moving into Over-the-Rhine, about the vibrancy around Fountain Square. And that's all good, please. But then you hear about something like Meiser's Fresh Grocery and Deli in Lower Price Hill just closing its doors, and it’s a gut punch. We're talking about the *only* grocery store for thousands of folks in that neighborhood. Imagine waking up and your only local spot for fresh food, for milk, for a quick dinner, is just... gone. It ain't right.

Lemme paint the picture: Lower Price Hill is one of those historic, tight-knit communities, nestled right up against the river. It’s got a grit to it, a real Cincinnati soul. And for 9,000 residents, Meiser's wasn't just a place to buy groceries; it was a lifeline, a neighbor, a cornerstone. This isn't just an inconvenience; it's a food desert problem, amplified. Folks are now looking at bus rides up to Kroger in Clifton or down to the West Side, just to get basic necessities. That's a huge burden, especially for families without cars or those working multiple jobs.

### What This Means for Cincinnati

* **Food Access Crisis:** Thousands of residents now lack convenient access to fresh, healthy food.

* **Community Impact:** A vital community hub is gone, leaving a social and economic void.

* **Rethink Development:** This closure highlights the need for equitable development that supports existing communities.

Nati on the wire — if you know, you know.

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