b'OPPORTUNITY LIVES HERECase Studies from Peer CitiesThe Banks Cincinnati, OhioThe Banks is a mixed use development on Cincinnatis riverfront. While not fullydeveloped, the project has completely transformed Cincinnatis downtown. It is envisioned as a marquee, mixed-usedevelopment that incorporates residential units, office space, dining, leisure and entertainment venues. Similarly, the Districts waterfront areas are downtown-adjacent, creating opportunities for the same kinds of synergies. The Pearl San Antonio, TexasThe historic Pearl neighborhood is a gathering place along the Hotel Valencia Riverwalk for residents and tourists to share meals, learn, work, and live. The Three Rivers Area would similarly benefit from waterfront-adjacent mixed-use developments whose activities reinforce each other and create hubs of commerce that serve residents and visitors alike.Inner HarborBaltimore, MarylandAs one of Baltimores entertainment centers, the Baltimore Inner Harbor is known for its scenic waterfront views, fresh seafood restaurants, spectacular museums, with the Baltimore Visitor Center providing orientation to all there is to do. The District has similarly had success in reclaiming former industrial space for major retail and recreational development, and future development would further add to the critical mass of economic activity.Delaware Three Rivers Area Economic Development Master Plan 121'