"Coney Island's Fate Hangs in Balance as Protests and Plans Clash Ahead of Closure"

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Supporters of Coney Island in Anderson Township, Ohio, gathered for a final rally to prevent the historic Sunlite Pool from being demolished to make way for a new $118 million music venue. Despite the Cincinnati Preservation Association's opposition to the demolition, the process to designate the site as a historic landmark would take four months, which is too long to prevent the imminent closure. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and its subsidiary plan to have the new venue open by spring 2026.
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