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Caitlin Koenig

Caitlin Koenig is a Cincinnati transplant and 2012 grad of the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. She's the department editor for Soapbox Media and currently lives in Northside with her husband, Andrew, and their three furry children. Follow Caitlin on Twitter at @caite_13.
 

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A rendering of what the new construction at 1323 Cedar Ave. in College Hill will look like.
NOFA program allows developers to complete rehabs in eight neighborhoods

Ten residential development projects will receive a total of about $4.4 million in city funds through the Notice of Funding Availability program.

Construction underway at Brink Brewing, opening planned for November

If you’ve driven past 5905 Hamilton Ave. in College Hill over the past few weeks, you’ve seen construction begin at Brink Brewing, which plans to open in November.

Seven finalists announced for Impact 100 grant

Seven area organizations were recently named finalists for the Impact 100 grant. Grant recipients will be named Sept. 13 at Impact 100’s Annual Awards Celebration.

New paint and an improved facade will add to the overall appeal of Clifton Market.
Construction underway at Clifton Market

The former Keller’s IGA store on Ludlow Avenue in Clifton is seeing a flurry of activity as the community readies for the opening of Clifton Market, slated for October.

Lumenocity will be shown inside at the Taft Theatre this year instead of projected onto Music Hall in Over-the-Rhine.
Lumenocity plans to go out with a bang

In its fourth and final year, Lumenocity is moving from outdoors at Washington Park to inside the Taft Theatre Aug. 5-7 and hosting a free block party that's open to those without show tickets.

Neighborhood Irish pub expanding in Covington

The owners of Molly Malone's in Covington are expanding to a space next door to better serve customers, including the area's growing legion of soccer fans.

City and community leaders gathered for the unveiling of the plans for Evans Recreation Center.
21st neighborhood participates in Neighborhood Enhancement Program

The city's latest Neighborhood Enhancement Program wrapped up in Lower Price Hill July 26, with further beautification work coming via a joint project between P&G and the Reds.

Dojo Gelato is expanding its operation to a second location in Northside.
Update: Status of food trucks to restaurants

Local food truck owners are in the process of opening brick-and-mortar restaurants in Newtown, Northside, Over-the-Rhine and Pleasant Ridge.

Third annual Food Truck Fest moves to Summit Park in Blue Ash

The Cincinnati Food Truck Association's third annual Food Fest July 29 is moving from Washington Park to Summit Park in Blue Ash to accommodate more trucks and larger crowds.

The Center for Great Neighborhoods partnered with Skyward to provide nano grants to NKY creative projects.
Seven NKY projects receive funding in first round of myNKY Nano Grants

Skyward and The Center for Great Neighborhoods awarded seven projects in Northern Kentucky with $250 myNKY Nano Grants.

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