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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.
 

Caitlin Koenig's Latest Articles

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.

Tarantino-inspired video store concept coming to Walnut Hills

The Overlook Lodge team is bringing a second concept, The Video Archive, to Walnut Hills.

Molly Wellmann taking Melt down the street to larger space at The Gantry

Melt, a Northside staple and recent addition to Molly Wellmann’s Wellmann’s Brands, is making a big move to the new Gantry apartment complex.

A former funeral home located at 4811 Vine St. in St. Bernard will soon house Wiedemann Brewing.
Wiedemann Brewing owner now planning a taproom and beer garden in St. Bernard

Jon Newberry is taking another shot at opening a brewery in the area after financing fell through on a space in Newport.

Mac n’ cheese food truck makes its rounds about town

Jarod Maier, the former owner of J. Gumbo’s in Fairfield, decided to close his brick-and-mortar restaurant and launch a food truck.

A group of children do yoga as part of Annie Brown's Healthy Mind & Body Day Camp, which was held at the end of the school year.
The Center provides grants to seven more Covington creatives

The Center for Great Neighborhoods just doled out $30,000 in its fourth round of Creative Community Grants to seven Covington artists and creatives.

Five Cincinnati projects receive over $9 million in state historic tax credits

The Ohio Development Services Agency recently awarded $27.8 million in state historic tax credits. Five projects in Cincinnati received a total of just over $9.3 million in this round of funding.

The 2015 grape harvest at The Skeleton Root's winery space on McMicken Avenue
Plans announced for The Skeleton Root, the second winery coming to Over-the-Rhine

The Skeleton Root is the second new winery (along with Revel OTR) that's coming to Over-the-Rhine. It will be just east of Rhinegeist Brewery at 38 W. McMicken Ave.

Micro-granting organization provides dinner and instant funds to projects

Cincinnati SOUP, a new micro-granting organization, is helping fund ideas locally. But it’s not just a pitch night — it’s a community dinner where attendees provide a small donation, and then get to vote on who receives the grant.

Barrels age in Revel OTR's basement cellar
Local winemakers take their hobby to the next level with OTR winery and wine bar

Anthony and Jodie Maieron, friends John and Amy Coleman and vintner Alex Sena are establishing Revel OTR winery and wine bar on 12th Street between Walnut and Jackson, hoping to be open by early September.

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