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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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The Newberry Lofts will be located in the 12-story building that is attached to the CVS Pharmacy at Sixth and Race streets.
Newberry Building reopening as lofts in December

The 104-year-old Newberry Building at Sixth and Race streets will open in December as 62 one-bedroom apartments.

People’s Liberty project grantee, Neighborhood Playbook

Kevin Wright and Joe Nickol took their years of development knowledge and have created the Neighborhood Playbook as a tool for others who are looking to activate a space.

The NKU College of Informatics hosted the national cybersecurity symposium
NKU hosts national cyber security symposium, encourages awareness of hackers

On Oct. 21, Northern Kentucky University hosted a Cyber Security Symposium. It was the ninth annual event, and featured national and local experts in the field of cyber security.

The Makers Mobile art gallery sits outside of PAR Projects' new home. It will eventually become part of a new building made entirely from shipping containers.
PAR Projects opens new space to art installations

Now through Nov. 27, PAR Projects is hosting its first art installation at its new home in Northside. Over the next few months, the organization will begin the redevelopment and renovation of the property.

Interior and exterior renderings of the Kunsthous buildings.
Cohousing coming to Over-the-Rhine with Kunsthous

Next summer, a new kind of apartment community will make its debut in Over-the-Rhine called Kunsthous.

Kathye Lewis leading a group of students at South Avondale Elementary School.
People’s Liberty, Let’s Dance Academy

Kathye Lewis and Gregory Norman have a shared passion for ballroom dancing, which led them to cofound Let’s Dance Academy in November 2015.

A rendering of Hub + Weber Architect's newly announced project, Ludlow Yards.
Ludlow mixed-use development to pay homage to region’s past

Hub + Weber Architects recently revealed plans for a new mixed-use development along Ludlow's railroad tracks. Ludlow Yards will feature residential, retail and office space near the city's business district.

An overview of a section of the Wasson Way Trail near Xavier University.
Wasson Way bike trail receives $750,000 to connect Hyde Park to Evanston

The City of Cincinnati recently received $750,000 in federal Transportation Alternatives grant funding for the construction of Phase 2A of the Wasson Way Trail.

The soft launch for Amazing Urban Adventures was at this year's Northside 4th of July parade.
People’s Liberty grantee takes spirit of Carnival to the streets

Larry Malott is taking art and creativity to the streets with Amazing Urban Adventures. He received a $10,000 People's Liberty grant that funds creative performances to engage the public.

A still from "Trees in Trouble" of dead ash trees along a suburban street.
Local filmmaker screens films in OTR on sprawl, spatial segregation

On Nov. 2, local documentary filmmaker Andrea Torrice will showcase three of her films at the Mini Microcinema.

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