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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

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.

Last year, The Garage OTR, along with Daisy Mae's Market, received grants through the OTR Business Innovation Challenge.
Looking to score $2,500 for your OTR business expansion? Hit up the OTR Chamber

Now until Nov. 1, the OTR Chamber is accepting applications for the OTR Business Innovation Challenge.

The Second National Bank Building downtown will be redeveloped into 60 apartments.
Historic downtown bank building to be redeveloped into 60 apartments

Anderson Birkla plans to buy and redevelop the Second National Bank Building, located at 830 Main St. downtown, into 60 apartments.

Matt Schad, zoning administrator for the City of Cincinnati, discusses planning and design with the students of Who 'They' Is.
People’s Liberty project grantee, Who ‘They’ Is

Jasmine Humphries is spending six weeks working with 20 teenagers from all over the city on a creative placemaking project in Avondale, entitled Who 'They' Is.

New festival focuses on Cincinnati’s craft spirits scene

On Oct. 22, the first ever Proof Cocktail and Spirits Festival will take place, showcasing 100 local, regional and national spirit makers and bartenders.

Tony Maas, president of JTM Food Group, will headline the fourth annual UC Blue Ash Entrepreneur Speaker Series.
UC Blue Ash to host another Entrepreneur Speaker Series

On Oct. 26, UC Blue Ash will host Tony Maas, president of JTM Food Group, for its Entrepreneur Speaker Series. The free event will be held from 7 to 8 p.m., with a reception following. 

When drummer and percussionist Ben Sloan won a $10,000 People's Liberty grant to create Percussion Park.
People’s Liberty grants $10,000 for The Percussion Park

When drummer and percussionist Ben Sloan saw a video of a drum set made from paint cans, buckets and other reused and recycled materials, he decided to create his own version.

Five retailers will be provided with pop up shop space for free this holiday season, mainly around Fountain Square.
Five retailers to score free rent and $1,000 for holiday pop up shops

Downtown Cincinnati Inc. and the City of Cincinnati are partnering for Cincy Pop Shop, which will help activate vacant retail spaces in the Central Business District during the holiday season.

FEASTY app joins Startups in Residence program at 84.51

FEASTY, which is the first app to connect people with restaurants in real-time, recently moved offices to the 84.51° building to be part of the company’s Startup in Residence program.

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