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Emily Dillingham

Emily Dillingham is a Cincinnati native and University of Cincinnati graduate with degrees in English and Geology. She writes full-time for a local material science company and lives in Brighton with her husband and pack of dogs. Follow her on Instagram @keeperoftheplants

Emily Dillingham's Latest Articles

EmpowerSaves brings greater energy efficiency to Cincy homeowners

EmpowerSaves energy efficiency program offers Cincinnati homeowners and landlords an accessible way to start saving on utility bills

Updates to the Green Cincinnati Plan Seek Out Inclusive Input from Residents

The third update to the Green Cincinnati Plan, first initiated in 2008, pairs field experts with Cincinnatians to formulate a strategy based on sustainability, resilience, and equity.

Mt. Adams
Redevelopments and housing on the horizon for Mt. Adams

Mt. Adams is looking to reinvent their image as they implement changes proposed in the 2009 Mt. Adams Neighborhood Strategic Plan.

Cincy receives over $800,000 in historic tax credits for four rehab projects

Four development projects in two Cincinnati neighborhoods received over $800,000 in state historic tax credits.

Soapbox Picks: Projects to watch in 2018

At the end of each calendar year, we at Soapbox like to draw up best-of lists (check back next week for our top-read stories of the year). But we also like to give you, our dear readers, a look at what's in the development pipeline for the new year.

Community event this weekend to highlight the people and stories in Price Hill

On Dec. 9, Cincy Stories will host the Price Hill People’s Celebration to cap off its residency in Price Hill and celebrate the community they’ve gotten to know over the past four months.

New fine art gallery adds to Oakley’s diverse, growing scene

Located at 3078 Madison Rd. in the heart of Oakley Square, Caza Sikes offers art and fine craft featuring diverse media from regional artists. The gallery features monthly exhibitions, live music, a rentable event space and appraisals.

Drivewell empowers drivers with basic car maintenance, repair classes

Karl Laube has worked on cars since before he could legally drive. He's a firefighter for the City of Cincinnati, and after seeing a need, he applied for a project grant from People’s Liberty and founded Drivewell earlier this year.

Developments at Newport on the Levee to provide a more integrated experience

Newport on the Levee is undergoing major changes to contemporize its attractions and everyday offerings. The NKY destination is slowly moving away from the 21-and-over nightlife scene to more of a family experience.

Solar panels in the Vine Street parking lot at the Cincinnati Zoo.
Green Cincinnati Plan updates focus on water resilience and renewable energy

The City of Cincinnati is updating its Green Cincinnati Plan, which was first adopted in 2008 and then revised and readopted in 2013.

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