Erin Pierce is a content writer, marketer, and IT specialist in the cloud software and EAM space. Having written for various publications for over a decade, she enjoys diving into the region's innovation and growth and what makes these spaces unique. When not working, you'll find her running, reading or hiking.
As part of a major overhaul that is drawing attention in the area, more than $355 million is being put toward the redevelopment of Madisonville, making the neighborhood a hotspot for new residents and visitors alike.
On Saturday, catch Deschutes Brewery's Street Pub at The Banks. The event will raise money for Starfire Council and The Schubert-Martin IBD Center at Cincinnati Children's.
Following a period where barren landscape and vacant storefronts dominated the area, new life is being brought to Court Street as many new businesses, restaurants and residential options are beginning to open.
Now seeking: Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky-based creative business owners and entrepreneurs for the fourth annual ArtWorks Big Pitch presented by U.S. Bank.
With much of Over-the-Rhine booming with new businesses and a steady flow of pedestrian traffic, officials and residents are looking to redevelop the Mohawk area of the neighborhood.
Local firm POSSIBLE takes a daring new approach to traditional advertising mechanisms. In 2015, it launched the #FebrezeSong ads, and has carried over the innovative approach to its other brands and markets.
Mark Dejong purchased a house in Camp Washington a few years ago, and after removing all of the floors and walls of the three-story building, installed a giant swing.
In a move to make Walnut Hills the center of jazz in Cincinnati, Brent Gallaher and his wife are opening Caffe Vivace, a combined coffeehouse and jazz lounge, on the first floor of the Trevarren Flats development on E. McMillan.