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.
With just one month remaining in the application review period, 14 Cincinnati projects are after over $26 million from the Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program.
For the second consecutive year, Beyond the Curb Urban Living Tour returns to Covington on April 30. This year's tour features 16 residences and businesses that showcase all that Covington has to offer.
The Camp Washington Community Board has been working around the clock to build up and expand the Camp Washington community and what it has to offer. On April 30, it's partnering with Wave Pool to bring an art fair, studio sale, mural unveiling and the grand opening of a refugee-run retail shop to the neighborhood.
With success in its previous Six @ Six interactive lecture series, which began in 2010, Northern Kentucky University’s Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement is bringing forth its next series, Appalachia: An American Story.
From The Banks to the Brewery District and everywhere in between: Soapbox's must-see streetcar roundup features a growing list of cool eateries, beloved Cincinnati icons, shop local spots and much more.
Off Eighth Street in Lower Price Hill sits a piece of Cincinnati history, one that Gary Walton learned to operate in middle school and consequently, turned into a 40-year career.
Second Sight Spirits opened in 2015, but they've already expanded to meet demand. Founders Rick Couch and Carus Waggoner have big plans in the works to hopefully add Second Sight to the Bourbon Trail.
Anne and Andrew Decker have always dreamed of opening a place that would allow them the freedom to independently explore their passions while also running a business together.
Set to open this summer, Madison Flats will be home to 13 one-bedroom apartments and five storefronts. The new development, located in the 800 block of Madison Avenue, is led by local firm Orleans Development.