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Erin Pierce

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.

 

Erin Pierce's Latest Articles

Joel Sartore captures a tropical bird for his tropical photo collection.
National Geographic Photo Ark on display at Cincinnati Zoo

Some of the most compelling photos of animals from zoos and aquariums around the globe will be on display at the Cincinnati Zoo now through Aug. 20.

Inside POSSIBLE's headquarters.
POSSIBLE brings innovative ideas to the advertising industry

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.

Last year, residents and community leaders gathered for working meetings to discuss Mohawk.
Historic Mohawk area the next up-and-coming section of OTR?

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.

Mark Dejong's giant interactive art installation spans three floors of the house.
Artist puts unique twist on house revitalization in Camp Washington

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.

Caffe Vivace will open this fall in the Trevarren Flats building.
Local musician opening coffee shop and jazz club in Walnut Hills

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.

Fourteen Cincinnati projects chase after Ohio historic tax credits

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.

124 Garrard St.
Beyond the Curb returns to showcase Covington’s diverse and iconic spaces

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.

Art is about creating an experience, and that's what 9x18 will bring to Camp.
“Alternative” art fair at center of immersive art experience in Camp Washington

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.

Oh, the places you’ll go: Shops and events spring up along Cincy streetcar line

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.

NKU Six @ Six lecture series showcasing Appalachian arts, culture and talent

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.

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