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.
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.
This year's RoeblingFest will mark the 150th anniversary of the iconic bridge. The event will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on June 17 between Third and Court streets in Covington.
The Cincinnati Preservation Association is teaming up with the Wyoming Historical Society for the neighborhood's spring house tour. On May 13, the event will take tourists past five houses and two churches.
For decades, a "boomerang" effect saw creative talent returning to Cincinnati, but only after achieving success elsewhere. Now that paradigm is shifting, thanks to partnerships forged by one of our most respected institutions, the Art Academy of Cincinnati.
Until spring 2016, Newport Intermediate School on Fourth Street in Newport housed 450 students in grades 3-5. Thanks to a redevelopment project by CRG Residential, the school will now be home to new tenants.
In recent years, urban redevelopment has resulted in the widespread reduction of trees and other local greenspaces, begging the question: What are leaders doing to curb such loss and preserve our environmental security?