Campbell County boasts an energizing business climate, two major Riverfront real estate developments, a dynamic University, home-grown wine, dining, and a touch of Hollywood appeal.
There's a competition for everything, even packaging. And that's what took place this month in Hebron. The LogistXGames, presented by UPS, was in full swing and ready to box it all up. Here's what the event looked like.
Seven manufacturers expanded into Northern Kentucky, bringing investment, jobs, and a bright future. To find out the reasons for the move and what the companies see in the area, Thrive tracked a few of them down.
Sometimes the corn top's ripe and the meadow's in bloom. The birds make music all day. And sometimes – by and by – hard times come a knockin' at the door. Like in 2008-09 when the U.S. economy imploded. It was tough for businesses to survive, and rare for them to grow. But some beat the odds. And some of them did so in Northern Kentucky.
From the family-friendly pony to the 4-H Club project to the thrilling thoroughbred, horses are part of life in Kentucky. And it's no small part of life either. The horse industry, according to The Kentucky Equine Education Project, is responsible for 80,000-100,000 jobs in Kentucky and brings in about $4 billion in economic impact.
Seven manufacturers expand into Northern Kentucky, bringing investment, jobs, and a bright future. To find out the reasons for the move and what the companies see in the area, Thrive tracked a few of the companies down.
There's a competition for everything, even packaging. And that's what took place this month in Hebron. The LogistXGames, presented by UPS, was in full swing and ready to box it all up. Here's what the event looked like.
By day they are dads, wearing suits and ties, crunching numbers. But, by night, they're dudes, holding guitars, banging drums, playing music. Suits That Rock is a group from Northern Kentucky that unwinds from their professional life with wildly popular shows and fundraisers, playing music, and moving life in Northern Kentucky along.
Sometimes the corn top's ripe and the meadow's in bloom. The birds make music all day. And sometimes – by and by – hard times come a knockin' at the door. Like in 2008-09 when the U.S. economy imploded. It was tough for businesses to survive, and rare for them to grow. But some beat the odds. And some of them did so in Northern Kentucky.
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