Nate May received a $10,000 People's Liberty grant that allowed him to compose a musical piece entitled State: A Testimony to Urban Appalachia, which debuted in April at The Sanctuary in Lower Price Hill.
Fourth Street used to be the epicenter of downtown Cincinnati. Like other areas of the city, it fell into a decline during the 1990s and early 2000s, but new housing developments and businesses are now breathing it back to life.
Arcades aren't the only place to play games in Greater Cincinnati, as brewpubs have started adding giant Jenga and ping pong tables to their taprooms and two new places offer board games on their menu.
This fall, a new specialty cheese shop will join the bustling activity near Findlay Market. The Rhined will offer gourmet cheeses, plus everything else you'll need to make a great cheese plate.
Plans for development at the corner of Madison Road and Whetsel Avenue could mean big changes for Madisonville. New businesses are opening, and other projects are in the works.
A new Metro transit center is in the works near the intersection of Spring Grove Avenue and Blue Rock Street, just off of Hamilton Avenue in Northside.
A number of new developments in Newport could mean exciting changes for Greater Cincinnati. Projects include a bikeway/walkway; the widening of a major thoroughfare; new housing options and commercial space; and a tourist attraction.
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