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Liz McEwan

Liz McEwan is a proud wife, mama, urbanite, musician and blogger. Follow her at The Walking Green and on twitter at @thewalkinggreen.

Liz McEwan's Latest Articles

The Future of Downtown, Part I: Job Loss and Recovery

What will the Central Business District look like in 2022? Local organizations and foundations are working to keep places open.

Imago has encouraged sustainable living in the city for more than 40 years

When Jim and Eileen Schenk created the organization, their goal was to connect people to nature in a holistic, healing way. Since then, they have launched multiple ecological programs in East Price Hill.

NKY Restoration Weekend goes virtual for 2021

As in previous years, the event will feature workshops by local preservationists, craftsmen, and artisans, and is open to anyone interested in old construction.  

NKY Restoration Weekend goes virtual for 2021

As in previous years, the event will feature workshops by local preservationists, craftsmen, and artisans, and is open to anyone interested in old construction.  

Melanie Moore turned her love of books into a philanthropic mobile bookstore. (And it’s adorable.)

She opened Cincy Book Bus in November of 2018 and spent much of that first year selling in-person at public events and street fairs. The onset of the pandemic in 2020 changed the nature of her business and forced it almost completely online.

“A Celebration of the Harlem Renaissance”: acknowledging the legacy of the Black cultural revival

In addition to a visual art exhibit, viewers can expect jazz performances, a poetry reading, and performance by Revolution Dance Theatre.

YARD & Company activates historic filling station as flexible event space

In response to the pandemic, The Garage is a safe place for people to work from home, away from home.

YARD & Company activates historic filling station as flexible event space

In response to the pandemic, The Garage is a safe place for people to work from home, away from home.

Camp Washington leaders welcome long-awaited development of neighborhood icon

The Crosley Building was once a manufacturing empire. After years of being abandoned, it will soon have both affordable housing and commercial space.

1628, Ltd. celebrates one year of Women Empowered

Although 2020 was a tough time to start a new public program, they quickly pivoted and found some innovative solutions.

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