Business + Innovation

Who’s hiring? Three of the region’s biggest employers plan to add jobs over the next several weeks

Fidelity Investments, Fifth Third Bank, and Kroger plan to increase hiring and decrease onboarding time during the pandemic.

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Locally owned restaurants, such as Rich's Proper Foods, could benefit from the relief fund.
New relief fund makes grants available to restaurants and bars

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED and Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky have partnered to provide local eateries the opportunity to enjoy some much needed relief

Together, again: Two NKY creative agencies will soon be under same roof for second time

The female entrepreneurs behind Scooter Media and Spotted Yeti are once again joining forces as they expand their businesses.

One Night Away founder helps women make time for self care

Jocelyn Cates knows that busy mothers need time to recharge for their health, wellbeing, and families.

Brit Fitzpatrick leads Tri-ED's Blue North entrepreneurship program.
Blue North’s mission is to build a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem in Northern Kentucky

Northern Kentucky Tri-ED created Blue North to help startups and small businesses find the connections, mentors and funding they need to succeed.

“Vogue” lists Khora as one of 2020’s “Most Anticipated Restaurant Openings”

Chefs Edward Lee and Kevin Ashworth will rework local classics at their new location in the forthcoming Kinley Hotel.

The latest facility can accommodate the largest aircraft for maintenance.
FEAM Aero sets up new hangar at CVG expected to generate 100 aircraft mechanic jobs

The new $19 million facility spread out over 103,000 feet will support the economic development of both the state and the region.

The Cannoli Guy brings Italian favorites to Covington

Steve Del Gardo grew up cooking with his family. Now he runs a successful shop in Northern Kentucky and hopes to one day have a national following. 

A rendering of the planned $22.5 million redevelopment of the old Covington YMCA building.
Bourbon trailhead planned as part of $22.5 million Covington redevelopment

The historic 72,000 square foot Covington YMCA building, vacant since 2015, will be transformed into a bourbon distillery experience, 10,000 square feet of office space and suites and hotel rooms.

The Licking River drains 3,600 square miles of Kentucky.
The World Resources Institute wants to finance projects that will protect Northern Kentucky’s water

The World Resources Institute wants to support projects to protect the region’s watersheds and is making grant money available to worthy ideas.

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