Business + Innovation

These Northern Kentucky companies made the list of the fastest-growing in the U.S.

Logistics, information technology, and computer hardware were the leading business sectors for these high-growth enterprises.

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Pandemic-fueled shift in buying habits leads to investment, expansion at this machine maker

R.A. Jones is planning to invest about a million dollars a year over the next five years to build its capacity at its Kenton County facility.

Northern Kentucky firms add 2,000 jobs in supply chain, logistics, financial services

The recent announcements come just a couple of months after Amazon said it would begin hiring for more than 2,000 positions at its new North American air hub.

New survey gauges pandemic impact on the workplace

As the economy evolves from shutdown and belt-tightening mode to recovery, employers are adapting to the new environment.

Main Street Ventures program will help undergrads stay here to build good ideas

The pitch competition is targeted at undergrads in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky who have well thought-out ideas and will stay here to develop them.

Sure sign of the economy rebounding: We’re flying again

Business travel is slowly re-emerging, the airport's passenger count is surging, and airlines are adding new destinations.

The LEE Initiative has fed more than 1 million out-of-work restaurant employees

Kentuckian Edward Lee of Khora launched the Workers Relief Program to help unemployed people during the pandemic.

Blue North Executive Director Brit Fitzpatrick and Program Manager Abby Ober
Blue North brings startup accelerator Co.Starters to NKY

The program helps entrepreneurs develop their ideas, examine their business models, and determine the next steps in their small-business journey.

The Gallery building has been renovated to allow more natural light inside and will feature new retailers.
A retail incubator will be part of revamped Newport on the Levee

Called Trade, it will give pop-up shops and ecommerce merchants a chance to try brick and mortar.

The former governor's home, left, will be transformed into a wine bar and restaurant.
Vacant for years, former governor’s home is about to get new life

John W. Stevenson had a long career in Kentucky politics and government. His former home is about to get new life as a wine bar and restaurant.

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