Turn-of-the-century bar coming soon to Northside
Owners of OTR's Below Zero Lounge are planning to open Tillie’s Lounge in Northside in February with a turn-of-the-century feel.
For those seeking an urban environment with a funky blend of Victorian homes, eclectic and traditional businesses, a long tradition of community activism and one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Cincinnati, you can't go wrong with Northside. Home to the legendary 4th of July parade, the Northside Farmer's Market, Shake It Records, the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Cincinnati, popular watering holes like the Comet and Northside Tavern and an active community council, Northside is all about preserving its strong grassroots heritage. One of Cincinnati's most walkable neighborhoods, Northside also features multiple green spaces, including Hoffner Park, the central site of numerous festivals.
Owners of OTR's Below Zero Lounge are planning to open Tillie’s Lounge in Northside in February with a turn-of-the-century feel.
New Edgecliff Theatre is currently between homes, but by April, it will be rehearsing and performing in a new event space in the old St. Patrick Church in Northside.
Century Mechanical Solutions teamed up with seven other local contracting agencies to form Mechanical Optimizers—an alliance that helps others assess, forecast and budget for both current and future needs.
You may have visited Arcade Legacy at Forest Fair Village (formerly Cincinnati Mills), but owner Jesse Baker will soon open another arcade in Northside.
Today it seems that construction is everywhere. Developments are popping up overnight, and long-time residents and recent transplants are breathing life back into the city, while new projects are being announced daily. Here's a guide to good things coming to Cincinnati.
Not only is PAR Projects building an art and education center in Northside, it’s also bringing an outdoor theater to the neighborhood.
The de Cavel Family SIDS Foundation hosted its 11th Friends and Family Brunch and silent auction Saturday in an effort to add to the more than $750,000 raised throughout the past 10 years.
With the 8th annual Books by the Banks on the horizon, we bring to light many of the Queen City’s literary treasures, from local talent, publications and organizations to libraries, bookstores and writing groups.
ArtWorks is currently working to help install the city's 15th Art Rack in front of The Carnegie.
PAR Projects is building a home for arts education and programming in Cincinnati's Northside
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