Pleasant Ridge / Kennedy Heights

With a combination of niche shops and restaurants as well as strong community roots and a solid housing stock, Pleasant Ridge has come into its own over the past few years as more and more people realize the benefits this diverse gem of a neighborhood can provide. A burgeoning arts district is taking hold with collaboration from neighboring communities and recent business and education development projects.

Leading Cincinnati’s sustainability efforts

Erin Fay strives to make her home and community a greener place to live.

Aging in place

The Kennedy Heights community is working to help elderly residents stay in the neighborhood.

Ten Year Anniversary Series: one school built a community

After a decade its new building, PRM is reshaping public education.

The ABC’s of teaching

Three Cincinnati teachers from different schools discuss their hopes for the 2018–2019 year.

Clarinets to cabinets: Old is new again in thriving reuse economy

Whether you're looking for affordable kitchen reno options or creative ways to keep your kids preoccupied over holiday break, Cincinnati’s reuse economy is answering the call. Take a look at these local groups proving that everything old is new again.

Nine Cincy restaurants are experts at the social media game

Illumen Media recently examined the social media accounts of 100 Greater Cincinnati restaurants, and came up with nine whose social marketing and online customer interaction are on-point.

Vision 2020 works to offer CPS students real-world experience

The Vision 2020 initiative strives to improve the city's public schools by offering students real-world experience at an early age in order to better prepare them to be successful students and contributing members of the community.

Nine Giant Brewing recently celebrated its one-year anniversary in Pleasant Ridge.
New establishments are filling in holes in the Pleasant Ridge business district

While seasoned staples have kept the Pleasant Ridge business district afloat, the strip of Montgomery at Ridge Road with its vacant buildings has remained somewhat sleepy.

Gorilla Cinema's next big movie event looks a little familiar...
Gorilla Cinema is launching a new brand strategy that’s sure to shake things up

Gorilla Cinema is changing the name of the game with innovative bar concepts, art-centric events and a new marketing strategy.

Take one, leave one: Free Little Pantries nourish 10 Cincy food deserts

Nutritionist and Pleasant Ridge resident Lisa Andrews believes no one should go to bed hungry. With help from People’s Liberty and local residents, she’s following through on her vision to install free “little pantries” across the city.

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