Development News

Covington using high tech for Madison Avenue feedback

The City of Covington and the Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission (NKAPC) will be using a high tech approach to get citizen feedback on the proposed Madison Avenue form district overlay.

Latest in Development News
New name and bold new goals for NuZone

In an effort to expand the scope of its economic development work, the Lincoln Heights Community Improvement Corporation has formed a partnership with Business Management Services, LLC and changed its name to NuZone Community Improvement Corporation.

Green the theme at $100M Keystone Parke

Evanston's $100 million Keystone Parke office project is being built with numerous sustainable, green elements, making the three-building campus the first LEED-certified core and shell project in the region and setting itself apart from its I-71 competition.

Middle Earth’s $35.4M upscale apartments slated for 2009

Middle Earth Developers is finalizing the design on their $35.4 million mixed-use project at 617 Vine Street Downtown, which will include 150 upscale apartments and 54,000 square feet of commercial space when completed late in 2009.

Local bloggers tour Gateway Quarter as developers explore working together

Just over a dozen local bloggers were treated to an exclusive tour of the Gateway Quarter in an effort to foster a relationship between developers, real estate agents, and bloggers and to explore ways in which they can work together.

Cincinnati Beer Company awaiting streetcars for brewpub

The Cincinnati Beer Company has plans to develop a brewpub complex near Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine, but they would like to see the city commit to its streetcar plan first.

Uptown Consortium moving on $100 million Avondale redevelopment

Construction work is beginning on the Uptown Consortium's $100 million Avondale project, which is expected to tap in to Uptown's more than $3 billion annual economic impact.

Kendle to renovate Carew space, hire 75

The City of Cincinnati has approved a $204,750 reimbursement package that will allow Kendle International to renovate 130,000 square feet of its Carew Tower space and accommodate 75 new employees.

Kroger taking bids for expanded East Price Hill store

In order to address the neighborhood's diverse needs, the Kroger Company will soon begin construction of a brand new, 64,000-square-foot store on Warsaw Avenue in East Price Hill.

BOOST! offers energetic, all-inclusive meeting space

Jenny White has created BOOST!, a unique meeting space in Over-the-Rhine that replaces the usual stodgy, antiseptic meeting room with an open, airy, and energizing experience.

Our Partners

Taft Museum of Art

Common Ground Is Brewing

Support local stories and receive our signature roast straight to your door when you join at the Standard level (or above).

Drink Better, Read Local

Close the CTA

Don't miss out!

Everything Cincinnati, in your inbox every week.

Close the CTA

Already a subscriber? Enter your email to hide this popup in the future.