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Prohibition Resistance Tour to show off Brewery District’s gems

This weekend's Prohibition Resistance Tour is an opportunity for the Brewery District Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (CURC) to show off its many hidden gems and to celebrate the area's rich brewing history.

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Meetings upcoming on Hilton Davis cleanup

The Pleasant Ridge Community Council will be holding meetings on the cleanup of the former Hilton Davis property in early- to mid-March.

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.

Forest Park working to reinvent Northland Boulevard

The City of Forest Park is actively working to reinvent its dated Northland Boulevard corridor into a place that is attractive, contemporary, and composed of mixed uses.

Price Hill Will boosting neighborhood homeownership

In an effort to stem the tide of foreclosed homes and to boost the neighborhood's homeownership rate, Price Hill Will is taking a proactive role in housing development.

Model Group hired to plan Harvey Commons

The Uptown Consortium has hired the Model Group to plan Harvey Commons, 60 affordable residential units within its massive Burnet Avenue redevelopment project.

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.

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