Economic development

Price Hill rises on its own terms

The focus goes beyond development—it’s about making sure the people who carried the neighborhood through hard years share in what comes next.

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An ambitious vision, the Triangle Trail would connect more than a dozen communities. It’s making progress.

The 42-mile path would improve access to recreational opportunities in communities through the Mill Creek Valley.

Cincinnati technology talent stands out in Next25

The inaugural Next25 list from Ohio Tech News underscores local reputation as a hub for startup talent and technology innovation.

Indiana health center trains local residents as dental assistants to fill workforce gaps

HealthLinc, a federally qualified health center in Valparaiso, covers training costs while preparing local residents for dental assistant jobs, strengthening workforce pipelines and expanding access to care.

A labor shortage is hitting Cincinnati. These nonprofit groups are responding with inclusion.

Three organizations demonstrate the lesson that employment that lasts does not begin at the moment of hire. It begins earlier with time, structure and intention.

Growing pains: How small farms persist despite big obstacles

When more than half of the small farms in the country are losing money, why would any sound-minded person choose the agricultural path?

This inclusive Cincinnati neighborhood thrives on people power

Grassroots organizations like NEST provide neighbors with the civic muscle and voice to create the kind of places they want to live in.

‘We have to create a vision for what we’re building toward’: A foundation CEO speaks to the health of neighborhoods

Becky Payne's work has focused on supporting projects to improve overall community health and well-being.

Coming Clean: 5 questions with fashion designer Allison Ross

A move back to Cincinnati after 15 years in NYC, combined with her growing interest in the upcycle movement, led to creation of her own brand, Rephrase.

In rural Ohio, a House of Hope and a center for healing rise from a former college campus

Leaders of an Ohio not-for-profit organization saw an opportunity to create a center for community services in Appalachia.

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