New Gateway campus is ‘game-changer’

Gateway Community and Technical College has officially launched a $81.5 million project to create an urban campus in Covington, bringing a long-awaited development to life. Gateway has bought or signed contracts for five buildings, including the former Marx Furniture store on Madison Avenue and a church on Fifth and Greenup.  Reports the Cincinnati Enquirer: "We think it's a game-changer, not only for Covington but for the people in this community who have lost hope, who might find a little hope when they come to this campus," Gateway President Ed Hughes said Wednesday while unveiling the campus master plan. Read the full story here.

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Gateway Community and Technical College has officially launched a $81.5 million project to create an urban campus in Covington, bringing a long-awaited development to life.

Gateway has bought or signed contracts for five buildings, including the former Marx Furniture store on Madison Avenue and a church on Fifth and Greenup. 

Reports the Cincinnati Enquirer:

“We think it’s a game-changer, not only for Covington but for the people in this community who … might find a little hope when they come to this campus,” Gateway President Ed Hughes said Wednesday while unveiling the campus master plan.

Read the full story here.

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