Housing

A place to call home: How housing impacts health

As the dream of a home of one’s own becomes a stretch for many, the health of families and communities is at risk. Here's what's being done about it.

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OTR developer 8K is honing an engaged approach to revitalize communities

If there’s a century-old, overlooked commercial property with viable possibilities to improve a residential neighborhood; that’s where you’ll find 8K methodically digging in.  

Riverside at East Pointe in Covington
Four NKY organizations address housing challenges with menu of 50 recommended options

NKADD, Brighton Center, NKCAC and PDS of Kenton County effort reflects a year of strategic planning.  

In Avondale, the former site of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church and Gabriel’s Place, a public gathering space with a farmer’s market and community meals, will be revitalized with 20 residential units and a community center.
Saving a sense of (Gabriel’s) place

An ambitious residential project includes a plan to remodel the sanctuary and annex into an Avondale cultural arts and community center.  

Tevin Brown, local artist and entrepreneur.
Three opinions on what the election means

We spoke to three individuals from different walks of life—each with a different perspective on what the election means for their personal and professional futures.

Development beyond the basin

As market demand changes, so do communities.

Predicting the impact of Cincinnati’s new Connected Communities zoning policy

Minneapolis’ 2040 Plan results since its passage in 2019 lay out potential outcomes.  

Connected Communities zoning proposal elicits substantial public feedback

There were clear divisions: younger speakers tended to favor the proposal, citing housing accessibility and walkability, and older citizens typically voiced opposition.

CNU 32.Cincinnati Comes to Town

“Cincinnati was chosen for its history, distinct neighborhoods, unique communities and places, and how it has been rebuilt harnessing its own diversity to overcome adversity.”

Multifamily housing that exists in Paddock Hills was built before zoning and is in suboptimal condition, Orr said.
The impact of Connected Communities, part two

More perspectives about the city's zoning-change proposal.

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