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.”
“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.”
More perspectives about the city's zoning-change proposal.
ESNKY has a person-centered, holistic approach allowing guests to have a voice and choice in how, where and when they access services.
Multifaceted zoning legislation to increase housing has disconcerted critics on the ground while others see middle housing as a balancing factor to improve housing stock.
Innovators work on ways to find early help for families at risk of losing their homes.
Entrepreneurs, innovators, and problem solvers will participate in a one-week sprint to imagine and design systems to interrupt a family’s path from at-risk for housing loss to homelessness with timely intervention strategies.
People learn to “skill up” on needed skills to restore older homes and buildings at [CAHT].
Remote and hybrid employment has caused regional and commute considerations to become obsolete for some, creating an increased interest in neighborhoods that may have been overlooked.
When almost 200 single-family homes came on the market this year, Cincinnati’s Port Authority made a bold move: It outbid 12 large real estate investors and became a landlord.
The $14.5 million payment secured affordable housing for many residents.
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