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Developing College Hill: National placemaking experts weigh in on the Hollywood Theater

YARD & Company worked with the CHCURC to discuss a redevelopment plan for the area during last week's Hollywood Assembly.

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Cincinnati one of only five regions to regain more than 50% of jobs during the pandemic

Pittsburgh, Denver, Detroit, and Indianapolis saw a slow but promising employment rebound in July.

In Cincinnati, bicycles are a refuge for transit commuters

Cyclists in 49 out of 50 major metropolitan areas have better access to jobs. 

Some Avondale residents have housing security during the pandemic

Equity credits allow for permanently affordable rent and can be exchanged for cash after five years.

Saica Group opens first North American facility in Cincinnati

The company was attracted to our talent pool, concentration of manufacturing, and proximity to Midwestern clients.

Uber riders in Ohio and Kentucky can now use app to plan journeys

Thirteen regional transit agencies have partnered with the ride-hailing company to streamline travel.

Avondale residents might get a bus-only lane on Reading Road

The proposal would help riders get to their destinations more efficiently and reliably.

Cincinnati featured in “a tale of two surging cities”

Technologically advanced economic development combined with historic advantages help draw CEOs here during a shaky economy.

The rise of Nazi Germany: Part one, as told by a local Holocaust survivor

In this two-part series, Dr. Al Miller talks about being a child in Berlin during the 1930s. He shares his story as the country is experiencing civil unrest due to police brutality against people of color, and because nearly 50% of people in the United States only have the vaguest notion that the Holocaust happened, and many have never heard of it.

Gary Griffin grew up in Cincinnati but left to pursue his dreams in California. Now, he and his wife are back in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati’s Gary Griffin gets on board with Beach Boys, “Full House,” returns home to quieter life

A disappointing 5th birthday gift led to a lifetime of music, travel, and fame.

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