Videos
Seven/Seventy-Nine
Monday, September 27, 2010
Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are well known for picturesque views. Devou Park in Covington, the observation deck of Carew Tower downtown, and Bellevue Park in Clifton all offer beautiful vistas of downtown, the Ohio River, and the seven hills of Cincinnati. Soapbox and Seven/Seventy-Nine show you two different and equally unique ways to see Cincinnati. One way is a river-level view from the duck boat tours operating out of the Newport Aquarium, the other is a bird's-eye view from the helicopter tours operating out of Newport's Riverboat row. Come along for the ride and experience Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky as you've never seen them before.
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AllTech FEI World Equestrian Games
Friday, August 27, 2010
The World Equestrian Games are coming to Kentucky this year. That means more than 500 horses will be passing through Kentucky, with a great number of them coming through Northern Kentucky's own CVG. And it seems as if the state is ready for the horseplay, so to speak.
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Tri-ED
Friday, July 30, 2010
Check out the Tri-ED YouTube page for some of the latest audio/visual stories on Northern Kentucky and where it's headed.
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Grant Tucker
Monday, February 22, 2010
Here's Northern Kentucky. A place for learning, a place for business, a place for life.
Thrive steps into the streets, gets out of the office, and talks to those living, working, and creating in Northern Kentucky.
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Thrive
Monday, November 30, 2009
Take a look as we take a look at the relationship between Northern Kentucky Education and its influence on the workforce. Listen to perspectives from an educator, a company Vice President, and a local student entering the workforce.
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Thrive
Monday, September 28, 2009
Entrepreneurs, from both large and small companies often thrive in our community for a variety of reasons. Listen as these Northern Kentucky risk-takers share their experiences and why it is a great time to grow a business, develop an idea, or grab an opportunity in Northern Kentucky!
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Thrive
Friday, June 26, 2009
A number of national and local developers and the real estate community have contributed to the success of Northern Kentucky, impacting fast track development of public and private infrastructure including road systems, utilities and overall IT capabilities. Their commitment and investment has placed the Northern Kentucky community on the map!
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University of Kentucky Center for Manufacturing
Friday, May 29, 2009
For more than 20 years The University of Kentucky's Center for Manufacturing's team of engineers and scientists has been a source of focused industrial education, a provider of engineering assistance, and a developer of new technology through research.
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SouthBank Partners
Thursday, April 23, 2009
A unique collaboration of Northern Kentucky business leaders, local government administrators, elected officials and private citizens have all played a role in creating one of the most exciting development projects in Northern Kentucky. Riverfront Commons will re-imagine the southern banks of the Ohio River while creating a vital, safe and interesting place to live, work and play.
SOAPBOX
Friday, March 27, 2009
The promise of Northern Kentucky's Vision 2015 is to make the region an international, inclusive community known for its culture of entrepreneurship and innovation. The ideal place to live, work and prosper, the region offers high productivity with a low cost of business, international convenience with easy commutes and outstanding entertainment with low cost of living. It's easy to see why Northern Kentucky is opportunity central.
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YouTube
Friday, February 27, 2009
Two wayward
travelers, Ramsay Macmillan and Jeremy Eden, are unexpectedly stranded in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport on an eight hour delay. Armed with a camera and the burning question, "What is there to do for eight hours in the CVG airport?" the team sets off to kill some time. This humorous take on Northern Kentucky's airport was so popular on YouTube, the airport posted it to its own website.
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TRI-ED
Friday, January 23, 2009
Transportation is a key driver in attracting business and with its central geographic location, an international airport, three major highways, rail lines and the Ohio River, Northern Kentucky provides a prime location for companies seeking a mix of affordable elegance, historic charm and an energized cosmopolitan flair.
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Tri-ED
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Dozens of corporate giants call NKY home including companies involved in Advanced Manufacturing and Technology sectors. Where manufacturing is leaving many cities in the US, Northern Kentucky is attracting foreign investment through innovation, tax incentives and a favorable business climate.
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SOAPBOX
Friday, November 14, 2008
There is a place where corporate leaders around the country and the world have discovered to be an ideal location to establish their businesses for a myriad of reasons including easy transportation, welcoming communities and a talented and extensive workforce. We're talking about Northern Kentucky, a region offering the assets of the 2.1 million Cincinnati MSA, all while providing the convenience and affordability of a vital economic agency with a strong record of success.
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