$11M grant, new leadership fueling CincyTechUSA

An $11 million Third Frontier grant and a strong investment team have helped position CincyTechUSA for more positive gains.

‘Project Beacon’ to offer arts groups more space, communal setting

The Fine Arts Fund, Enjoy the Arts, Art Works and Learning Though Art are exploring the possibility of coming together under one roof, and they're looking at the Elm Industries building at 1539 Race Street.

Solar house to be on display at UC’s Showcase 2008

A nationally-recognized solar house built by University of Cincinnati students will be on display during the school's Showcase 2008, March 6-7.

think3 solutions create innovative sportbike design

think3's thinkdesign and thinkteam programs were instrumental in the design of the new 1125R, Buell Motorcycle Company's innovative new sportbike.

NineSigma project volume increases 140 percent, revenues double

NineSigma, which specializes in open innovation solutions for business, reported a record year for 2007 with a 140 percent increase in project volume and a doubling of revenue.

WonderGroup adds 5 new staff members

WonderGroup, a full-service digital advertising agency, has started off 2008 by hiring five new members to its team.

MAG Cincinnati named one of fastest growing businesses

MAG Cincinnati, the world’s largest developer of aerospace composites manufacturing technologies, has been named one of the fastest growing companies in the region by the Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-Ed).

$250k Federal grant furthers Thomas More College’s Health Sciences Center

A $250,000 federal grant will help further Thomas More College's plan to create a center for health care education to train the next generation of health care professionals and managers.

Cincinnati’s Brewery District was once a centerpiece of its economy

A community group is working to restore and redevelop Cincinnati's old breweries and surrounding neighborhoods and is offering a tour, which will include underground spaces from the Prohibition Era, to raise awareness.

E.W. Scripps Co. launches “Democracy 2008” at its TV stations

Cincinnati-based media company E.W. Scripps plans to make free airtime available to political candidates on its nine network-affiliated TV stations. The stations will provide five minutes of free airtime to candidates nightly between 5 p.m. and 11:35 p.m. in the 30 days before the general elections in 2008 as well as prpvide other public service programming.

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