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City of Cincinnati’s minority inclusion efforts gain traction in the new year

The city's new Minority and Women Business Enterprise Program is shifting into high gear, giving small businesses a chance to become economic catalysts for the entire Greater Cincinnati region.

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The new incubator kitchen "fits very well within the ecosystem of Findlay Market"
Findlay Market’s incubator kitchen nearing completion

The Findlay Kitchen incubator space is still about a month from opening at Findlay Market, but there's already a solid group of members raring to open the doors.  

Ocean's new startup class will work at its Oakley studio space over the next five months
Ocean’s new startup class “reaching people well beyond Cincinnati”

Ocean welcomed its second accelerator class last week, featuring nine startups that include two from the UK and three from outside Cincinnati. Plus news from Bad Girl Ventures and UpTech.

People's Liberty CEO Eric Avner says the revamped Haile Fellowship will focus on longer-lasting change
People’s Liberty launching reimagined Haile Fellowship application as “civic sabbatical”

People's Liberty has redesigned its signature Haile Fellowship grant program to focus more on long-term change for Cincinnati, and the application process will be open Jan. 13-29.

My Soapbox: Natasia Malaihollo, Founder & CEO of Wyzerr

As Natasia Malaihollo refined the business plan for her consumer research startup at The Brandery, a strange thing happened: She fell in love with Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. And now she wants to give back.

Top 10 trends & newsmakers on our radar for 2016

Turn and face the strange changes that 2016 will bring to Greater Cincinnati, thanks to these 10 stories waiting to be told.

Anton Canady has started a clothing line called PUSH, which stands for Pray Until Something Happens
Mortar’s newest startup grads are already making strides

Entrepreneurship accelerator Mortar Cincinnati celebrated the graduation of its third class with a pitch night Dec. 15, and several startups have already hit the ground running.

Loud and Proud: King Records comes back to life

As efforts to save the original King Records studio in Evanston remain in flux, new educational efforts led by nearby Xavier University keep the King legacy alive.

Carolyn and Drew Oxley are using Kickstarter funds to expand Parative Project shirt production to India
Kickstarter campaigns helped many (but not all) local startups in 2015

Last year a number of Greater Cincinnati startup companies used Kickstarter to launch or expand product offerings, including Victor Athletics, The Paractive Project and several food & drink concepts.

AT&T Mobility CEO Glenn Lurie
UPDATE: AT&T to launch “smart cities” push with forward-thinking regions

AT&T is announcing it will work with cities to turn everyday objects like traffic lights and parking spots into tools to manage congestion and conserve energy, part of the emerging $1.5 trillion "smart cities" business sector.

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