Avondale

Avondale is Cincinnati’s fourth largest neighborhood and home to the nation’s second oldest zoo, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. Burnet Avenue runs through the community and serves as headquarters for two of the region’s top hospitals and research centers: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati Medical Center. The neighborhood abuts both Xavier University and UC main campuses. The developing Cincinnati Innovation District is anchored by 1819 Innovation Hub on Reading Road, just off of interstate I-71 at the Martin Luther King Dr. exchange.

Uptown Innovation Corridor

Two new developments in Uptown should add to the robust growth already occurring in that part of the city and along its newly christened Uptown Innovation Corridor.   The Uptown […]

Businesses that make things are on the rise again

IDEALAB reMaking Industry is this year's focus for the one-day event on December 5 at Memorial Hall in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine. 

Children will be able to decorate Little Free Libraries in their communities.
Little libraries make a big impact

The Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati increases reading in low-income areas.

Clifton Can: Old building brings new hope to area residents

The Clifton Area Neighborhood School fills an educational gap in a growing community.

Working together to end homelessness, fix employment

Human Services Chambers of Hamilton County's intensive lobbying effort helped convince City Council to keep a funding commitment that will positively impact Cincinnati's most vulnerable neighborhoods. 

Game On: Awe-inspiring black entrepreneurs in Greater Cincinnati

Although there's a legacy of racial discrimination in America's history of entrepreneurship, things are changing. We spoke with inspirational black business owners who have earned a place at the table.

Cincinnati Children’s among 10 hospitals to receive nation’s top rating

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital has received one of the top ratings in the nation.

Xavier University hosts fourth Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit

Green Umbrella, the City of Cincinnati, and Xavier University have partnered to host the fourth Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit on June 15 at the Schiff Conference Center on Xaviers’s campus.

Local communities concerned with the link between development and displacement

Communities all around Cincinnati are considering how development can cause displacement and how to minimize the effect and keep communities intact.

Place Matters gives residents tools to transform their communities

Place Matters has spent the last decade giving residents the tools they need to transform their communities because they know the places we call home matter.

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