Bellevue

Million-dollar condos with riverfront views. A B&B in an old church with Victorian décor and Jacuzzi tubs. “Casual gourmet” restaurants and hip coffeehouses. A main street with interesting architecture, dotted with benches and flowers and nicely lit storefronts. Businesses that have been operating for generations alongside businesses that have been operating for a mere year or two. This is Bellevue. If you haven’t ventured past Newport on the Levee, you’re missing out on this city, easily reached off I-471. And check out the Bellevue Beach Park, also on the riverfront. Its name acknowledges the city’s old-time swimming spots.

Kentucky Nonprofit Assistance Fund fills revenue gaps, awards $1 million in Campbell County

The fund makes direct payments to nonprofits affected financially by the pandemic. Most recently, $1 million was awarded to 14 organizations in Campbell County.

Steve Scott who was is picking up his third truck load of compost
Fort Thomas and Forest Conservancy partner in composting program

After four years, the leaf compost is now ready to return to the public for garden use.

These NKY businesses made the list of the fastest-growing companies in the country

The companies on the list were ranked according to their revenue growth from 2018 to 2021.

These NKY businesses made the list of the fastest-growing companies in the country

The companies on the list were ranked according to their revenue growth from 2018 to 2021.

Tri-ED calls on businesses in Italy, France, and Germany

International investment is a leading driver of jobs in the region.

Bank investments bring Catalytic Fund capital to more than $20 million

The Fund’s capital has now more than doubled beyond the original $10 million that launched the Fund in 2013.

Touring The B-Line: Northern Kentucky’s bourbon trail

Created by the Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitors Bureau, The B-Line includes five bourbon distilleries, as well as eight bars and six bourbon-centric restaurants.

Ten Northern Kentucky startups to watch in 2022

Keep an eye on these fast-growing companies in the year ahead and beyond.

Northern Kentucky’s support for Ukraine is both monetary and symbolic

The community is driven by an urge to do something, and by ties to a country under siege.  

Northern Kentucky leads the state in job growth. These industries are why

New analysis finds “the economic momentum enjoyed by Northern Kentucky has no peer within the state.” 

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