Blue Ash

Blue Ash is well known in the greater Cincinnati area for being welcoming and fun, featuring a host of family-friendly events such as Red, White & Blue Ash, Cincinnati Earth Day and the Summer Concert Series. Summit Park is a big draw with its unique restaurants and observation tower, which offers visitors sweeping views of the surrounding area. The site of an airport known as Grisard Field dating back to 1921, Summit Park was created when Blue Ash purchased the land from the City of Cincinnati in 2012 after long-standing opposition to a proposed airport expansion from the City of Blue Ash residents.

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There’s no place like a custom home

We hire lawyers to write contracts, doctors to set bones, and dentists to fill cavities. Architects are the professionals to help you get what you want in a custom home.  

Blackberry picking has become a signature late-summer Blooms and Berries event for foodies, bakers, and canners, among others.
Local fruit orchards adapt to volatile weather and market conditions

The fruits of Blooms and Berries’ labor include strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and pumpkins.  

Top row: Jen Fiorenza, The English Contractor. L to R bottom row: Jason Schneider, AIA, Jeckering & Schneider Architects, Kenneth Workman, AIA, Architectural DesignWorks Studio and Ryan Duebber, AIA, Ryan Duebber Architecture.
Architecture Matters panel discussion: Go up, go out or go deep with home renovations and additions

A thoughtful renovation or addition can make that house the home where you want to stay. Join a discussion about the process and steps to get started, design and build.

The bag monster will be visiting Greater Cincinnati Earth Day Festival.
Our power, our planet: Increasing the number of people entering careers in sustainability sectors

Greater Cincinnati Earth Day Festival launches career fair to bring awareness to green jobs available today.  

Development beyond the basin

As market demand changes, so do communities.

When it comes time to pass a budget, Blue Ash has money in the bank

While Hamilton County has its share of towns faced with declining tax bases, Blue Ash enjoys a surplus of nearly $60 million.

5 ways to outsmart the summer slide

Art museum, parks and recreation, and library pros are here for this with programming that wins with kids of all ages  

Common ground: Creating shared civic space sparks redevelopment in neighborhoods

As older communities look for ways to attract new residents, retain folks who already live there, and lure new businesses, common spaces connect people to place.

After East Palestine, local leaders ask: Are we ready for a disaster like that?

For the towns, cities, villages, and townships around Greater Cincinnati, preparing for and responding to disasters is a priority, often accomplished with limited means.

Onward and upward: Cincinnati Recycling & Reuse Hub pushes toward expansion

For the future, they are setting their sights on a huge expansion involving various ecocentric partnerships.

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