A new Port Authority program aims to attract manufacturing jobs of the future
The $170 million venture would buy and clean up old industrial sites, resell them to manufacturers, and help grow advanced manufacturing jobs.
Camp Washington is a dichotomy in Cincinnati history — it has a stock of historic homes and industrial space, both of which are being redeveloped at a rapid pace for residential living and artist space. "Camp," as residents call it, is home to the famous Camp Washington Chili and the American Sign Museum.
The $170 million venture would buy and clean up old industrial sites, resell them to manufacturers, and help grow advanced manufacturing jobs.
Experienced bike mechanics volunteer their time to inspect and repair bicycles and get them ready to ride.
For the towns, cities, villages, and townships around Greater Cincinnati, preparing for and responding to disasters is a priority, often accomplished with limited means.
School Board School and CPS partner again to hear innovative ideas during Policy Pitch Night.
Starting on September 29, then throughout the month of October, FotoFocus exhibits by 600+ participating artists will delight observers across the region.
This small neighborhood is still a place where people make things, as it’s become a growing haven for artists.
Q&A with sisters Lorraine and Isabella Williamson, and their employer Barb Faimim
As the school year came to a close, some CPS students and teachers were preparing to get right back to work. And, this year, Soapbox was right there with them.
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