Corryville

Often lumped in with Clifton, Corryville has its own special mix of residential and retail built along a business district that runs the length of Short Vine. Home to music fan favorites like Bogart's live concert hall and Mike's Music's collection of vintage guitars; the Public Library's branch in the handsomely renovated Carnegie building; and UC's Niehoff Urban Studio headquartered in a turn-of-the-century dance hall across the street.

Northside Transit Center opened in fall 2020.

Cincinnati’s regional transit system improves with collaboration focused on inclusivity

Advocacy and research group, TransitCenter, studied eleven cities, although Cincinnati was not among them, and found that their boards were not representative in terms of gender, race or geography. In […]

CCAC Next: Imagining a better future for the arts

The Clifton Cultural Arts Center has been looking for a new home for years. After searching through more than 30 properties, they finally found one.

Volunteers, signatures needed for affordable housing trust fund

A proposed charter amendment will allocate funds to support the city’s most vulnerable population.

Erica and Kevin McDonnell with GCF CEO Ellen Katz
The Skyline Chili Community Fund will improve access to quality preschool opportunities

Money will go towards increasing the amount of good programs and tuition.

Ten-year plan: improvements to Cincinnati’s libraries

Over the next decade, all 40 branches will receive renovations and improvements.

Innovative education programs are the focus of GCF’s upcoming grants

Schools and organizations can apply for funds that will expand summer programs and provide funding for trips, sporting equipment, and transportation.

Dress to Impress outfits students for success

At UC's Lindner College of Business, freshmen practice selecting appropriate business attire, pitching companies, and building relationships with potential future employers.

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. 

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