Southbank City Living to show off Kentucky’s urban style
Southbank City Living, an exploration of urban living and investment opportunities in Northern Kentucky's river cities, takes place on Sunday, June 22 from 2 PM to 6 PM.
This genteel town just south of the Ohio River features a number of charming treasures including the lively MainStrasse district with its trendy bars, pubs and restaurants as well as beautiful homes stretched along the river beneath the strikingly modern architecture of the architectural jewel, the Ascent at Roebling's Bridge, designed by Daniel Libeskind. Covington is experiencing a renaissance with new shops, restaurants and condos opening along Madison and Pike Streets, and a burgeoning Arts District that acts as the cultural glue that binds the city's charm to its proud denizens. Plus, its successful startup scene is attracting entrepreneurs, especially in emerging informatics and data-driven industries thanks to the UpTech business accelerator.
Southbank City Living, an exploration of urban living and investment opportunities in Northern Kentucky's river cities, takes place on Sunday, June 22 from 2 PM to 6 PM.
Vision 2015 will be releasing its second report to the community later this week, and this time they are going green.
Give Back Cincinnati's Paint the Town 2008 is coming to Covington on June 14, an event that will improve the curb appeal of 47 of the city's houses.
The economics of Traditional Neighborhood Design will be examined at the Growing Livable Communities Workshop on June 12-13 at Simon Kenton High School in Independence.
The Robert Half International Financial Hiring Index is forecasting increased hiring of full-time accounting and finance professionals in the Cincinnati area during the third quarter of 2008.
The Ohio Department of Development has announced that it will team up with the Greater Cincinnati African-American Chamber of Commerce and the Akron Urban League to expand the state's support of the minority business community.
Greater Cincinnati Aligning Forces for Quality is among fourteen community-based programs around the country to take part in a $300 million initiative to spearhead health quality reforms through regional collaboratives.
On June 6, the development community will convene at Developers Day 2008 to learn about the successes and opportunities for investment in Northern Kentucky's river cities.
Cincinnati's steady and diversified economy has helped it weather the ups and downs of industry slumps and rampant real estate speculation.
While the local media is largely responsible for cultivating negative opinions among Cincinnatians, every now and then they produce a story that provides some perspective.
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