Vets welcomed to ease transition to civilian life and find work in a tight labor market
With an economy booming in the fields of aviation, high-tech, and logistics, Northern Kentucky would benefit from an infusion of military experience.
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.
With an economy booming in the fields of aviation, high-tech, and logistics, Northern Kentucky would benefit from an infusion of military experience.
International investment is a leading driver of jobs in the region.
Covington is moving ahead with a plan to “skill up” workers in the trades essential to maintaining and restoring old homes and buildings.
Covington is moving ahead with a plan to “skill up” workers in the trades essential to maintaining and restoring old homes and buildings.
The tours are ideal for visitors and tourists who want to explore, as well as for residents who often discover art they didn’t realize was there.
Writer Amy Briana Counts discovers places and views that are quintessentially Cincinnati.
Looking ahead, CPA is working to be more proactive in how it engages the issue of historic preservation.
Philanthropists have built and sustained this city and many others, funding the arts, improving the quality of life, and expanding health care and education. Can they respond to changing community needs?
The Fund’s capital has now more than doubled beyond the original $10 million that launched the Fund in 2013.
Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana all ranked in the Top 10 for state-level economic development.
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