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In a New York Times article devoted to ice cream, hometown favorites Graeter's and Aglamesis Brothers get the sweet treatment.
Downtown Cincinnati is the place to live, work, and play populated by restaurants, cafes, bars, arts and culture venues around every corner, plus a long-awaited and busy Kroger's that anchors recently-renovated Court Street Plaza. The downtown urban core is alive with programming, including music during the summer and ice skating in the winter, and features the largest living room 'television' in the region overlooking The Genius of Water at Fountain Square. Downtown has experienced dramatic expansion and population growth with residential developments, including condos and apartments in all price ranges, many of which boast scenic views of the hillsides and the river and offer unparalleled access to nightlife and recreation.
In a New York Times article devoted to ice cream, hometown favorites Graeter's and Aglamesis Brothers get the sweet treatment.
Eleven local projects recently received state historic tax credits totaling $6.2 million.
Construction and design firm professionals recently left their job sites for a day to join Stepping Stones’ day camp for children, teens and young adults with disabilities, as part of Construction Come Together Day.
Meet Ronnie and Willa, two Cincinnati residents who have faced what 25,000 people in the city experience each year: homelessness. Here they share their stories in video.
Some of the best modernist and contemporary buildings in the world are clustered in the Midwest along a route from Cleveland to Chicago, including a stop in Cincinnati.
United Way of Greater Cincinnati was recently chosen to join the Aspen Institute Ascend Network, a group of leading organizations seeking to lift struggling families out of poverty through a two-generational approach.
Craft Connection Brewery Tours' maiden voyage was May 2, and since then, they have hosted corporate groups, bachelor parties, and groups of friends and family.
This month, the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber's Minority Business Accelerator announced the addition of three local corporations to the organization’s current portfolio of 34 companies.
Employees of Colliers International in Ohio recently volunteered their time at hospices and senior centers across the state of Ohio as part of their Building Up Communities program, a quarterly volunteer event that allows them to give back to local communities and charitable organizations.
Fifth Third Bank is offering a free online toolkit to assist in the struggle of job hunting as part of its Reemployment campaign.
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