ArchiNATI festival gives citizens a say in the city’s built environment
During the week of Oct. 4–12, Cincinnatians will have the chance to experience the city’s built environment through the third annual ArchiNATI architecture festival.
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.
During the week of Oct. 4–12, Cincinnatians will have the chance to experience the city’s built environment through the third annual ArchiNATI architecture festival.
Chris Berre of Artfully Disheveled gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the tailoring process of a custom suit for Cincinnati Design Week.
As part of its Before the Bullying initiative, Covington-based Growing Sound worked with 15 students in the Greater Cincinnati area to produce six music videos aimed at promoting pro-social behavior.
The Schwartz Building, which is located at 906 Main St., will soon be converted from office buildings to apartments.
Cincinnati-based Rebel Film Productions debuted its newest film, “A Strange Brand of Happy” in more than 40 markets across the United States during the past two weeks. The film was also written, produced, shot and edited in Cincinnati.
The City of Cincinnati was awarded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its use of nearly 408 million kilowatt-hours of green power annually.
This year, New Life Furniture will help more than 500 households transitioning from homelessness furnish their new homes.
Several new projects are planned for Smale Riverfront Park, including a Great Adventure Playground that features a carousel.
With five child deaths occuring in the U.S. because of abuse or neglect each day, Taylor Jameson Hair Design coordinated White Out Child Abuse—The Cincinnati White Party to raise funds for an organization that helps these victims.
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