Downtown

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.

Brit Fitzpatrick heads up Blue North for Northern Kentucky Tri-Ed.

Blue North launches supply chain meetup

Co-founders of the New York City-based REFASHIOND Ventures and The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation will participate in a virtual fireside chat.

John Juech, Cincinnati’s furloughed assistant city manager on what we need from the federal stimulus

America’s smaller towns and metro areas are facing a fiscal calamity, so we must save the local governments in financial crisis due to the pandemic.

Batesville, Ind., hospital seeks help from Cincinnati in treating surge of COVID-19 patients

Margaret Mary Community Hospital’s 25 beds are normally mostly empty. But starting the week of March 20, the rural facility was filled with both confirmed and suspected cases.

For the second year running, Cincinnati is the No. 1 city for recent college grads

Seven of the top 10 are located in the Midwest, and were ranked according to job opportunities, affordability, and fun.

Who’s hiring? Three regional institutions plan to expand jobs over the next several weeks

Fifth Third Bank, Kroger, and Fidelity Investments plan to increase hiring and decrease onboarding time during the pandemic.

Don’t count yourself out: complete your census forms ASAP

Without an accurate assessment of our population, Cincinnati will lose much-needed federal funding.

Coronavirus and the law: what you should know about Ohio’s stay-at-home-order

The U.S. Constitution gives the states all powers not given specifically to the federal government. Those state powers include law enforcement and protecting the public health, which is why states have had the final say in lockdown measures during the pandemic.

Keeping in touch with furloughed staffers: Britney Ruby Miller works to keep employees connected

Around the world, businesses are trying to keep their laid-off workers engaged, insured, and mentally healthy.

How can you help? Cincinnati organizations in need of donations during COVID-19 pandemic

We all know about the first responders working overtime and risking their lives as COVID-19 continues to spread. Here’s a look at some local organizations tirelessly helping Cincinnati’s more vulnerable residents.

Cincinnati’s robust arts community continues amid COVID-19

ArtsWave is focused on helping the region’s arts sector weather the coronavirus crisis.

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