NYTimes 52 Places Traveler finds Arts Flourishing in Cincinnati
Columnist Jada Yuan visited our region as part of her journey to all 52 places on the list.
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.
Columnist Jada Yuan visited our region as part of her journey to all 52 places on the list.
CNBC.com chooses LISNR as #22 on the list for disrupting audio and mobile.
Culture, coffee, games and dancing complete a 36 hour summer getaway tour recommendation from Cleveland Scene.
Take a trip back to the dynasty that established the first Chinese empire.
As part of our 10 year anniversary series, we examine how local food has changed in the past decade, and where it might be in the future.
This June, author and historian Max Grinnell will return to Cincinnati to host a series of walking tours titled Out of the Past: Tales from the Federal Writers Guide to Cincinnati On Foot.
Robin Imaging, established 42 years ago, was the biggest photo lab in Greater Cincinnati, Yet, when the market began to change and film started to phase out, owner Bill Johnson and his wife Deb Kittner Johnson had a choice: cease or evolve.
Cincinnati Boychoir is shaping young lives and expanding horizons is the goal of a new “Cultural Curriculum”
People’s Liberty, a philanthropic lab, announced the six winners of $10,000 Project Grants to provide an opportunity for individuals to implement innovative community development projects in Greater Cincinnati.
Talented women in the Cincinnati area will be prepared and empowered for higher leadership roles through the return of WE Lead, a 10-month executive leadership development experience for women offered by the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce.
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