Ft. Mitchell

With its tree-lined, upmarket neighborhoods and small-town feel, Fort Mitchell is a suburban retreat for Greater Cincinnati families and relocating professionals alike. Just a short drive from downtown, Fort Mitchell residents enjoy quick access to events at Great American Ball Park, Paul Brown Stadium, Newport Aquarium and the Cincinnati Zoo.   Fort Mitchell’s green spaces boast a wealth of outdoor activities mere steps from home. Landscaped seating, play areas and basketball courts offer residential appeal at the smaller Iris Road and Crescent Parks, while General Ormsby Mitchel Park’s shaded pavilion, wooded picnic grounds and sports opportunities make it ideal for family and team-friendly fun.   Fort Mitchell is also home to two Kentucky Blue Ribbon schools — Beechwood Independent and Blessed Sacrament — as well as a successful small business sector and outstanding restaurants like the historic Greyhound Tavern.

When the safety net vanishes for independent restaurants, community steps forward with Chowdown Cares

In this environment, even a brief disruption can threaten a small restaurant’s ability to stay open.

Tri-ED calls on businesses in Italy, France, and Germany

International investment is a leading driver of jobs in the region.

Demand for free, drive-thru tests spikes with surge in COVID Omicron variant

“Omicron continues to burn through the commonwealth, growing at levels we have never seen before," says Gov. Beshear.

Icon Marketing Communications moved into this renovated warehouse in Covington this year.
Northern Kentucky ad agency’s purchase of Seattle e-commerce firm is first of several to come

The deal should allow the Covington-based marketing and advertising agency to expand its sales to Amazon’s e-commerce space.

Old Kentucky Bourbon Bar was among the many businesses receiving emergency grants from local governments.
Local community grants bridge the revenue gap for neighborhood businesses

Fort Mitchell, Covington, Newport, and Fort Thomas are among the local governments making grants available to homegrown businesses in their towns.

NKU has joined a national coalition to help students complete their degree programs.
NKU partners with national coalition to help returning students complete their studies

The program works with colleges to help re-engage students who have paused their studies.

Last year, volunteer Dawn Rhodes made the winning pitch for the Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky.
Finalists chosen in pitch competition for funders’ grants

The NKY Funders' Grants competition brings philanthropists together in common causes.

NKU's campus in Highland Heights, Ky.
Major gifts to help NKU students stay in school

Students with academic potential often face obstacles in completing their educations. Two major grants from Northern Kentucky business leaders aim to help.

Holly Mazzocca in her Bartlett Wealth Management office.
Remember July 1: Make your NKY impact last through ‘Endow Kentucky’ opportunity

NKY needs your help to get its fair share and keep its nonprofit organizations strong for decades to come. The opportunity to help opens on July 1 through the Endow Kentucky program.

All in the family: two generations of restaurateurs run NKY eateries

The Wainscotts keep business in the family and Southern charm on the table at Greyhound Tavern.

Our Partners

Taft Museum of Art

Don't miss out!

Everything Cincinnati, in your inbox every week.

Close the CTA

Already a subscriber? Enter your email to hide this popup in the future.