FEAM Aero sets up new hangar at CVG expected to generate 100 aircraft mechanic jobs
The new $19 million facility spread out over 103,000 feet will support the economic development of both the state and the region.
If you’ve done much cross-country travel, chances are you’ve already visited Hebron: It’s home to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport, or CVG as it's more commonly known. These days Hebron boasts much more than convenient air travel. The city has grown substantially in recent years, welcoming an Amazon Regional Fulfillment Center (of only 15 nationwide) and attracting enough relocating businesses to warrant revamping roadways citywide to accommodate increased traffic. Quite possibly Northern Kentucky’s best example of rural-meets-suburban life, Hebron offers endless opportunities for both indoor and outdoor fun. The city’s many protected historic sites offer regular tours and reenactments, while an expanding retail scene features everything from antique shops to a Gap Clearance Outlet. Annual fairs and farmers markets celebrate Hebron’s rustic heritage and the city’s ample open spaces attract hikers, campers and outdoor enthusiasts from all over the region.
The new $19 million facility spread out over 103,000 feet will support the economic development of both the state and the region.
The program works will colleges to help re-engage students who have paused their studies.
The project is an effort to build pride in the public courts and encourage communities to use them.
The program works with colleges to help re-engage students who have paused their studies.
The NKY Funders' Grants competition brings philanthropists together in common causes.
A Northern Kentucky University initiative created a team to reach out to rural counties in need of health care and mental health services to help in the battle against the nationwide opioid epidemic.
Students with academic potential often face obstacles in completing their educations. Two major grants from Northern Kentucky business leaders aim to help.
Open three months and already No. 3 in the nation? That's a distinction given to Cork 'N Bottle's new location at CVG in a USA TODAY survey, thanks in large part to their bourbon sampling opportunities for travelers.
Ahead of schedule, CVG nearly reached its 2021 passenger goal with continued strong growth in 2018. The goal has now been bumped up, and that's not the only change taking place at one of the region's biggest economic hubs.
The Food Network traveled to all 50 states searching for unique regional cuisine.
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