Hebron

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.  

CVG brings you Christmas in July

Amazon's primary hub is located at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.

Look behind the scenes at CVG, a city within a city

Take a trip through Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, in many ways a city unto itself, with more than 60 retails shops, a 460-person staff and curated public art.

CVG gains momentum with addition of Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines to begin operating routes from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).

Amazon planning $1.5 billion cargo hub at CVG

With the completion of the proposed 2-million-square-foot facility, Amazon will be able to rely less on UPS and FedEx for air deliveries. 

Following the food: a look at one of NKY’s strongest economic sectors

Northern Kentucky Tri-ED releases its five-year Target Industry Analysis, identifying food production as an area of strength for the region, with companies like Wild Flavors and Perfetti Van Melle leading the charge.

CVG CEO Candace McGraw
CVG CEO lauds departing Skyward president in sendoff

Skyward president Bill Scheyer announced in November that he will retire.

Photo outlining the approximate stretch of KY 536 to be renovated
Construction to begin soon on KY 536 in Boone County

The first segment of Kentucky 536 across Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties will be improved soon.

How NKY is using public transit to boost economic development

TANK gets creative in connecting residents to jobs and trying to work around traffic congestion, while Newport citizens look to import the Cincinnati Streetcar and related investments.

Northern Kentucky occupies sweet spot in the candy industry

NKY candy manufacturing giants and small, independent confectioners alike gear up for the Easter season (and beyond).

CVG collecting stories to remember Terminals 1 and 2 before demolition

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is asking the community to share stories and photos from memories of Terminals 1 and 2, which will be demolished this year to make way for the construction of a new car rental facility.

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