Madisonville

Offering an eclectic array of businesses, Madisonville is home to deeply rooted residents and newcomers attracted by unique homes in a reasonable price range. This family-friendly neighborhood offers hike/bike trails, an emerging arts scene and a burdgeoning CBD that's just months away from a complete overhaul, thanks to the Madisonville Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation.

The "living wall" at MadTree Brewing

MadTree deepens charitable roots by joining 1% for the Planet

The international nonprofit works to build, support, and activate an alliance of businesses financially committed to creating a healthy planet.

Ten-year plan: improvements to Cincinnati’s libraries

Over the next decade, all 40 branches will receive renovations and improvements.

New Leaf Kitchen nurtures children in food insecure communities

Annie Streitmarter’s program cultivates children's minds, bodies, and souls with lesson and demonstrations on healthy eating.

Green Umbrella helps secure the city’s future in urban agriculture

The city's greatest environmental ally is advancing access to healthy, sustainable food across communities.

The Manse Apartments will house 60 apartments.
Historic hotel will get new life as senior apartments

The Manse will offer 60 affordable housing units for low-income retirees.

Creating a vision for Norwood, residents find community

After more than a year of community interviews and meetings, the city's Community Agreement was unveiled, with plans to create clean, inviting spaces for residents, visitors, and business owners. 

Innovative education programs are the focus of GCF’s upcoming grants

Schools and organizations can apply for funds that will expand summer programs and provide funding for trips, sporting equipment, and transportation.

Greater Cincinnati Foundation grants support learning programs for at-risk kids

Thanks to Supporting Educational Success, 22 local organizations will be able to fund programs that improve both learning and health.

Tax law created hundreds of new “opportunity zones”

Developers can qualify for big breaks in certain underdeveloped and disinvested neighborhoods.

A taste of Mexico in Madisonville

After years of traveling, Josh Wamsley returned to Cincinnati to open an authentic Oaxacan restaurant.

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