New Metro transit center aims to improve rider experience in Northside
A new Metro transit center is in the works near the intersection of Spring Grove Avenue and Blue Rock Street, just off of Hamilton Avenue in Northside.
For those seeking an urban environment with a funky blend of Victorian homes, eclectic and traditional businesses, a long tradition of community activism and one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Cincinnati, you can't go wrong with Northside. Home to the legendary 4th of July parade, the Northside Farmer's Market, Shake It Records, the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Cincinnati, popular watering holes like the Comet and Northside Tavern and an active community council, Northside is all about preserving its strong grassroots heritage. One of Cincinnati's most walkable neighborhoods, Northside also features multiple green spaces, including Hoffner Park, the central site of numerous festivals.
A new Metro transit center is in the works near the intersection of Spring Grove Avenue and Blue Rock Street, just off of Hamilton Avenue in Northside.
Organizers set the bar high for the second annual NewCo "inside-out" conference, attracting more than 900 attendees to 95 host companies across Greater Cincinnati.
Melt, a Northside staple and recent addition to Molly Wellmann’s Wellmann’s Brands, is making a big move to the new Gantry apartment complex.
Northside Music Fest is Cincinnati's longest running, independently-run free music event, and the ninth annual version brings 16 bands to three stages at Northside Tavern June 24-25.
Regional leaders and international experts will join together June 10 for the second annual Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit and figure out ways we can work together to reduce carbon emissions.
Much like craft breweries, small-batch liquor distilleries are making a comeback across Greater Cincinnati area. Here's a roundup of local distilleries with two more coming soon.
Bloomfield/Schon+Partners is redeveloping Northside's 100-year-old Kirby Road School into 40 apartments and will host a public open house June 1.
The Greater Cincinnati Regional Food Policy Council recently awarded six local food-related projects a total of $39,500 through its Good Food Fund.
Seven Cincinnati Public Schools are getting updated curriculum in time for next school year, the first changes in the district's five-year Vision 2020 plan.
Green Umbrella’s Local Food Action Team, the Central Ohio River Valley Local Food Guide and Northside Farmers Market have teamed up to inspire individuals to eat local.
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