Co-op market hopes to set up shop in former Northside Save-a-Lot
The Cincinnati Union Cooperative Initiative, along with the residents and organizations in Northside, hope to bring a grocery store co-op to the area.
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.
The Cincinnati Union Cooperative Initiative, along with the residents and organizations in Northside, hope to bring a grocery store co-op to the area.
The next Cincy Summer Streets will take place this Sunday, August 24, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in Northside. See what's in store.
Six local nonprofits will benefit from purchases made at Treasures 4 Charity, an upscale retail shop located in East Walnut Hills.
The community was invited to help paint the crosswalk, or ArtWalk, at Main and Melindy streets in Over-the-Rhine during the neighborhood’s Second Sunday on Main.
Tomorrow, a mile-long stretch of E. McMillan Street and Woodburn Avenue between Gilbert Avenue and Madison Road will be closed to cars, but open to pedestrians, bicyclists, skateboarders and rollerbladers.
This spring, the editors of Esquire set off on a cross-country journey to discover the best of what the United States has to offer. From style to food and drink and other distinctly American oddities, they scoured this land by car from New York to L.A. Here's a sampling of what they encountered on their journey from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati.
For some people, chocolate is an indulgence. For others, it’s comfort. For plenty of us, it is a craving. For Shalini Latour, of Chocolats Latour, chocolate is a meditation.
This fall, Northside will welcome another new restaurant, World Cup, located at 4023 Hamilton Ave. The sports bar will cater to all kinds of sports, and will feature international cuisine.
Eleven local projects recently received state historic tax credits totaling $6.2 million.
Later this year, the former Kirby Road School in Northside will become an apartment complex, Kirby Lofts.
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