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.

WIN helps make South Cumminsville walkable, increases home ownership

Working in Neighborhoods is making strides in creating a more walkable, healthy and liveable South Cumminsville.

City Flea founders hosting November market at 21c

This year, City Flea founders Nick and Lindsay Dewald are hosting the City Flea Small Mall November 17 from noon to 6 p.m. at the 21c Museum Hotel.

Isaac Selya brings 21st century innovation to opera in Cincinnati

One phrase that doesn't usually get brought into the discussion when talking about innovation is "classical music." In Cincinnati, Isaac Selya is changing that perception as founder and artistic director of Queen City Chamber Opera.

Come Home Cincinnati initiative to increase home ownership, redevelop vacant areas

In late September, a new initiative was announced that will help increase home ownership and help to redevelop the Cincinnati neighborhoods that have been hit hardest by vacancy and abandonment.

Cincinnati State awarded $2.75 million manufacturing training grant

Cincinnati State received a $2.75 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to expand its ability to provide manufacturing careers.

Modern Office Methods hosts contest to award equipment to nonprofits
Northside salon raises money for abused and neglected kids

With five child deaths occuring in the U.S. because of abuse or neglect each day, Taylor Jameson Hair Design coordinated White Out Child Abuse—The Cincinnati White Party to raise funds for an organization that helps these victims.

Groundwork Cincinnati/Mill Creek receives $80,000 grant

Groundwork Cincinnati/Mill Creek recently received an $80,000 grant from Interact for Health. The grant is to help support the fourth phase of the City’s Mill Creek Greenway Trail.

Demand Better: Building healthy, vibrant neighborhoods

As we continue to reprise our four-part Demand Better series, we take a look at innovations and ideas that empower and support neighbors here and around the country—and offer some key demands for Cincinnati's future as election day approaches.

Demand Better: Architecture’s impact on Cincinnati’s economy

As election day approaches, we'll be re-running our four-part Demand Better series in an effort to spark conversations and provoke thought about how we can demand more from our city's leaders. This week, we take a look at the topic of architecture.

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