Northside, region even prettier today
The lower Northside business district received a fresh coat of paint as part of the nationwide Great American Cleanup on Saturday, one of 90 regional projects involving more than 5,000 volunteers.
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 lower Northside business district received a fresh coat of paint as part of the nationwide Great American Cleanup on Saturday, one of 90 regional projects involving more than 5,000 volunteers.
Money magazine's list of the six “best places to buy a home these days” includes Cincinnati. Money's list is of “the six cities where home prices are likely to rise the most - or fall the least - in the next 12 months.”
Citing a manufacturing-heavy economy that should benefit from the falling dollar, Money Magazine has rated Greater Cincinnati among the 6 "best places to buy a home these days".
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority and National City Bank have announced a first-of-its-kind partnership to provide gap financing for small, minority-owned, and women-owned businesses participating in brownfield development projects in the City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County.
Though it has been reported that the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority has a $2.1 billion annual impact on the region, many Cincinnatians remain unaware of the group's activities.
According to the latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, the 15-county Greater Cincinnati region's population has topped that of the Cleveland metropolitan area, rising to 24th nationally.
Through inspired design, sustainable building practices and community engagement, developers Bloomfield/Schon + Partners are redefining "the bottom line".
The Cincinnati Northside Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation is quickly becoming the local leader in green redevelopment techniques, with two new LEED-quality homes and more projects on the way.
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