Oakley

Sometimes overshadowed by its trendy neighbor, Hyde Park, Oakley's eclectic residents know they've got a great thing going in a neighborhood that definitely holds its own. Oakley's Madison Road main drag features a wide variety of shops and restaurants anchored by the recently revamped Oakley Square. Don't miss Dewey's Pizza, Oakley Cycles, King Arthur's Court toy store and the Blue Manatee Bookstore, which features one of the best collections of children's literature in the city. You'll know you're in Oakley when you see the marquee for the 77 year old 20th Century Theatre, which hosts live music and special events. And just across the street is the home of Cincinnati's 'other' old school ice cream dynasty: Alglamesis Brothers Ice Cream Parlor and Candy Shoppe, which has been around since 1913.

City green-lighted project may tip scales for developers citywide

Save Our Neighborhoods advocates for a broader, unified push for collaborative, inclusive planning and development for all 52 Cincinnati neighborhoods.  

Newport High School Class of 2024
Power and purpose: The leadership of Dr. Kareem Moncree-Moffett and Ramona Malone

They don’t run daily school operations, but their influence is undeniable.

Making relationships work

Local therapists encourage communication skills for building connections with significant others.  

"This business isn’t just what I do; it has become who I am, and I love it." Susie Brand, jeweler.
Gifting that supports Cincy’s makers

Take a little time this holiday shopping season to slow down a bit and get to know the makers hiding in plain sight.

Top l to r: Ross Battoclette, Champlin Architecture, CHCURC and Michael Stehlin, Chief Building Official for Hamilton County; bottom l to r: Christopher Meyer, Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority and Dean Lutton, Reztark Design Studio
Development beyond the basin: An Architecture Matters panel discussion

Join us to learn more about neighborhoods, townships, villages, and cities that are building new commercial, residential, and mixed-use projects to accommodate, and attract, new residents.

Development beyond the basin

As market demand changes, so do communities.

A variety of soaps at Lemonwood Soap Co.
Soap making is good, clean fun and good business too

Two local soap makers provide insight into how they create fragrant, long-lasting bars of soap and what drives their professional passions.

New restaurants coming to East Walnut Hills, Oakley, and Madisonville

New grub and tipples from a trio of forthcoming dining establishments.  

Bike &Trail Expo is back for its second year

About 70 vendors will be exhibiting their wares, 15% more than last year.

Kelly Schneider Morgan, a 3rd generation owner of Bellevue's Schneider's Sweet Shop, holds up a tray of the shop’s best-selling opera creams. Schneider’s has operated since 1939 and still uses some of the original equipment to make chocolate.
Knowing beans about love

Aromas of chocolates and coffee exude Valentine’s Day.  

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