Garden-to-table in East Price Hill
Community-driven efforts turned a dilapidated building into a safe, volunteer-run community space that will soon have a kitchen churning out seasonal, locally sourced fare.
Price Hill is on Cincinnati's western edge overlooking the downtown basin. Locals love long-standing family-owned business like Incline Public House, Primavista and Somm Wine Bar. Once home to Pete Rose and the headquarters of Slush Puppies, Price Hill still houses a major food manufacturing plant for hometown-based Kroger. Mt. Echo Park offers sweeping views of the Cincinnati skyline, and Cincinnati Christian University resides along Glenway Avenue, attracting young students from all over the world to this unique and historical area of town. Groups like Price Hill Will and Cincinnati Landmark Productions are helping to revitalize the area with new entertainment options, local businesses and neighborhood restorations.
Community-driven efforts turned a dilapidated building into a safe, volunteer-run community space that will soon have a kitchen churning out seasonal, locally sourced fare.
The original structure will be preserved while also adding modern-day improvements.
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