Price Hill

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.

Sixteen projects receive NOFA money from the City

Thanks to the Notice of Funding Availability program, 12 Cincinnati neighborhoods will further develop. Projects already in the pipeline and projects that are still are on the horizon will benefit from NOFA funds.

District 3 police headquarters showcased in sustainability design magazine

The new, 39,600-square-foot, District 3 police headquarters that serves about 95,000 people form Price Hill to Riverside to Westwood. It's the first LEED platinum and net zero police station in the world.

Urban agriculture efforts growing in Cincinnati communities

An innovative inter-departmental collaboration, Urban AgricultureStat, launched in June with a motion passed by Cincinnati City Council. The goal is to expand Cincinnati's urban agriculture footprint and invest in ways to develop blighted properties for the purpose of urban farming.

A group of kids listens to stories in the gallery.
Cincy Stories opens second gallery in Price Hill as part of Street Stories project

Now through Oct. 31, people can stop by the Cincy Stories story gallery in East Price Hill and share their stories with others.

Price Hill coffee staple relocating but staying in loyal neighborhood

Beloved BLOC Coffee Company is moving, but it won’t be going far. When the coffee house first announced the move in early 2017.

Take one, leave one: Free Little Pantries nourish 10 Cincy food deserts

Nutritionist and Pleasant Ridge resident Lisa Andrews believes no one should go to bed hungry. With help from People’s Liberty and local residents, she’s following through on her vision to install free “little pantries” across the city.

Located in Lower Price Hill, the Cincinnati Type & Print Museum is also a working print shop.
Cincinnati Type & Print Museum to celebrate city’s rich printing history

Off Eighth Street in Lower Price Hill sits a piece of Cincinnati history, one that Gary Walton learned to operate in middle school and consequently, turned into a 40-year career.

Kachelle Cunningham is working with Starfire Council and Community Matters to bring an artist collective to Lower Price Hill.
Starfire Council helping create inclusive artist collective in Lower Price Hill

Studio C participant Starfire Council is partnering with Community Matters in Lower Price Hill and a resident to bring an artist collective to the neighborhood.

The Corporation for Findlay Market applied for a loan from CDF/IFF to complete Findlay Kitchen.
CDF/IFF nonprofit loan program leads to community reinvestment

In 2015, the Cincinnati Development Fund teamed up with IFF (and the JP Morgan Chase Foundation) to provide loans to nonprofits in Greater Cincinnati and Dayton.

In December, neighborhood groups gathered for a creative placemaking summit.
Creative placemaking efforts to launch in five Cincinnati neighborhoods

Throughout fall 2016, a coalition of local arts organizations, nonprofit leaders and community members came together to form a creative placemaking network that will bring arts and cultural events and initiatives to Cincinnati in 2017.

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