Sycamore Township

In northeast Hamilton County, Sycamore Township is home to about 20,000 residents and contains parts of several communities, including portions of Kenwood, Dillonvale, and Rossmoyne. Its strong commercial base includes the Kenwood retail district and Kenwood Towne Centre, one of the region's largest and most upscale shopping malls. Its public schools, Sycamore Community Schools, are often ranked among the best in the state. The township's Bechtold Park and Schuler Sports Complex offer green space, sports fields, playgrounds, and trails.  

Cincinnati Form Follows Function (cf3) is raising awareness of the region’s endangered mid-century modern architectural form

The nonprofit’s approach unites education, awareness, and working with other preservation associations to advocate for these unique structures.

Top row: Jen Fiorenza, The English Contractor. L to R bottom row: Jason Schneider, AIA, Jeckering & Schneider Architects, Kenneth Workman, AIA, Architectural DesignWorks Studio and Ryan Duebber, AIA, Ryan Duebber Architecture.
Architecture Matters panel discussion: Go up, go out or go deep with home renovations and additions

A thoughtful renovation or addition can make that house the home where you want to stay. Join a discussion about the process and steps to get started, design and build.

Development beyond the basin

As market demand changes, so do communities.

Amid budgetary challenges, shared services take flight in first ring suburbs

Exchanging ideas and tactics for success has become commonplace, as communities observe and adopt innovative solutions from neighboring areas.

Hamilton County Commissioners, l to r, VP Alicia Reece, President Stephanie Summerow Dumas, and Commissioner Denise Dreihaus
Public meetings and convening sessions help guide county allocation of federal funds

This money went towards immediate, long-term, and transformational needs.

Talbert House's Camp Possible
In the pandemic’s wake, Cincinnati mental health leans on new networks and natural remedies

Before COVID, advocates rallied to raise awareness and reduce stigma opening the conversation around mental health. Now they face overwhelming demand for services.

Ten-year plan: improvements to Cincinnati’s libraries

Over the next decade, all 40 branches will receive renovations and improvements.

Creative Aging Cincinnati keeps seniors active and engaged through artistic programming

The nonprofit offers nearly 200 creative services to area facilities. 

#ShowUpForShabbat rallies people locally and nationally

One year after the mass shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue, millions of people of all faiths pledged to stand up against anti-Semitism.

Loveland coffee shop pays tribute to owners’ roots

Cincinnati natives Jimmy and Leah Hooper both left for bigger cities. But starting a family brought them back, where they also opened the Hometown Café as a tribute to their roots. 

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