West End / Brighton

This expansive neighborhood borders Over-the-Rhine in the shape of a sliver. Mostly residential, it has a rich history and diverse inhabitants, a beauty discovered by only the most discerning eye. The Dayton Street Historical District, a cluster of houses built mostly in the late 1800s, is on the National Register of Historic Places. City West, a mixed-income housing development just north of downtown in the neighborhood's southern-most point, is the biggest housing development in Cincinnati since World War II. The quiet streets have come alive with additions like the Mockbee across Central Parkway and a church renovation that will yield a climbing gym.

Stationed at Union Terminal

The Duke Energy Holiday Trains return to the Cincinnati Museum Center during Holiday Junction.

Take a walk on the wild side

The Cincinnati Museum Center’s new Dinosaur Hall has prehistoric creatures, interactive exhibits, and an onsite lab.

Old meets new: redesigned Union Terminal reopens

Visitors will see old favorites next to new exhibits in the Cincinnati Museum Center's renovated, redefined space.

Dani Isaacsohn (top center) organized Cincinnati Public Schools students and parents in a dialogue about bullying.
Building bridges to forgotten communities

Entrepreneur Dani Isaacsohn aims to make every voice count with Cohear, his new consulting firm.

Artist Anne Wainscott lost everything in her Covington condo to a fire.
Rising from the ashes

The local art community has planned an auction to restore fashion illustrator Anne Wainscott's Covington condo.

Additions and updates to Cincinnati’s skyline

Ten years later, the city’s passion for state-of-the-art, eye-catching architecture continues unabated.

STEPS to success

The Brighton Center and United Way battle long-term poverty with a holistic approach.

Restored to glory

The iconic Art Deco fountain at Union Terminal has been both updated and historically preserved.

Society for the Preservation of Music Hall invites you to help re-imagine their new brand

Local non-profit, SPMH wants community input to help shape the organization’s new brand vision.

Cincy’s Got Tech Talent: from education to employment

Per Scholas and Thrive work together to bring graduates into IT.

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