ArtWorks “Big Pitch” finalists: MadHouse Vinegar and SKT Ceramics
A spotlight on two of the eight finalists who will compete for a $15,000 business grant and the Audience Choice Award on September 25 at Memorial Hall.
Western Hills encompasses the neighborhoods furthest west of Cincinnati, including Bridgetown, Cheviot and Monfort Heights. Bridgetown's tight-knit community, mostly residential, takes on a family-first attitude. It's home to Oak Hills High School, once the largest high school in Ohio, and several private Catholic schools. Summertime brings parish festivals almost every weekend and the annual third of July firework celebration at local Kuliga Park, giving the neighborhood a festive vibe. The quaint city of Cheviot offers family-owned restaurants, shops and bars for local entertainment.
A spotlight on two of the eight finalists who will compete for a $15,000 business grant and the Audience Choice Award on September 25 at Memorial Hall.
Improvements include more visible signs, habitat restoration, and a new bike fix-it center.
Maury’s Tiny Cove’s vintage atmosphere is what drew a location scout for the 2015 film Carol. And, in the nearly 70 years of its operation, it hasn’t changed all that much.
In keeping with national trends, residents and business leaders in Cincinnati are constantly looking for ways to make local living more walkable and less car-reliant. But could transport alternatives like the streetcar also be the key to more affordable downtown housing?
Whether you're looking for affordable kitchen reno options or creative ways to keep your kids preoccupied over holiday break, Cincinnati’s reuse economy is answering the call. Take a look at these local groups proving that everything old is new again.
Five Cincinnati schools made Aceable's list of most beautiful high schools in the state, with Withrow University High School topping the list at no. 1.
Health fads are nothing new, but Pokemon Go is taking it to an entirely new level by generating innovative ways to get people moving, including plenty of Greater Cincinnati options.
In its fourth year, Crossroads' Beans and Rice initiative raised nearly $259,000 for eight organizations both locally and across the world.
Stepping Stones increased its reach to children and adults with disabilities by expanding to the west side at the beginning of January.
Turn and face the strange changes that 2016 will bring to Greater Cincinnati, thanks to these 10 stories waiting to be told.
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