Westwood

Cincinnati's largest neighborhood, Westwood, houses more than 30,000 residents in a six-mile area just west of downtown. With tree-lined streets and architecturally appealing homes, many parts of the neighborhood offer beautiful walking views. Westwood maintains its historic buildings as renovations, new businesses and diverse young residents continue to be drawn to the west side. The community was featured in the Soapbox On The Ground series where we connected with Westwood community members and their many, ongoing initiatives. Want to learn more about Westwood? Check out On The Ground Westwood.

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Maury’s Tiny Cove: the West Side steakhouse

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.

The current tap list at Wooden Cask in Newport.
Thirsty? Try these local brews on for size

Are you in search of a new beer to try? Check out some of our favorite beers from around town, including The Gadget, Corruption, Team Fiona, Tea Bags and a Hefeweizen.

Documentary featuring new District 3 police headquarters airing on Dec. 24

A new film showcasing the redevelopment and sustainability efforts of the City of Cincinnati will air again on Dec. 24 at 6:30 p.m. on CET (PBS).

Cincy’s 10 most beautiful neighborhoods all have unique identities

Ten Cincinnati neighborhoods have been recognized by Only in Your State as the city's most beautiful.

Supercade bringing spot for the whole family to Westwood this spring

As part of the ongoing development efforts in Westwood, Leslie and Bill Rich are bringing a family-fun arcade to the neighborhood. Supercade has an opening date of March.

The Old St. George Church in Uptown is now a Crossroads campus.
Locally founded Crossroads now the fastest-growing church in the U.S.

Crossroads has come a long way since its founding in 1995; today, it's been named the fastest-growing church in America by Outreach Magazine.

Vision 2020 works to offer CPS students real-world experience

The Vision 2020 initiative strives to improve the city's public schools by offering students real-world experience at an early age in order to better prepare them to be successful students and contributing members of the community.

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.

A farm plot in Westwood that provides fresh produce to Jubilee Market.
Jubilee Project addresses food deserts and job training in Westwood

Food deserts — or communities without easy access to fresh foods — are a growing concern nationally and in Greater Cincinnati. Among other things, the Jubilee Project is bringing fresh produce to the McHenry corridor of Westwood and East Westwood.

It takes a village: Westwood’s fun-focused redevelopment

In Westwood, people of every background are working together for positive redevelopment that blends new and old, with plenty of space for community gathering and fun.

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