Economic Development

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The war did not enter the room through headlines or maps. It came in through voices. Measured. Tired. Precise.

Latest in Economic Development
Middletown, Butler County leaders mull fate of city’s historic buildings

As the city looks for a new path forward, perspectives may vary, but there is shared enthusiasm for an invigorated downtown.

Pre-apprenticeships lead the way to a brighter future for local high school students

Program exposes sophomores, juniors and seniors to potential career paths without having to commit to degree or formal apprenticeship.

Taming The Pike: How one town wants to turn a busy roadway into a village square

Can a high-speed thoroughfare be slowed down to become a community asset?

Life sciences talent find education opportunities, resources and support

Employment in the life sciences industry in Northern Kentucky is projected to grow 21.5% through 2029.

Once considered country, this town is the fastest-growing city in Hamilton County

Part city, part suburb, part country, Harrison has benefitted from a commodity lacking in many other towns – land.

Under one roof: A new home for growth and collaboration

From idea to reality, the OneNKY Center shows what’s possible when organizations align around a shared vision.

In-depth conversations at Cindependent educational events such as its Masterclass Series and Deep Dives provide opportunities for aspiring filmmakers to learn about screenplay and production decisions that make good projects memorable.
Cindependent Film Festival mentors and inspires emerging filmmakers

Get up close and personal at programs that fuel filmmakers’ preparation plus an Expo featuring local and national film, video and media-production organizations.  

Blackberry picking has become a signature late-summer Blooms and Berries event for foodies, bakers, and canners, among others.
Local fruit orchards adapt to volatile weather and market conditions

The fruits of Blooms and Berries’ labor include strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and pumpkins.  

City green-lighted project may tip scales for developers citywide

Save Our Neighborhoods advocates for a broader, unified push for collaborative, inclusive planning and development for all 52 Cincinnati neighborhoods.  

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