The Well-Fed City: How an urban market revitalized a neighborhood
Findlay Market sparked new investment in its neighborhood, and became a partner for food entrepreneurs, many who are people of color and immigrants.
Findlay Market sparked new investment in its neighborhood, and became a partner for food entrepreneurs, many who are people of color and immigrants.
The hydroponic farming firm's expansion into Kentucky was one of two significant job announcements in NKY recently.
The lab would be large enough to house startup companies in the biotech arena, and provide a hub for fostering connections and the exchange of ideas among researchers.
Pop-up holiday markets help showcase one-of-a-kind gifts made by local entrepreneurs.
The Governor's School for Entrepreneurs brings students from across the state into a three-week program to develop business models, design prototypes, and pitch startups.
New ideas take root in cities, where the networks and connections exist to test those concepts, attract talented people, find partners and customers, and grow.
Rachel Angel developed the app to show students where they can start and where they can succeed in their careers.
A diverse group of guest speakers combined with local, live entertainment create a great lineup at the third annual event, held (safely) in person this year.
With four new restaurants on the way, new housing, a major riverfront development on the drawing board, and a proud history, Bellevue is remaking itself again.
A branding and marketing agency is moving to Covington, and a growing logistics firm is expanding.
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