Artfully rebuilding in Covington
LISC's national website has a feature story "Rebuilding, Artfully, in Kentucky" covering the transformative work its Cincinnati office has done in Covington in partnership with the Center for Great Neighborhoods.
LISC's national website has a feature story "Rebuilding, Artfully, in Kentucky" covering the transformative work its Cincinnati office has done in Covington in partnership with the Center for Great Neighborhoods.
Former Bengals exec Jeff Berding thinks pro soccer is the "next big thing" in American sports, so he's building FC Cincinnati (before even playing its first game) to be ready for MLS expansion.
The Brandery and Possible digital marketing agency host the free Queen City Mobile Summit Feb. 17, a collaboration among national and local players to spark discussion about the future of mobile app technology.
As Ensemble Theatre celebrates its 30th birthday and confirms its expansion plans, Lynn Meyers reflects on OTR's resurgence as a "great metaphor for life."
ArtsWave and Cintrifuse lead a unique collaboration to launch Tidal: Art + Tech Challenge April 8-10, gathering local creatives for a weekend hackathon to help Cincinnati arts organizations.
Greater Cincinnati Venture Association kicks off its 2016 educational programming Feb. 10 with the year's first Breakfast Club, featuring remarks from three early-stage tech startups and Braxton Brewery founder Jake Rouse.
The Brandery has begun taking applications for its 2016 startup accelerator class; each of the selected 10-12 teams will receive $50,000 in seed funding and a year of free office space and mentorship in exchange for a 6 percent equity stake in their company.
New college tech graduates should consider 10 "secretly great" U.S. cities for their first jobs, including Cincinnati, says sales support website DataFox.
Cincinnati's "next hot neighborhood" is just a stone's throw from the current one, but the West End's tortured history often overshadows its supply of single-family homes and proximity to downtown and OTR.
The city's new Minority and Women Business Enterprise Program is shifting into high gear, giving small businesses a chance to become economic catalysts for the entire Greater Cincinnati region.
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