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Creating a walkable city means restricting urban driving, reviving stairs & alleys

Two events this weekend highlight the opportunity to boost Cincinnati's urban core "one step at a time" through pedestrian-friendly planning and growth.

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Building Engaged Communities: Why Xavier is promoting the cooperative movement

Cincinnati's role in the cooperative movement is rapidly expanding. Over the next year, by teaming up with a number of co-op organizations around town, Xavier University will host a three-part conference to spread the word; the first event is Nov. 12.

Protestors outside the P&G shareholder meeting, where the company announced plans to use wind power at its factories
Procter & Gamble to run its home care/fabric product factories with wind power

Procter & Gamble officials announced at their annual shareholder meeting that the company is building a wind farm in Texas to power all of its North American plants that manufacture home care and fabric products.

Walnut Hills' signature Paramount Building is targeted for redevelopment
Two new projects bringing apartments & retail space to Walnut Hills and downtown

Redevelopment of two historic buildings will bring a new apartment complex to downtown and two floors of retail space to the Paramount Building in Walnut Hills.

SCORE mentor Carlin Stamm (left) with Judy and Dominic LoPresti of Spun Bicycles
SCORE provides free business mentoring, names Clients of the Year

SCORE's Cincinnati chapter recently named Pianimals, The Yoga Bar, Spicy Olive and Spun Bicycles as Clients of the Year from among the 700 local small businesses and entrepreneurs it aided in the last year with free mentorship.

Aronoff Center for the Arts celebrates 20 years as a downtown development magnet
20 years ago, the Aronoff Center helped launch downtown’s revitalization

This month marks the 20th anniversary of the Aronoff Center for the Arts helping turn around the area north of Fountain Square now known as the Backstage District.

LawnLife youth employees training on site at a job
LawnLife founder pays forward the values of hard work and a well-kept yard

Tim Arnold has given real work experience to nearly 600 at-risk youth over the past seven years through his LawnLife nonprofit and was recently honored as one of the 10 "brightest social innovators" in the U.S. and Canada by Philanthropitch International.

JoeThirty hosts entrepreneurs seeking feedback in quick 30-minute sessions
JoeThirty offers new round of feedback events for startups

A new round of JoeThirty community feedback and networking events begins Oct. 14, offering entrepreneurs the ability to get feedback on specific questions or problems.

Soapdish: A September of festivals to remember

September in Cincinnati's urban basin has emerged as a never-ending blowout festival celebration, so I took in its three biggies on consecutive weekends: the nascent Cincinnati Food + Wine Classic, the pubescent MidPoint Music Festival and the sprawling, middle-aged Oktoberfest Zinzinnati.

Bad Girl Ventures alums (L-R) Alison Kulage, Mavis Linneman-Clark and Stacey Shiring celebrate launch of Explore program
Bad Girl Ventures launches new 3-prong curriculum to support female entrepreneuers

Bad Girl Ventures has launched its new three-tier approach to supporting female entrepreneurs and women-owned businesses, and its first "Explore" class started with 36 participants.

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