Quality of Life

Video Covington’s Renaissance Takes Hold

Covington's Renaissance Board is helping make renovation and change possible for young families, artists and anyone wanting to live in a neighborhood filled with character and history. Who says a trip across the river is too far away? We timed it. It's not.

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Friends of the Zoo raises awareness for March 4 levy

The Friends of the Cincinnati Zoo campaign has found an innovative twist to raise awareness about its March 4 levy vote.

Urban Markets Summit urged investment in Cincinnati neighborhoods

Investment in Cincinnati neighborhoods was the agenda of the Urban Markets Summit that brought together national experts in community economic development, along with bankers, community groups, neighborhood leaders, and city leaders who brainstormed ways to grow small businesses in Cincinnati.

Give Back Cincinnati offers three new projects

Give Back Cincinnati has three volunteer projects coming up, including trips to build housing in  Ghana and in New Orleans.

Ranking Cincinnati – Why creative talent is more important than you think

Cincinnati is a city seemingly obsessed with how it compares to other cities in national rankings. But what do these measurements really mean and how can we leverage them to attract and retain more creative talent into the city?

A bit of Europe in Cincinnati

The European-American Chamber of Commerce in Cincinnati does a lot more than host happy hours -- it plays an important role in attracting business from Europe here and in building networks of European professionals in the heartland.

Cincinnati – What are you going to do about it?

Welcome to Soap Box, a weekly e-magazine and Web site showcasing the positive and sustained transformation of the Cincinnati region. Soap Box connects you with the latest growth and investment news about Cincinnati and its neighborhoods.  Featuring original stories and photography, Soap Box will have you seeing Cincinnati differently.

Big plans mark State of City

In front of an audience of around 600, Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory delivered his annual State of the City address in which he addressed the issues of public safety, jobs and economic development, neighborhood revitalization and public transportation.

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