Reuse / Rebuild

In Middletown, data indicates a steadily improving housing market

An historic-home restoration specialist, a new-construction homebuilder, and a rental landlord offer their perspectives on housing opportunities.

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Architecture Matters panel discussion: Good design is good for the planet

You are invited to the next discussion about how sustainable design reduces environmental impact and improves how we live.

Restoring, repairing and maintaining your old historic home

Northern Kentucky Restoration event helps homeowners learn about restoration and tax credits plus an opportunity to meet contractors with expertise.

Where to eat well in Middletown

A guide to four independent restaurants shaping the city’s growing dining scene.

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.

Top row: Jen Fiorenza, The English Contractor. L to R bottom row: Jason Schneider, AIA, Jeckering & Schneider Architects, Kenneth Workman, AIA, Architectural DesignWorks Studio and Ryan Duebber, AIA, Ryan Duebber Architecture.
Architecture Matters panel discussion: Go up, go out or go deep with home renovations and additions

A thoughtful renovation or addition can make that house the home where you want to stay. Join a discussion about the process and steps to get started, design and build.

Top row l to r: Andrew Schaub, AIA, Alto Design, and Cynthia Williams, AIA, Cynthia Williams Architect. Bottom row l to r: Rick Meyer, AIA, Meyer Brothers and Sons and Chris Kepes, AIA, Kepes Architecture.
Architecture Matters panel discussion: Refreshing your residence

Amid much talk about new housing, the May Architecture Matters panel discussion features four residential architects making the most of existing homes. 

Scott Hackenberg, IFF, speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony for Rosemary's Babies on March 30, 2025.
How IFF and CDFIs provide tangible investments and grow nonprofits for Cincinnati neighborhoods

When traditional financial markets don’t provide access to capital, nonprofits can struggle to grow. CDFIs have helped organizations level up services and resources.

Make the most of your existing home. Hit refresh for the not-quite-right spaces.

Remodeling a room, or a house, can feel overwhelming for homeowners. An experienced local architect can help.

IFF’s community development in Fort Wayne

"Fort Wayne has a rich philanthropic community, a very engaged city that understands that it won’t be just one avenue to success.” - Amandula Anderson

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