Reuse / Rebuild

Students at Middletown HS and the other high schools located within the city will benefit from the Miami Middletown Rising scholarship. Studies demonstrate that cities with higher concentrations of college graduates enjoy greater quality of life.

Onward Ho! Middletown Towne Mall rebirth, redesigned firehouses and free college tuition

A trio of projects reflects the Middie City’s 2.0 evolution.  

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In Avondale, the former site of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church and Gabriel’s Place, a public gathering space with a farmer’s market and community meals, will be revitalized with 20 residential units and a community center.
Saving a sense of (Gabriel’s) place

An ambitious residential project includes a plan to remodel the sanctuary and annex into an Avondale cultural arts and community center.  

Top l to r: Ross Battoclette, Champlin Architecture, CHCURC and Michael Stehlin, Chief Building Official for Hamilton County; bottom l to r: Christopher Meyer, Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority and Dean Lutton, Reztark Design Studio
Development beyond the basin: An Architecture Matters panel discussion

Join us to learn more about neighborhoods, townships, villages, and cities that are building new commercial, residential, and mixed-use projects to accommodate, and attract, new residents.

Panelists top row l to r: Sarah Kleiner, Jim Guthrie; bottom row l to r: Chad Burke, Vince Terry.
Building the basin and beyond: An Architecture Matters panel discussion

Architects representing a range of backgrounds and experiences will discuss adaptive reuse, existing buildings, and infill development.

Norwood / Factory 52 - The Resilience of an Industrial Town tour.
Build the City, But for Whom?

The recent CNU-32 event has left its mark on the Cincinnati region with strategic plans for [4] communities: Amelia, Camp Washington, Norwood and Xenia.

Deliberating the D Word (Density): An Architecture Matters Panel Discussion

If you’re curious to learn how cities are planning for a thriving municipal economy that includes residents, places to work, services, and activities—this is the program for you.

Covington embraced principles of historic preservation to safeguard culture and community identity

People learn to “skill up” on needed skills to restore older homes and buildings at [CAHT].

(Still) Made in Cincinnati: Behind the scenes with local artisans keeping traditional trades alive

While traditional trades like carpentry, blacksmithing, upholstery, and tailoring seem like dying trades, they’re not dead yet. It might be hard to find them but, yes, there are still plenty of things being made in Cincinnati.

Southbank Shakespeare’s performance of Romeo and Juliet ran June 14-17, 2023
Historic Dayton, KY church gains new life as community events space

Commonwealth Sanctuary wants to create a profitable business and a community space.

College Hill CURC opens call for entrepreneurs to try their hand at OurShop

But don’t hesitate...there’s only one more day to apply!  

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