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Edenesque Walnut Hills is the right location and right choice for a bookstore for the ages

Household Books is a new bookstore and literary venue that focuses on culture, engagement, and community outreach.

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Eva Ramsey of Elizabethtown High School describes EduCoach, which would help high school students plan for college.
Here’s what the future of entrepreneurship looks like

A three-week, immersive experience for teens showed that there is no starting age to become an entrepreneur.

The Well-Fed City: How an urban market revitalized a neighborhood

Findlay Market sparked new investment in its neighborhood, and became a partner for food entrepreneurs, many who are people of color and immigrants.  

The Entrepreneurial City: Where ideas, networks, and connections thrive

New ideas take root in cities, where the networks and connections exist to test those concepts, attract talented people, find partners and customers, and grow.

The TEDx Experience: Cincinnati Women Main Stage Event amplifies voices while fostering connections

A diverse group of guest speakers combined with local, live entertainment create a great lineup at the third annual event, held (safely) in person this year.

Michael Jordan and Jordan Brand fight racism

As part of a Black Community Commitment, Jordan Brand has made another sizeable financial investment, giving more than $1 million in grants to 18 change-focused grassroots organizations — including MORTAR.

Cincinnati-based Tom & Chee has gained a cult following

What started as a pop-up tent in Fountain Square has expanded to nine locations with three more restaurants planned.  

Building the Pipeline: How to keep small business open through minority ownership

The goal of the Business Legacy Fund is to help broaden business proprietorship within historically disenfranchised communities.

Blue North Executive Director Brit Fitzpatrick and Program Manager Abby Ober
Blue North brings startup accelerator Co.Starters to NKY

The program helps entrepreneurs develop their ideas, examine their business models, and determine the next steps in their small-business journey.

MORTAR’S curriculum introduced in Oklahoma

The Tulsa Economic Development Corporation wants to help local entrepreneurs get the fundamental knowledge that they need to be successful business owners.

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