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Makers and innovators love Camp Washington

Younger people are buying houses and artists are moving their studios into the neighborhood, setting the stage for revitalization.

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COhatch expands to Hyde Park

The second location in Cincinnati is joining forces with North High Brewing Co.

Brit Fitzpatrick heads up Blue North for Northern Kentucky Tri-Ed.
Blue North launches supply chain meetup

Co-founders of the New York City-based REFASHIOND Ventures and The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation will participate in a virtual fireside chat.

After a terminal cancer diagnosis, BRIDEface owner sells business to longtime friend

Nancy Dawson and Julie Niesen will host an open house on March 13th, to celebrate Dawson while raising money for her other business, Transform.

Together, again: Two NKY creative agencies will soon be under same roof for second time

The female entrepreneurs behind Scooter Media and Spotted Yeti are once again joining forces as they expand their businesses.

One Night Away founder helps women make time for self care

Jocelyn Cates knows that busy mothers need time to recharge for their health, wellbeing, and families.

UC partners with four Southwest Ohio colleges on innovative entrepreneurship accelerator

The college’s Venture Lab pre-accelerator program will allow area students to generate new ideas and work together to solve complex problems.

Community Open Newsroom: Residents and businesspeople discuss education and development

Host Kathryn Gardette talked with three engaged Walnut Hills residents at Caffe Vivace.

Walnut Hills residents fight for diversity and resist developments that decrease affordable housing

Fears of gentrification and displacement are common in transitional neighborhoods where developers are faced with a variety of opportunities for investment and a market that supports higher-yield investments.

On the Ground: A new wave of residents putting down roots brings stability to Walnut Hills

In the 1980s and 90s, the community's population shrank drastically, leading to urban blight and crime. But in the early 2000s, a wave of new, young urbanism brought a heightened interest in traditional, dense neighborhoods nearer to the urban core. With this heightened interest came a new willingness to invest capital in urban revitalization.

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