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Caffe Vivace will open this fall in the Trevarren Flats building.

Local musician opening coffee shop and jazz club in Walnut Hills

In a move to make Walnut Hills the center of jazz in Cincinnati, Brent Gallaher and his wife are opening Caffe Vivace, a combined coffeehouse and jazz lounge, on the first floor of the Trevarren Flats development on E. McMillan.

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Queen City is the third best city for young professionals

Cincinnati ranked no. 3 in Move Buddha's list of the top 10 best cities for young professionals.

Cincinnati is one of the world’s most competitive cities

Cincinnati is growing at a rapid rate; Site Selection Magazine released its report on the World's Most Competitive Cities, and the Queen City finished in the top five of all North American cities.

Nonprofit teams examine solutions to poverty-related problems.
An inside look at the real-world problems Studio C teams are trying to solve

This week, we take a look at four teams in Studio C's most recent class: Starfire Council, NKCAC Head Start, Children Inc. and Women Helping Women.

Cultural artifacts from Oriental Wok
Food exhibit at Behringer-Crawford examines immigrants’ impact on local cuisine

A new exhibit produced by graduate students in Northern Kentucky University’s Public History Program, Culture Bites: Northern Kentucky's Food Traditions at the Behringer-Crawford Museum explores the impact of earlier food entrepreneurs, with a focus on restaurants and businesses established by immigrants.

NKY Innovation Network to host writers’ networking event May 11

Great ideas can come from anywhere, and this Thursday, they will abound at NKY Innovation Network's IdeaFestival event for local creatives and "writerpreneurs."

Using pastels, markers, and a giant sheet of paper, Black records conversations all over the city.
Drawnversation helps people and businesses communicate without words

Local graphic artist created Drawnversation to introduce a new way of thinking and doing business that eschews boring, ineffective boardroom chatter for a more visual storytelling process.

How can smart cities make money for the community?

Jon Salisbury, co-founder of Nexigen and creator of the smartLINK network, is one of the driving forces behind making Greater Cincinnati the first "smart" region in the country.

Art is about creating an experience, and that's what 9x18 will bring to Camp.
“Alternative” art fair at center of immersive art experience in Camp Washington

The Camp Washington Community Board has been working around the clock to build up and expand the Camp Washington community and what it has to offer. On April 30, it's partnering with Wave Pool to bring an art fair, studio sale, mural unveiling and the grand opening of a refugee-run retail shop to the neighborhood.

Attendees sit in on a panel at last year's Dayton Startup Week.
Dayton Startup Week brings startup ecosystem north of Cincinnati

Dayton is home to its own startup ecosystem, and the second annual Dayton Startup Week will be held June 12-16. The five-day event will offer about 100 sessions, all for free.

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