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The proposal's intent is to craft a zoning regulation that minimizes parking requirements.
Connected Communities feedback from neighbors in East Price Hill, North Avondale, and Mt. Airy

Multifaceted zoning legislation to increase housing has disconcerted critics on the ground while others see middle housing as a balancing factor to improve housing stock.

Uber Freight expands its operations in Newport

The new office will house about 100 employees and has room for growth.

Region’s logistics hub will be a focus of union organizing in the year ahead

More union activity is expected at big logistics and transportation companies and elsewhere as workers exert a newfound assertiveness.

It's unknown whether this clock design bedecked an office, store or private residence, but it reinforces Sforzina's mastery of Art Deco aesthetics.
Museum Center document collection provides intimate look at iconic building

Heirs of Edgard Sforzina, the French-born architect and interior designer who devised Union Terminal’s boardroom and president’s office, enable his document collection to be preserved at the CMC. 

Community input inspires the “Spoke” 4th Street Bridge design between Newport and Covington

Priorities include a safe three-lane, transit-ready bridge with a shared-use path.  

An actual opening is expected later this month after the clinic receives its final certificate of occupancy.
Samaritan Car Care Clinic scales up Covington operation to help low-income drivers

The Samaritan garage is an answer to a pastor’s directive and a community need as a regional economic development strategy to support transportation.

Jan Brown Checco with the completed tiara bench.
The “Crown the Queen” bench is a new jewel on Cincinnati’s CROWN

Artist Jan Brown Checco served as the design and art director for the project and recruited two other artist collaborators, as well as a design and construction team.

Contest winners, from left: Jon Cecil, Zak Kauth, Corrie Carswell, Ruth Ann Palmer, Tony Wagner.
Contest winners for the region’s most photogenic bridge

The 2022 photo contest received a record number of submissions with separate entries for amateur and professional photographers.

New EV charging stations installed at Prysmian Group’s headquarters

“It is ... almost like the company giving you a half tank of gas to come to work,” says employee James McGraw.

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