Redevelopment of the 23-acre former IRS Processing Center near the riverfront is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for city leaders.
David Holthaus
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The selection process was based on making sure there was a range of geographic diversity—not just projects in the city of Cincinnati—as well as a range of transportation modes.
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Mapping the Growth of Development Wins in 2022
Led by expanding local businesses, the Cincinnati region announced more than 6,000 new jobs in emerging industries.
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As Greg Landsman begins his term in the 118th Congress, he discusses his 2022 election victory, his post-election preparation, and what he expects in a deeply divided Washington, D.C.
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Retiring from 30-plus years in Washington, D.C., he looks forward to returning to the private sector and continuing to make a difference.
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Innovations in patient care, drug and disease research, and technology are fueled by local medical groups and spin-off companies.
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The 1960s were a turbulent time. Otto Budig Jr. was flying B-52 bombers from the U.S. air base in Guam to targets in Vietnam. His brother, George, was an administrator …
