The iconic downtown institution now has two full floors for books, conversations, and events.
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The fourth version of Cincinnati’s light art festival attracted 2 million guests on a beautiful October weekend.
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Zinzinnati toasted its 48th Oktoberfest in a new location September 19-22, with plenty of space, sights, and shade to go around.
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An 18-month overhaul is underway to bring the Duke Energy Convention Center up to modern standards.
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Rumpke operates one of the nation’s largest recycling facilities, making St. Bernard a hub for the economy and the environment.
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The Harriet Beecher Stowe House reopens to tell the story of two eras in the city’s history.
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When a Succession Plan Is Successful
by Leyla Shokoohe & John Foxby Leyla Shokoohe & John FoxTriversity’s CEO transition from Mel Gravely to Jim Watkins has been intentional, meticulous, and energizing.
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Expect to find more vendors in more space along Court Street downtown on April 27-28.
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The Seeds of Change Grow in Walnut Hills
by John Foxby John FoxHistoric renovations and infill projects across the neighborhood are attracting entrepreneurs and community partners.
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The new “Meet Me Downtown” campaigns works to re-energize economic and cultural vibrancy in the urban core.