Restaurants have an almost magical power to stir economic activity and create neighborhood identity. Plus they’re delicious.
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John Stowell
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Arts and CultureDeep DiveEconomyPhilanthropy
Diverse Arts Have Both Cultural and Economic Impact
by John Stowellby John StowellArtists and arts leaders get support from corporate, government, and individual donors to keep Cincinnati on the map as a major U.S. arts-focused city.
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Large hospital systems like TriHealth and Mercy Health are bringing new technology and a prevention focus to where their patients live in Butler, Clermont, and Warren counties.
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BrandingDeep DiveEconomyLeadershipTalent
B the Change You Want to See
by John Stowellby John StowellCompanies go through a rigorous process to become certified as a B Corporation, but a number of local business leaders say it’s worth the effort.
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Deep DiveEconomyFinancialLeadershipTalent
Downtown Towers Beckon Workers Back to the Office
by John Stowellby John StowellFifth Third Bank leads the push to bring workers back and restore downtown’s live/work/play economic balance.
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Deep DiveEconomyFinancialLeadershipReal EstateTalentTechnology
Employee Ownership Allows a Company to Lift Together
by John Stowellby John StowellExploring the benefits of ESOPs with employee-owned businesses across the region.
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Deep DiveEconomyTalent
Diverse Suppliers Can Flip the “Who You Know” Script
by John Stowellby John StowellWhy the decision to support supplier and contractor diversity benefits everyone.