New leaders at four Cincinnati startup organizations are upping their game to provide the region’s best and brightest entrepreneurs with more resources.
Sarah M. Mullins
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Cincinnati’s housing market is one of the hottest in the U.S., and developers such as Fischer Homes are trying to keep up.
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A new Urban League-led training program equips women with skills, connections, and Google certification.
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Opening in 2027, the new college will tackle growing demand for healthcare talent.
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The 40-year-old agency believes branding starts with understanding the consumer deeply before considering business needs, or starting with the “who.”
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New grants from the Storefronts to the Forefront program support the heart of Goshen and other neighborhood business districts.
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The new, charmingly low-tech Aglamesis Bros chocolate factory expands candy-making capacity while maintaining family traditions.
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The Middletown-based energy company is innovating to lead the way on renewable fuel.
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Erin Satzger and the Northern Cincinnati Foundation eye sustainability and long-term vision for good.
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Hull Property Group is seeking new development plans for the struggling mall.
