The city’s economic base dried up when legacy manufacturers shut down, but a new wave of employers (led by Spooky Nook Sports) is attracting development dollars.
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The Cincinnati Music Festival returns this month and helps open the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame. Tourism leaders are singing a happy tune.
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“I mentor a lot of young women and try to break glass ceilings and pave the way so in 20 years there are tons of people like me, because I still struggle,” says Michele O’Rourke. “I didn’t have a mentor myself.”
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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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Burnishing the BLINK Experience
How new leadership and veteran artistic and funding partners are bringing back Cincinnati’s renowned light show this fall.
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Candice Matthews Brackeen Lights the Way for Inclusion
by Gail Paulby Gail PaulShe’s rallying Cincinnati leaders to support equity-based startup investment through Black Tech Week and Lightship Capital.