Restaurants have an almost magical power to stir economic activity and create neighborhood identity. Plus they’re delicious.
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Regional business leaders count on unified lobbying efforts to help navigate government relationships in Columbus and Frankfort.
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Here’s why students come to the region for college, why they stay after graduation, and what it all means for the local economy.
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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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Deep DiveEconomyFood & BeverageHealth CareInnovationManufacturingTechnology
These Leaders Have a Talent for Business Building
These four fast-growing private companies have depended on “killer talent” in order to scale up successfully.
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Regional leaders visit Cuyahoga and Summit counties to get a first-hand look at their unusual County Executive government models.
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Cover StoryDeep DiveEconomyFood & BeverageManufacturingReal EstateSport
Hamilton’s Resurgence Is Spooky Strong
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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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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Butler Tech partners with area businesses to expose high school students to better workforce development and college options.
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Deep DiveEconomyLeadershipPolitics
Public Officials in Butler and Warren Counties Discuss Their Focus on Business
by John Foxby John FoxState and county officials offer their legislative priorities for supporting individuals and businesses in their jurisdictions.