How foreign-born business owners are helping Cincinnati grow and prosper, and what the region can do to attract more.
Economy
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Rising housing demand is driven by the University of Cincinnati’s booming enrollment.
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EconomyLeadershipThe JumpWelcome Letter
Welcome to Realm: Spring 2025
by Brendon Cullby Brendon CullBrendon Cull, CEO and President of Cincinnati Regional Chamber, is dreaming of Cincinnati’s future as a growing, thriving region where everyone belongs.
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The region is seeing a number of high-profile retail and hospitality chains open here for the first time, from Publix and Sweetgreen to Vuori and Wawa.
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EconomyLeadershipThe JumpWelcome Letter
Welcome to Realm: Winter 2024
by Brendon Cullby Brendon CullAt the start of 2024, the Chamber introduced our new five-year strategic plan focused on growth. We know growing our economy, population, and cultural vibrancy creates opportunity for our region …
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Engaged small business owners keep analog shops thriving in our increasingly digital world.
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Area companies are continuously upskilling and retraining new hires and existing employees alike.
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Kiki the Barber connects with Oxford neighbors thanks to a Storefronts to the Forefront grant.
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By focusing on cargo operations, recruiting low-cost airlines, and developing 7,700 acres of land, the airport CEO turned CVG into an economic power and a welcoming place for travelers.
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Butler County’s superior water quality has residents, businesses, and economic development teams lapping it up.