There are signs of new growth everywhere as trees, daffodils, and tulips are announcing spring’s arrival. And just a few weeks ago we found out that Cincinnati is growing, too.
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The Hometown Needs More Homes
Cincinnati’s Mayor and City Council propose sweeping zoning and land-use reforms to address the city’s housing shortage and to grow its population. Here are the next steps.
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When a Succession Plan Is Successful
by Leyla Shokoohe & John Foxby Leyla Shokoohe & John FoxTriversity’s CEO transition from Mel Gravely to Jim Watkins has been intentional, meticulous, and energizing.
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Jim Downton discusses Sharonville Convention Center’s new 40,000-square-foot Todd Portune Hall.
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The Seeds of Change Grow in Walnut Hills
by John Foxby John FoxHistoric renovations and infill projects across the neighborhood are attracting entrepreneurs and community partners.
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Ask Kai Lewars about the advantages of being a smaller firm in the Cincinnati construction and development market.
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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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Hull Property Group is seeking new development plans for the struggling mall.
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Homeshake is tweaking the local homebuying process, with plans to go national.
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PLK Communities’ new mixed-use project respects the city’s history and residents’ hopes for the future.