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Often lumped in with Clifton where UC resides to the west, Corryville has its own special mix of residential and retail built along a business district that runs the length of Short Vine.  Home to music fan favorites like Bogart's live concert hall and Mike's Music's collection of vintage guitars; the Public Library's branch is in the handsomely renovated Carnegie building, and UC's Niehoff Urban Studio is headquartered in a turn of the century dance hall across the street. Mecklenburg Gardens, where German food is as authentic as it gets, is a great space to grab a beer while the Highland Coffee House has been serving java to students and professors for over two decades.

Corryville Features

Metro blazes new trails with green efforts

Metro has been "going green" for more than 25 years, but partnerships with progressive organizations have helped it broaden sustainability efforts.

Modern Makers: The Big Dinner with Chef Frances Kroner of Feast

Soapbox's Scott Beseler shares a visual feast of the latest Modern Makers event, a celebration of food and art at the Niehoff Urban Design Studio in Uptown. Music by Maria Carrelli.

Old kids on the block: Calhoun cornerstones offer alternatives

As U Square at the Loop looms large, long-standing Calhoun Street businesses in Clifton hope for a long-awaited resurgence.

Anchor districts emerge as powerful players in bid to shape new metropolis

In Cincinnati, Cleveland and East Baltimore, major employers are anchoring massive new developments in a full-on effort to remake their cities. Strong partnerships and shared visions are essential elements for success.

My Soapbox: Craig Vogel, University of Cincinnati

What do machines that make frozen margaritas, OXO Good Grips and the entrepreneurs on Main Street have in common? According to UC's design guru Craig Vogel, two very important things:  Opportunity and innovation. Vogel shares his thoughts on Cincinnati and what companies need to do to “get it right.”
 
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