One of Cincinnati's oldest neighborhoods, Hyde Park has become a favorite among young professionals. Hyde Park Square has evolved to become a thriving hub of activity while still preserving its original charm. Upscale specialty shops and restaurants surround the charismatic fountain in the middle of the square.
A delightfully walkable neighborhood, Hyde Park seems to enjoy an unusually significant number of dog-walkers, joggers, rollerbladers and tricked out baby strollers criss-crossing its tree shaded side streets.
Jane Durrell
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
In Sandy Kesner and Sasha Hart's Cincinnati homes, five-course meals become works of art. But as for the menu? "It's a Secret." The two friends welcome guests to their "underground restaurant," and share an evening of fine dining and unexpected treats for a palatable fee.
Jonathan DeHart
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The numbers don't lie: while most areas across the country are watching young, talented professionals move away, a new study says zip codes like downtown Cincinnati's 45202 are seeing an increase in college educated professionals seeking urban amenities and the opportunity to make a difference.
Soapbox
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Managing photographer Scott Beseler takes a look back at the photos from our top stories of 2010, showcasing some of the people, places and things that define our region.
Jonathan DeHart
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Argentine-born architect Jose Garcia's Cincinnati firm designs eco-friendly architectural projects that draw heavily on local materials and methods, whether in the Andes or Hyde Park.
Rene Brunelle
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Catch an award winning Sundance documentary, enjoy big bands and bigger beers in Ault Park, get literary for Final Friday at the Writer's Salon, catch a movie and an exhibition downtown, or tailgate in style at Fountain Square, all in this week's Soapicks.
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