Dozens of women- and minority-owned firms opened in OTR this year
Many businesses expanded around Findlay Market, moving from Markethouse spaces to storefronts.
As more visitors discover — and regional residents rediscover — the charms of Over-the-Rhine (aka OTR), most are delighted to find a neighborhood rich in art, history, and community plus plenty of food and drink establishments and independent retailers. Architectural treasures like Music Hall and Memorial Hall sit side by side with the School for Performing Arts and Washington Park in this neighborhood that's been heralded as a national leader in urban transformation. Vine Street, Main Street, Race Street, and Pendleton are the area's hot spots for an eclectic array of restaurants and shops near the Ensemble, Woodward, Cincinnati Shakespeare, and Know theaters. Findlay Market, between Race and Elm Streets north of Liberty Street, is Ohio's oldest continuously-operated public market where you will find locally sourced food, cafes and restaurants as well as the Rhinegeist Brewery taproom. The community's remarkable 19th-century buildings feature one of the country's largest collection of Italianate architecture and provide a dramatic background to the diverse residents that call OTR home.
Many businesses expanded around Findlay Market, moving from Markethouse spaces to storefronts.
The organization works to break down barriers for people looking to launch a new career.
After time spent on both the coasts, the co-founder of Gylee Games was eager to launch his business in Over-the-Rhine.
Her most famous customers are Bengals players, but she develops relationships with — and menus for — clients throughout Cincinnati.
A four-day Civic Symposium will celebrate the city's philanthropic climate and encourage citizen engagement.
Uber's latest feature, Bike Lane Alerts, aims to decrease the number of injuries and fatalities due to an increase in multimodal transportation.
Community-driven efforts turned a dilapidated building into a safe, volunteer-run community space that will soon have a kitchen churning out seasonal, locally sourced fare.
Nancy Dawson, owner of BRIDEface, recently launched her newest venture to be a source of support for transitioning children.
Five days of free programming drew innovators to Cincinnati for inspiration, opportunity, and collaboration.
PoD Discovery(s) will be an interactive experience with live podcasts, creative pop-ups, breakouts, and brainstorming sessions.
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