West End / Brighton

This expansive neighborhood borders Over-the-Rhine in the shape of a sliver. Mostly residential, it has a rich history and diverse inhabitants, a beauty discovered by only the most discerning eye. The Dayton Street Historical District, a cluster of houses built mostly in the late 1800s, is on the National Register of Historic Places. City West, a mixed-income housing development just north of downtown in the neighborhood's southern-most point, is the biggest housing development in Cincinnati since World War II. The quiet streets have come alive with additions like the Mockbee across Central Parkway and a church renovation that will yield a climbing gym.

Big plans in the works for Cincinnati


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Brighton: Working on the edge


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Cincinnati growing Cincinnati


Watkins offers personal touch at Seven Hills


CityLink looks to change statistics on poverty


Young mothers find support, guidance -- and vision for the future


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Get on the bus: art abounds on urban route


AMOS Project puts faith in fair employment


Pick your brain at WVXU fundraiser


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Soapbox special: women to watch


Nern Ostendorf, Queen City Bike


Festival focuses on sights, not sounds


Super friends of arts Return to the Hall of Justice


City Gospel project builds facilty, new chances