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.

Volunteers support Cincinnati Music Hall


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