Entrepreneurship

RevolutionUC's hackathon brings young tech talent to Cincinnati


Owner of Nicholson's opening bar, small plate restaurant


Meet UpTech's new entrepreneur-in-residence


Covington holiday pop-up market encourages shopping local


Pet Wants owners to open distillery in Over-the-Rhine


The Brandery Class of 2014: Strap makes wearables doable


Ultra nanobrewery coming to Mt. Healthy


Video arcade to bring classics, food and beer to Northside


Lavomatic space to become neighborhood tavern


Local startup Lisnr finds a home with Techstars and R/GA


The Hamilton Mill adds a microbrewery to its roster


Couple launches international food subscription service


An unlikely Friday night pizza cafe has a big heart


Mt. Adams eatery and market focuses on fresh, local ingredients


Local couple brings Wiedemann beer back to Newport


Frameshop opens Workshop in Walnut Hills


Resource: SCORE


Resource: MicroCity Load Fund


Starting a new business is easy, but creating stability, growth and long-term success involves planning and support. The Cincinnati region is home to new and established incubators and accelerators that can help a startup thrive. Through these organizations, entrepreneurs can refine their business plans, seek out investment dollars, or hone services and products. These support organizations include CincyTech, Alloy Development Company, Cintrifuse, Blue North, MORTAR Cincinnati, 1819 Innovation Hub, Black Empowerment Works, The Brandery, Aviatra Accelerators, and Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub.