Environment + Sustainability

Ubiquitous City Comes to Northern Kentucky


Picnic and Pantry bringing specialty food market to Northside


Cincinnati debuts transect for developing form-based code


Cincinnati Riverfront Park one of best new urban parks in America


Cincinnati proposes over 230 miles of bicycle lanes


Price Hill to showcase community, impressive housing stock


Medical building rising in Uptown's Corryville neighborhood


Is Cincinnati Ready to Zip It?


ULI Cincinnati to host Walkable Neighborhoods Conference


P&G expands 'Future Friendly' marketing effort


Valuable Deconstruction


Making the most of Cincinnati's alleys


The Cincinnati 2030 District brings together property owners and managers, developers, and commercial tenants in the urban core to reduce their buildings’ energy use, water consumption, and transportation emissions by 50% over the next nine years. Many climate researchers believe it’s important to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 if we hope to avoid the worst effects of climate change.