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Tri-ED calls on businesses in Italy, France, and Germany

International investment is a leading driver of jobs in the region.

Development News trades

Covington Academy of Heritage Trades would mean more jobs, better pay, analysis finds

Covington is moving ahead with a plan to “skill up” workers in the trades essential to maintaining and restoring old homes and buildings.

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Meet Yalie Saweda Kamara, the poet laureate of Cincinnati and the Mercantile Library

"Rap is poetry. It's ubiquitous; it's everywhere. Music is everywhere. Poetry is very subtly woven into the fabric of our cultures." - Yalie Kamara 

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New wave of Cincinnati breweries take a lesson from the past to find recipes for success

Four distinctive craft breweries are putting inventive spins on the unsinkable Cincinnati tradition of brewing the finest beers.

Innovation News Breaking Water installation view at Contemporary Arts Center.

Breaking Water Group Exhibit at the CAC Explores Water, Fluidity, and Feminism

Seventeen international artists use installation, video, photography, painting, sculpture, and performance to the themes of fluidity, connectivity, and resistance.

Development News Amy's selfie with John Roebling

Weekend in the city: coffee and books

Writer Amy Briana Counts discovers places and views that are quintessentially Cincinnati.

Development News REAL 2022 graduates

Building REAL diversity in commercial real estate

REAL is accepting applications for its next cohort through June 30.

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The Philanthropic City: Sharing the wealth to build strong communities

Philanthropists have built and sustained this city and many others, funding the arts, improving the quality of life, and expanding health care and education. Can they respond to changing community needs? 

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Cincinnati Preservation Association's next season of advocacy and investment under Beth Johnson

Looking ahead, CPA is working to be more proactive in how it engages the issue of historic preservation.

Innovation News View of Immersive Van Gogh exhibit

Immersive Van Gogh exhibit arrives in June

The location of The Immersive Experience has been revealed.

Development News Laurie Sharp-Page is an author, entrepreneur, and psychotherapist who is passionate about teaching people how to cope more effectively with life's varied challenges.

Local psychotherapist's first book offers simple tools for complex issues

Sharp-Page believes the pandemic further opened the door to exploring mental health issues communally, and without guilt.

Development News hotel

Bank investments bring Catalytic Fund capital to more than $20 million

The Fund’s capital has now more than doubled beyond the original $10 million that launched the Fund in 2013.

Feature Story David's ticket stub from The Who 1979 concert in Cincinnati.

Four decades after The Who tragedy, a little bit of peace

The Who came back to Cincinnati this past Sunday night. David Holthaus shares then, and now observing, "it felt good, like getting back with an old friend after a falling out."