Columbus Developer Crashes Oakley Party With $120M Three Oaks Apartment Plan
Oakley’s long-dormant industrial pocket at Three Oaks is getting a serious residential jolt, as Neyer Properties has enlisted Columbus-based CASTO to take on the apartment phase of the project. That piece of the master plan is expected to bring roughly 390 apartments and about $120 million in new housing to the...
Mike Tussey: The art of professional play-by-play requires commitment, skill, imagination
“The Art” refers to the creative expression of feelings and speech reflected by a play-by-play announcer calling any game. To the listening public, it may seem easy with little or no stress. Of course, it should be that way; but without training, experience and preparation, the mission will fail.
Highway-Sliced I-75 Suburbs Get Their Shot At A Reunion
For decades, I-75 and the freight tracks beside it have carved up a swath of first-ring suburbs in Hamilton County, cutting neighbors off from jobs, parks and everyday errands on the other side of the highway. Now Hamilton County and the First Suburbs Consortium are taking a set of draft fixes on tour, inviting...
UC Jewish community holds “Mega Shabbat” on campus
University of Cincinnati (UC) students and community members attended the annual “Mega Shabbat” celebration hosted by the UC Chabad House at West Nippert Pavilion on Feb. 6, 2026. Shabbat, the day of Jewish rest and celebration, is observed weekly from Friday evening at sunset until Saturday night. Individuals...
California Uniform Firm Doubles Down on Cincinnati with $14.5M Expansion Play
Image Solutions, a Long Beach, California uniform and branded-apparel company, is betting big on Greater Cincinnati, relocating and expanding its local distribution center in a project valued at roughly $14.5 million. The plan is to scale up the regional hub so it can handle fulfillment across the eastern United...
Photos: Robber gets away with cash from Greater Cincinnati bank
SPRINGDALE, Ohio (WKRC) - Springdale Police hope someone can help them identify a bank robber. The robber walked up to a teller at the Key Bank just before 5 p.m. on Feb. 6. He handed her a note that read "This is a robbery. This is not a joke." Police say he told the teller, "All of it, don't f*** around".
$8.5M Festival Park project to bring green space, splash pad to Newport
A long-discussed overhaul of Festival Park moved closer to reality this week as the Newport City Commission approved a design-build agreement for the project. Festival Park improvements have been in development for years, and at one time were even a $62.5 million project. That number has dwindled to $8.5 million to...
Cincinnati Zoo veteran steps into C-suite role after 20 years
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden has promoted a longtime executive to its C-suite, in a role previously held by its new director. Mark Fisher in January was named chief operating officer of the Cincinnati Zoo. A 20-year veteran of the zoo, he most recently...
Cincy Affordable Housing Boom Doubles Deliveries, Still Leaves Renters Squeezed
Cincinnati has been cranking out more income-restricted apartments than it has in years, more than doubling its production of fully affordable units in the five years ending in 2024 compared with the previous five-year stretch. It is part of a national surge that pushed such completions to a decade high last year,...
‘Remarkable young man’: Rare relic of Saint Carlo Acutis draws pilgrims to Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Catholics in the Queen City are being given a rare opportunity to encounter a powerful piece of Church history. A first-class relic of Saint Carlo Acutis, one of the newest Catholic saints, is in Cincinnati for a three-day pilgrimage. The relic, which includes part of the saint’s heart, is...

















