CINCINNATI IN THE NEWS
Once you visit or move to the Cincinnati region, you understand what all the hype is about. But instead of telling you ourselves, we thought you might appreciate what national media outlets have to say about visiting, living, working and exploring Cincy.
Edge development in commercial, industrial sectors sees growth in small urban areas
Cincinnati was the fastest-selling housing market in the United States last fall and has gained 7,600 new residents since the beginning of 2021. It has 69 construction projects under way this year, worth $5.2-billion, most of them outside the city core.
The best food festival in every state
Cincinnati is home to the Asian Food Fest in October. The annual festival celebrates the food and culture of countries like Malaysia, India, Korea, Japan, and more. The festival's main focus is to educate people about Asian heritage through food and conversation.
Location, location, location: ohio is benefitting in tech growth as a major transportation hub
A $1.5 billion air hub, occupying 600 acres along the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport’s (CVG) southern boundary, will eventually handle enough goods to fill 75 to 100 flights a day within a few years.
three ways cities can support a modern workforce
In 2020, millions of American workers were thrust into an unprecedented working environment that resulted in working from home and new, forcibly accrued skills. One and a half years later, the experiment isn’t ending.
Making Black History 2021: Gee Horton
kinley cincinnati downtown
A sleek boutique hotel, perfectly situated between the riverfront and Over-the-Rhine, with an inventive restaurant and access to an art-filled co-working space.
21C museum hotel
Strolling by the brightly lit awning and oversized chandelier on Cincinnati’s Walnut Street, you’d easily mistake the 21c Cincinnati for an old-school, hoity-toity hotel or a small live theater.
9 fabulous fall festivals around the u.s.
With Munich canceling its iconic Oktoberfest this year, Cincinnati is laying temporary claim to the title of world's largest celebration of German beer, food and music.
a small town near cincinnati is home to the country’s only cardboard boat museum
For nearly 30 years, New Richmond has hosted the International Cardboard Boat Regatta, a high-spirited race on the Ohio River.
5 urban trails that connect u.s. cities to the great outdoors
The Little Miami Scenic Trail runs 78 miles from Cincinnati to Springfield in Ohio, making it one of the nation's longest paved multi-use trail networks. A large portion of the trail borders the banks of the Little Miami River, allowing pedestrians to get off foot to kayak or canoe instead.
Best Things to Do in Cincinnati
Once one of the richest cities in the country, it’s a place with painstaking architecture, classic culture and underground beer caverns that tell a deeper story, beyond the glass towers and restored relics. From stellar international food to modern art and literal underground nightclubs, Cincinnati has done well in making itself an altogether cool place to visit.