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Look inside Bourbon's Craft Kitchen & Bar's second location in downtown Cincinnati
Bourbon?s Craft Kitchen & Bar?s second location opened earlier this month in the former Wahlburgers space in downtown Cincinnati. Take a look inside.
Pure Romance sells Loveland warehouse in move to third-party logistics provider
Pure Romance is changing the way it fulfills shipping orders so that its products can get to doorsteps as fast as possible.
Covington youth soccer club Kings Hammer expands with acquisition of tournament management firm
Greater Cincinnati-based youth soccer club Kings Hammer is growing with the acquisition of a soccer event management company that closely followed two other additions.
Cincinnati Distilling unveils revamped restaurant menu, announces two leadership hires
Cincinnati Distilling is announcing two new additions to its leadership team, along with the debut of its restaurant?s new revamped menu.
Five things you need to know today, and the power of a good pitch
Good morning, Cincinnati! It?s Fri-yay. Here are the top business news stories you need to know from the day that was. Empower, a Cincinnati marketing agency with a 38-year history in the region, will vacate its headquarters in Over-the-Rhine at the end of the year, putting much of the neighborhood?s largest office footprint up for lease. It?s the latest in a string of moves made under new ownership. The firm was the second-largest in Greater Cincinnati in 2022, according to Business?
ArtWorks launches service aimed at small businesses, young artists
Known for its murals and its summer job program for youth, ArtWorks is branching out. The nonprofit has opened a photography and video studio, making those services available to other arts organizations and businesses, and training young artists in the process. A small group of studio artists has been hired to provide portrait and event photography as well as videography and related services. A temporary photo studio has been set up at Carl Solway Galleries in the West End. Later this year, the?
Whole Health Matters: Nexigen CEO Jon Salisbury sees exercise as form of love
Nexigen CEO Jon Salisbury radiates energy, and his active lifestyle provides a much-needed outlet.
Downtown?s new reality: Bedrooms over boardrooms key for Cincinnati?s post-pandemic transformation
The office market in downtown Cincinnati is facing a time "unlike any other," leaders said ? while five major office buildings sit more than 50% vacant. What's next?
Fifth Third?s lawsuits against companies that default on loans skyrocket in first quarter
The number of Fifth Third Bank lawsuits in Greater Cincinnati against companies that aren?t paying back their loans has skyrocketed in the first few months of the year.
College grads are fleeing the state. Ohio Chamber crafting ideas to keep them here
Nearly 30% of Ohio college students leave the state within 10 years of graduation, something Ohio Chamber of Commerce CEO Steve Stivers wants to fix.