Boone County native Nikki Boehmker wasn’t always involved in entrepreneurship, but her love for community outreach eventually led her to the field. “I’ve always had an interest in entrepreneurship and financial literacy and helping to develop youth interest in that area,” she said. “I didn’t intend for it to lead where it did, but then […]
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Brent Spence public input sessions begin this week
The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project is holding five public hearings in Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati and virtually this week to allow members of the public to provide comments on the supplemental environmental assessment.
Fifth Third Bank closes Cold Spring Kroger location
A Fifth Third Bank branch inside the Crossroads Kroger in Cold Spring is closed, confirmed a teller at nearby Fifth Third branch in Alexandria. The branch officially closed on Jan. 18. All business conducted by the Kroger branch was rerouted to a full-service Fifth Third Bank located less than 2.5 miles away at 6801 Alexandria […]
NKY real estate firm expands into Cincinnati
Northern Kentucky real estate investment firm Appelman firm is moving its corporate headquarters to the heart of downtown Cincinnati. Months after selling their Erlanger headquarters to German tech firm Blum Novotest, Appelman Properties purchased the historic Lyric Piano Building at 632 Race St. in downtown Cincinnati for $895,000, CEO Josh Appelman told LINK nky. The […]
Crescent Springs considers inclusive updates to Lou Hartfiel Memorial Park
Plans are underway to make Lou Hartfiel Memorial Park in Crescent Springs more inclusive. At Monday’s city council meeting, Crescent Springs Director of Public Works Tonya Miller presented the finalized plans and costs for the park renovations. After an anonymous donation and a grant, the city projects the cost of the playground remodel to be […]
Lane closures scheduled on Brent Spence Bridge starting Tuesday night
Lane closures on the Brent Spence Bridge for drainage clearing will start Tuesday evening, according to a recent announcement from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. “Work will be performed between the hours of 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.,” the announcement said. “Crews will require a single right lane closure on the Brent Spence Bridge north of […]
Main Street Ventures opens applications for Launch It: Cincy summer program
Cincinnati-based entrepreneurial support organization Main Street Ventures has unveiled its official 2024 application for Launch It: Cincy summer program for undergraduate students. The three-year old program provides undergraduate entrepreneurs with the opportunity to spend the summer living and working in Cincinnati while having access to office space, mentoring, finance support, and other resources to help grow their […]
Cincinnati’s Paycor Stadium lighting up for Point/Arc’s Boots and Brews
The Cincinnati Bengals won’t be the only organization lighting up Paycor Stadium this week. Through Thursday, Oct. 12, the lights at Paycor Stadium will be illuminated cyan for the fifth annual Boots and Brews, Bengals A/V Engineer Stewart Pirani said in a press release. Boots and Brews is a concert fundraiser set up the Point/Arc […]
Blue North’s Brand Fusion connects enterprise-ready startups with blue chip companies
Some of the United States’ largest companies packed Cincinnati’s TQL Stadium yesterday for Brand Fusion — an annual event that connects marketers from these brands with enterprise-ready startups from around the country. In attendance were Fortune 500 companies like Proctor & Gamble, PepsiCo, Hershey and General Mills among others. Northern Kentucky startups like Flamel.AI and […]
Hawaiian-themed restaurant moving into former Dee Felice Cafe space
Covington’s MainStrasse Village is adding a new restaurant — one that should be familiar to residents of Latonia. Yesterday, Kealoha’s Kitchen, a Hawaiian-style eatery, announced they would move into the vacant storefront at the corner of W. 6th and Main streets that housed the now-shuttered Dee Felice Cafe. The establishment broadcasted the news of their […]

