The Covington Board of Commissioners cast a split vote Tuesday night in favor of an easement for developers planning to build a roughly 270-unit mixed-use development at the Covington Central Riverfront site. The item did not appear on the meeting’s agenda and was instead walked on at the request of the city’s economic development department. […]
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Covington amends Central Riverfront TIF in special vote
The Covington Board of Commissioners performed an emergency vote on Tuesday during its caucus meeting, when votes usually do not take place, to amend the tax increment financing, or TIF, agreement for the Central Riverfront Development site, located on the site of the old IRS building. TIFs allow cities to recoup state taxes generated in […]
Covington seeks developers for two more blocks at IRS site
The City of Covington is seeking developers for two more blocks at the Central Riverfront development site, located at the site of the old IRS building. Specifically, the city is looking for developers for block C, which spans just under an acre, and block F, which spans 1.52 acres. “We’re not just looking for a […]
Covington’s Central Riverfront site gets approval for mixed-use development
The Covington City Commission approved a development agreement with CCR-MN Developers, LLC, for a mixed-use development on the M & N blocks of the Central Riverfront Development site, which formerly housed the IRS complex.
What we know about this week’s developments at the former IRS site
The Kentucky Senate Appropriations Committee has proposed a $150 million appropriation to establish a large biomedical campus in Covington, which would be housed at the former IRS site and would see the relocation of NKU’s Salmon P. Chase College of Law and the Highland Heights branch of University of Kentucky’s College of Medicine.

