The City of Covington has allocated an additional $33,600 for the rehabilitation of the historic Duveneck House, which was discovered to have more damage than initially thought.
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Newport considers reconstituting parks division, Covington to discuss Duveneck House structural repair
Newport is considering reconstituting the parks and recreation division, Covington is discussing executing a contract with a structural repair group for the Duveneck House, and Dayton is considering a franchise agreement with Duke Energy.
Covington meeting ends in arrests; Fort Wright considers changes to Kyles Lane overpass
Covington Commission approved new regulations and fees for medical cannabis businesses, Fort Wright considered potential aesthetic changes to Kyles Lane overpass, and Fort Thomas unanimously approved a new Unified Development Ordinance.
Covington seeks $300K in federal funds for Duveneck House rehab
The City of Covington is seeking $300,000 in federal grant money to fund the rehabilitation of the Duveneck House, a historic home belonging to Frank Duveneck, a famous artist, sculptor and teacher, after it was deemed a “blighted building” by the city.
Covington to begin stabilization of Frank Duveneck’s childhood home
Covington Board of Commissioners has hired SSRG Midwest Operations to stabilize Frank Duveneck’s childhood home, with work expected to begin as soon as a contract is signed and electrical and water service is arranged at the site.
City of Covington to restore historic Duveneck House
The City of Covington has announced plans to restore the Duveneck House, a historic home belonging to Frank Duveneck, after a legal battle with the Frank Duveneck Arts and Cultural Center, and has set aside $175,000 in federal funds to complete the work.
Covington takes action to preserve blighted Duveneck House
The city of Covington has sued the owner of the Duveneck House to act as a conservator for the “blighted building”, which is the former home of renowned artist Frank Duveneck. The property’s owner has been given until the end of July to make repairs or begin making repairs.

