Greiwe Development, the developer of the Residences at One Highland in Fort Thomas, will host a two-day public art event designed to showcase the development while highlighting the city’s Cultural Arts District. The event, coined The Art of Living at One Highland, is free and open to the public from noon to 4. p.m. on […]
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Fort Thomas City Council to Discuss Future of Former BB&T Bank Property, additional parking
Plans for the former BB & T Bank building at 25 North Fort Thomas Ave., is expected to be a topic of discussion at the upcoming city council meeting. Does this story bring some value to you? Please consider a small donation to help fund our content. We rely solely on support from our advertising […]
Fort Thomas Coffee to Become First Commercial Business at One Highland
Christine Smalley of Fort Thomas Coffee shares more about being the first business to move into One Highland. (Img: Greiwe Development) By Jessie Eden Greiwe Development announced on Monday that Fort Thomas Coffee, located at 118 N. Fort Thomas Avenue, will be the first commercial business at the One Highland development. The coffee shop, now […]
“One Highland” Officially Breaks Ground This Week, Will Be Complete in 2021
Official groundbreaking ceremony set for Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 10 a.m. Ceremonial groundbreaking for One Highland will take place Tues. Feb 4. UPDATE 2/4/20: Watch the groundbreaking ceremony here. Groundbreaking Ceremony for One Highland By Jessica Eden The new development, called One Highland, located at the corner of North Fort Thomas Avenue, will officially break ground […]
City Passes Development Agreement for Central Business District Project
Fort Thomas residents gather to learn more about the Central Business District project Development Agreement. By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor At the July council meeting, city officials passed a Development Agreement between the city and developers of the recently proposed development along North Fort Thomas Avenue in the Central Business District. The council […]
Revamped Central Business District Proposal Approved by Planning Commission
Woodland Place resident, Neil Leyshock appeals to the Fort Thomas Planning Commission. Architect for the project, Sari Lehtinen, and developer, Rick Griewe, sit behind. By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor In a five-to-one vote, the Fort Thomas Planning Commission approved the Phase One proposal for the Fort Thomas Town Center, a mixed-use development located […]
Revisions for Central Business Proposal Announced
By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor The plans for the Central Business District development project proposed by Rick Greiwe and his partners have undergone significant changes. Greiwe Development shared newly revised plans for the Fort Thomas Town Center on its website and has submitted them to the city for the upcoming public hearing and […]
New Dates for Public Hearings Related to Central Business District Proposal
The plan for the proposed development for North Fort Thomas Avenue has been revised and a new public hearing is set for May 29. By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor Revisions to a development proposal for the Fort Thomas Central Business District has led to rescheduling of public hearings set to review the original […]
Design Board Asks Developer for Alternatives
Rendering of proposed Fort Thomas Central Business District showing some of the materials under consideration. By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor The Fort Thomas Design Review Board has asked developers of a proposed Central Business District to rethink some aspects of their design and consider returning with alternatives. On Thursday evening, the design board […]
Central Business District Developer Withdraws Current Request for Height Variance
East side of the Central Business District, across the street from where the potential CBD development would be. FTM file. By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor Rick Greiwe of Greiwe Development has withdrawn his request for a height variance for his proposed development project on Highland and North Fort Thomas avenues in the Central […]

