The Ludlow Yards project may be the most talked-about non-development in Northern Kentucky right now. A rendering released last week excited the community, as well as civic boosters who have called for a more creative approach to new residential and commercial developments in the urban core. As new residential buildings pop up in Cincinnati, Covington, […]
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Ambitious Mixed-Use Development Would Highlight Ludlow’s History & Future
Ludlow is embarking on a plan to lure developers to town with the promise of an ambitious mixed-used development that rejoices in the city’s railroad history. Announced at this month’s city council meeting, Ludlow Yards is a plan that calls for a vibrant mixed-use development that would serve as a gateway to the city’s main […]
Photos: Beyond the Curb Brings Hundreds to Ludlow’s Urban Homes
Sunday brought perfect autumn weather and hundreds of visitors to Ludlow for the fourth Beyond the Curb urban living tour. The semi-annual event produced by the Catalytic Fund offered tours of homes that are historic and grand, newly remodeled with modern touches, and newer construction – showcasing the variety of living options in Northern Kentucky’s […]
Artist, 77, Born with Cerebral Palsy, Showcases Work in Ludlow
Wynners Cup Cafe is holding an art show featuring artist Howard “Butch” Dieckroeger – who has lived with cerebral palsy his entire life – during Ludlow’s Beyond the Curb urban living home tour on Sunday, October 9. Wynners Cup Cafe (301 Elm Street – A, Ludlow) is owned and operated by Ludlow Mayor Ken Wynn. […]
Ludlow to Develop Outdoor Gathering Space Near City Building
The City of Ludlow will develop an activated community space on a vacant lot adjacent to the city building that will feature a public gathering space for festivals and community events and a train viewing platform adjacent to the Norfolk Southern rail line that runs through the city. Designed by Human Nature, the locally renowned […]
Main Street Beautification Moves Forward in Bromley
A building has been removed and now the City of Bromley is moving on to the design phase of its Main Street beautification project. At Wednesday night’s city council meeting, Mayor Donnie Jobe outlined the next steps: Berling Engineering will produce design drawings within two weeks Duke Energy will determine where the decorative lamp […]
Listen: Why Ludlow? Urban Living Tour to Showcase Historic City’s Old & New
Beyond the Curb is back and this time the Northern Kentucky urban living tour produced by the Catalytic Fund is in Ludlow where young creatives are opening businesses and historic stately mansions still stand proud. The tour is set for Sunday, October 9. Full details can be found here. SEE PREVIOUSLY: Full list of properties to […]
Ludlow Students Bring Books to Community with Little Free Libraries
It all started with an idea about a book, and kids who needed a project. The SOAR program (Self discovery, Opportunities and possibilities, Academic support and enrichment, and Readiness for the future) started last year at Ludlow High School in partnership with Navigo College and Career Prep Services. This program provides 7th, 8th, and […]
Weekend: Newport Oktoberfest, Taste of the Levee, Wine in Ludlow,
Some fun events are coming your way this weekend in the Northern Kentucky River Cities – and it looks like summer is extending its stay during these first days of fall, with high temperatures in the upper eighties and sunny skies. Oktoberfest Newport Riverboat Row, Newport. Friday, 5 – 11 p.m.; Saturday, noon – 11 […]
Ludlow Schools Set Tax Rate, Launch Tech Tuesday for Parents & Guardians
The Ludlow Board of Education set its tax rate Thursday night. In a move to keep the same revenue as last year, the board approved a rate of 87.2 cents per $100 in property value. On a $100,000 house, a taxpayer would be responsible for $15 annually. The board discussed wrapping up the […]

