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OneNKY Center set to open after years of planning, collaboration

What you need to know The first meeting Brent Cooper attended as president of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce in 2017 was about the OneNKY Center. Eight years later, the project remains a priority for Northern Kentucky’s political and economic stakeholders as its grand opening approaches. “It’s a reminder that things don’t happen overnight,” […]

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What’s happening at the foot of the Roebling? Covington’s newest landmark

Once its signature blue glass facade is installed, the OneNKY Center will make its mark on the Covington skyline. Corporex, the Covington-based development firm behind the building, tapped Blue Ash-based Phoenix Architecture to design the building. Due to its prominent location at the foot of the historic John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, Phoenix Architecture wanted […]

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OneNKY Center’s final steel beam placed, set for completion soon

Construction workers placed the final steel beam on top of the OneNKY Center — the soon-to-be home of Northern Kentucky’s regional growth organizations. Several politicians and regional leaders were on hand at the “topping off” ceremony, where they gave their remarks regarding the building’s construction progress and what its inevitable completion means for Northern Kentucky. […]

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Construction on OneNKY Center underway as Corporex inks partnership with Hemmer

Construction on OneNKY Center in Covington’s Roebling Point district is already underway. The surface parking lot at 209 Greenup St. is no longer there after crews used heavy machinery to break up the asphalt, setting the stage for foundation work. Now, Hemmer Construction- the Paul Hemmer Company’s construction arm- has teamed up with Covington-based real […]

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Count us in: Northern Kentucky’s unyielding quest to carve out a unique regional identity

This story originally appeared in the Sept. 29 edition of the Weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. Northern Kentucky wants an identity of its own.  But how does a region forge a distinct identity and vision when it is considered part of a major metropolitan area of a city in an adjacent […]

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