Emily Little, owner of Vitae Viride, has signed a lease for her business at 118 N. Fort Thomas Avenue. She was painting the morning Fort Thomas Matters came to interview her. FTM file. Brown paper has lined the windows at 118 N. Fort Thomas Avenue since The Polished Pearl moved out of the space in […]
Tag: retail development
Pergola Menu at the Pub & Support for Businesses Beyond 10pm
Danny Krebs is at it again. Pergola may have closed some months ago but he is now cooking some of his best foods at the Fort Thomas Pub. Starting this past Thursday the Pub began serving some of his best dishes to their patrons. If you thought you would die without Pergola’s flatbread and humus then fear […]
Common Sense
Kudos to Fort Thomas officials on two common sense initiatives, which ended up saving citizen tax dollars. The City Council voted against a citizen’s request to re-join the Campbell County Cable Board. I can see how public access shows can add to the community, but I applaud the decision to keep priorities aligned and the […]
Why Can’t Fort Thomas Create a Strategy?
Two news stories lately that are great for Northern Kentucky but underscores the city’s inability to attract and retain good retail. Exhibit A – Brian Wiefering’s WieFit gym and fitness studio will be opening along Monmouth Street in Newport. Brian is a Fort Thomas resident who chose to open his studio along Monmouth Street near […]
Fort Thomas Participating in South Bank City Living
There is an upcoming event in Northern Kentucky with goal of promoting city living in the river cities. Here is a description from their website: On Sunday, June 22 from 2 to 6 p.m. as an initiative of the Kentucky Heritage Council; Southbank Partners and Northern Kentucky Main Street will be sponsoring the Southbank Downtown […]
