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Here in the heartland we know how to work. Look in any direction and you'll see the evidence of hardworking Kentuckians: seven bridges across the Ohio, beautiful homes and churches built with skilled hands; numerous hospitals with skilled hands of other sorts performing their craft.

Manufacturing and supportive service companies are big industry partners in Northern Kentucky, as has been the case for many decades. Northern Kentucky's many colleges and universities offer a full complement of educational opportunities for expanding skill sets or developing new ones. As time passes, skills change and new industries develop like a jolt of current. Northern Kentucky stands at the gate ready to hit the ground running.


NKY Industries and Occupations Features

Northern Kentucky Tri-ED celebrates 25 years of NKY's economic success

As a standalone "micropolis" within the Cincinnati MSA, Northern Kentucky competes with much larger cities, demonstrating surprising success.

Northern Kentucky Tri-ED by the numbers (1987-2012)

A numerical snapshot of the region's progress over the past 25 years.

Driving development in Northern Kentucky

With roots in the community and an eye on the horizon, developers drive growth in Northern Kentucky. We spoke with community leaders and real estate professionals about their perspective on development in the region.

Wilder Life

A business-friendly climate and location, location, location are helping the city of Wilder realize its potential. 

What sets NKY apart?

Creative real estate solutions, an aggressive incentive environment and an unparalleled quality of life that blends urbanity with country serenity, waterfront vistas with scenic wine trails, and a fast-paced high-tech start-up scene inclusive of life sciences and muscular advanced manufacturing.

Leaps and bounds toward livable communities in NKY

Northern Kentucky is making strides toward more livable neighborhoods. From funding for urban revitalization to the creation of a business-attracting life science corridor to a riverfront trail project that links our region's communities, here's a progress report.

2012 Northern Kentucky Thoroughbreds

At the fourth annual Northern Kentucky Thoroughbreds celebration, the Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED) honored 28 new and expanding businesses for their contribution to the region.  

Impact study demonstrates "rising tide" of NKY economy

In 2011, 28 companies expanded or located in Northern Kentucky, creating 4,127 jobs and impacting the region's economy to the tune of $685 million. But the greatest testament to Northern Kentucky's strength may not lie in a single number. Here's a closer look at the 2011 economic impact study, and what it means for the region.

NKY moves forward in 2012

Thrive interviews Dan Tobergte, President & CEO of Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation. 

Wheels up: Q&A with Candace McGraw

Candace McGraw, CEO of CVG since July 2011, updates Thrive readers on recent changes at CVG and what's in store for 2012 and beyond: more flights, a major renovation and continued redevelopment of airport land for economic growth. 
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