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Quality of Life

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Northern Kentucky offers the compassionate heart of southern hospitality beating to the pulse of a major metropolitan area. Directly across the river from Cincinnati and part of the Cincinnati MSA, Northern Kentucky offers all the amenities of the cosmopolitan life: professional sports, music, theatre, art exhibits and more.

State-of-the-art medical facilities lie on both sides of the river with immediate access. Technological discoveries in educational and corporate research labs hint of a developing reputation as a Midwestern Silicon Valley. Yet woven throughout are the constant reminders of a gentle time before technology, before machines — when there was time for homemade ice cream, a summer baseball game and a ride across the Ohio on a ferry.

Quality of Life Features

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. 

Committed to Northern Kentucky

Education. Transportation. Regional cooperation. Four business leaders speak out about Northern Kentucky's unique opportunities, challenges, and potential for growth.

Slideshow: A Night At the Races

The official Derby of Rats, a unique new installation by Higher Level, and Southgate House's three floors offer up art, music, collaborations and more on a Friday night in Northern Kentucky. Soapbox managing photographer Scott Beseler has a slideshow to prove it all happened. Say cheese.

NKY's Emerging Life Sciences Cluster

A sweeping urban development attitude in Northern Kentucky will be the catalyst for a new growing life sciences industry. Will the biotechnology and high tech companies come to town when they see what the region is planning? That is the hope.

Livability and commercial activity are hallmarks of Campbell County

Campbell County boasts an energizing business climate, two major Riverfront real estate developments, a dynamic University, home-grown wine, dining, and a touch of Hollywood appeal. 
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