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The PromoWest Pavilion at Ovation can handle up to 7,000 people outdoors.
Paul Grilli
The 23-acre IRS site is one of the largest urban redevelopment opportunities east of the Mississippi.
Gary Kessler
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David Holthaus
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Northern Kentucky Buzz
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David Holthaus
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Northern Kentucky Buzz
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Amy Briana Counts
Thursday, June 9, 2022
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Building REAL diversity in commercial real estate
David Holthaus
Thursday, June 9, 2022
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David Holthaus
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Northern Kentucky Buzz
Bank investments bring Catalytic Fund capital to more than $20 million
David Holthaus
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Northern Kentucky Buzz
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Julie Carpenter
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Stretch your dollar in this metro region
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Thursday, April 7, 2022
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Tuesday, February 15, 2022
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City of neighborhoods: The antidote to anti-urbanism
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Northern Kentucky is a region where people from all backgrounds feel included, connected and welcome. By being intentional about the story we tell through public art and the use of space, the region can write a fresh chapter about the people who call Northern Kentucky home — now and in the future. Utilizing creative place making will not only ensure a vibrant, ever-evolving region but will also contribute to a more robust economy, since many jobs are supported by the arts.
Healthy communities via public spaces bring Northern Kentucky neighbors together to interact and connect in a sustainable and inclusive setting. Public art and projects become a distinctive feature of the NKY region and implement pre-development activity to accelerate redevelopment in the urban core.
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