
Chris Wetterich
Reporter and Columnist at Cincinnati Business Courier
Journalist at the Cincinnati Business Courier covering government and politics, transportation & downtown development. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
bizjournals.com | Chris Wetterich
Preview this article 1 minA Texas-based company has opened a new facility at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and will add hundreds of jobs by the end of the year. L2 Aviation opens new hangar at CVG, adding 250 jobs. Facility will focus on aircraft modification and maintenance services. Project aligns with CVG's strategy for aviation business growth.
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1 week ago |
bizjournals.com | Chris Wetterich
The former Macy's global headquarters building in downtown Cincinnati will reopen as a 341-unit apartment community in March following a years-long residential conversion effort.
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1 week ago |
bizjournals.com | Chris Wetterich
Preview this article 1 minThe Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority has named a construction team for its new offices, which represent a nearly $1 million investment. CREATE YOUR FREE ACCOUNT BECOME A MEMBER Join the The Business Journals to unlock even more insights! CREATE YOUR FREE ACCOUNTBECOME A MEMBERJoin the Cincinnati Business Courier to unlock even more insights! By submitting your information you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and User Agreement. Hunt Builders Corp.
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1 week ago |
bizjournals.com | Chris Wetterich
Preview this article 1 minCincinnati’s second mayoral debate got contentious over immigration, housing, DEI initiatives and more. And only two of the three candidates were present. Mayor Pureval and Brian Frank debated housing and diversity issues. Frank opposed focusing on housing, while Pureval emphasized its importance. Candidates exchanged personal jabs during the question-asking portion.
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1 week ago |
local12.com | Chris Wetterich
Blue Suede Hospitality Group plans to turn this building at 33 W. Fourth St. into a boutique hotel. (Corrie Schaffeld | Courier)TOPICS:CincinnatiBoutique hotelTax incentivesRenovationBlue Suede HospitalityProperty tax abatementCondominium ownersProject concernsCINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A historic Fourth Street building set to be renovated into a hotel likely will receive city tax incentives, but nearby condominium owners expressed concern about several project elements.
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