This Week in Soapbox (TWIS) you can read about what will be Cincinnati’s largest brewpub, how you can help save Covington’s Nordheim Gallery, a new vintage shop on Main Street in OTR, Cincinnati’s new Bicycle Master Plan that kicks off this week, multiple events going on in Over-the-Rhine this weekend, a new 76-unit residential development in East Walnut Hills, and how the Latonia neighborhood in Covington is hoping a new Small Area Study will help make the community even better.
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TWIS 9/8:
- Officials want your help in saving Covington’s Nordheim Gallery – full article
- Atomic Number Ten bringing vintage style to Main Street – full article
- Cincinnati kicks off new Bicycle Master Plan process in hopes of encouraging more cyclists – full article
- Events crowd the weekend calendar for Over-the-Rhine – full article
- 76-unit DeSales Flats project near completion – full article
- Small Area Study looks to address issues in Latonia neighborhood – full article
- Moerlein Lager House to anchor Central Riverfront Park – full article