March 2011

Uptown Consortium and CEO Beth Robinson are featured in a recent article published by Soapbox Cincinnati.    Read the article here: Unleashing Uptown's Inner Dyanmo
Corryville Catholic School fills an important place in the educational spectrum of the Cincinnati area; the school has a heritage of excellence. Since 1877, it has continuously provided a structured Christian education
Uptown Cincinnati is already a gem – but how can we take the next step to ensure its beauty and sustainability for years to come? By keeping it clean and litter-free, that’s how! Uptown is working with Keep
After retiring from 30 years of employment with the City of Cincinnati, Carleton Maddox decided he wasn’t completely ready to lounge around and spend his golden years golfing. His mother located an opportunity to
In December Uptown purchased the property, formerly known as Sub Galley, as a key tactic among strategic initiatives to revitalize the Short Vine Business District. On the Fly Hospitality has leased the property with the
We all dread the heat in the summer – especially after hopping into a scorching hot car and trying to keep energy bills under control. With the new solar array being constructed at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical
Melink Corporation (the company that is constructing the solar panel at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden) recently selected the first three recipients of their Solar Photovoltaic Training Scholarships to attend
Melink Corporation (the company that is constructing the solar panel at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden) recently selected the first three recipients of their Solar Photovoltaic Training Scholarships to attend
Keep Cincinnati Beautiful recently announced that Clifton is a recipient of a $5,000 Safe & Clean Grant to install, which will be used to landscape improvements at Vine Street and Woolper Avenue. This intersection is a