It’s been fourteen years since the leaders of the University of Cincinnati, UC Health, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, TriHealth and the Cincinnati Zoo came together as the Uptown Consortium to collaborate to improve the lives of all of those who live and work in the Uptown neighborhoods. The Uptown Consortium (UCI) continues to achieve that mission by growing our neighborhoods through the power of collaboration and leading the way for economic development and community advancement in the Uptown region.
Q&A with Chad Yelton, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Vice President of Marketing and Communications
Uptown Consortium, MORTAR Partner to Grow Urban Entrepreneurs
Uptown Headlining in the National News
Key Innovation Corridor Developments Receive City Land Sale Approval
Cincinnati Children’s New Center Furthers Innovative Research in Uptown
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center recently launched the Center for Stem Cell and Organoid Medicine (CuSTOM), a multidisciplinary center dedicated to the advancement of stem cell-organoid technology. It is believed to be the first facility at a pediatric medical center focused on this type of research.
Uptown Consortium Pleased to Support New Avondale Business and Housing Development with New Markets Tax Credits
Uptown Consortium, MLK Investors I, City Kick Off Northeast Quadrant Planning
Walk the walk: Developers and Uptown demanding jobs for minority and female workers
Making a commitment to expand economic inclusion beyond legal requirements can be challenging for some developers. Without proper framework, planning and partnerships, it can be difficult to implement and achieve inclusion goals for a project. This is why the Uptown Consortium (UCI) has made inclusion a priority before buildings come out of the ground.
