Uptown’s top 10 fast facts of 2018.
Global Design Expert Reveals Key Innovation Corridor Elements
The Uptown Consortium enlisted Sasaki, a global planning and design firm, to complete the master plan for the Uptown Innovation Corridor. Bringing a broad, comprehensive vision to the table, the firm is working to articulate a thoughtful implementation framework that balances land use, urban design, placemaking and real estate strategies. The result is an execution roadmap to create a world-class urban district.
How Cultural Competency Helps Medicine Win
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is developing a pipeline of diverse physicians to better care for an increasingly diverse patient population. By recruiting medical students, residents and faculty from different backgrounds, the UC College of Medicine is changing the face of medical care in the Cincinnati area, including the Uptown neighborhoods that UC calls home.
They Said, We Said: 5 Takeaways from Uptown in Atlanta
At the end of October, the Uptown Consortium (UCI) and its partners visited the innovation district in Atlanta to discuss successes and opportunities for the Uptown Innovation Corridor. UCI’s peer, the Midtown Alliance, shared unique insights about the planning and development of Midtown Atlanta, a vibrant, urban innovation hub located north of Atlanta’s downtown business district.
Building an Innovation District: What is the Formula for Success?
This past month, I visited our peer organization, Midtown Alliance in Atlanta, home to Tech Square, an innovation district linked to Georgia Tech. Launched over 15 years ago, Tech Square is one of the oldest and most successful innovation districts in the nation.
Minority Developer Partners with Uptown Consortium on Key Corner in Innovation Corridor
The Uptown Consortium (UCI) has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Queen City Hills, LLC to develop a key corner of the Uptown Innovation Corridor. Queen City Hills, LLC is an ownership group comprised of prominent local executives with extensive business and real estate investment experience. The team is led by Ed Rigaud, David Foxx and Albert Smitherman.
UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute Nears Completion, Exceeding Economic Inclusion Goals to Date
The University of Cincinnati (UC) Gardner Neuroscience Institute, a partnership between UC College of Medicine and UC Health, is in the midst of constructing a $68 million, 114,000-square foot outpatient center in the Uptown Innovation Corridor. The building, located at the corner of Martin Luther King Drive and Eden Avenue, is one of many exciting developments in the Corridor.
Three Successful Uptown Entrepreneurs Share Their Stories
Uptown is home to many entrepreneurs, small businesses and institutions that brighten the community with culture, service, entertainment and employment opportunities. Recently, we interviewed three community members who are contributing to Uptown’s exciting growth. Learn more about their passion projects and businesses below.
Transportation Connectivity and Access in Uptown Innovation Corridor
According to the Brookings Institute’s principles for an innovation district, connectivity—including transit, bike paths, sidewalks and car-sharing—is paramount for success and sustainability. Access and connectivity have always been key components in planning the Uptown Innovation Corridor. That is why UCI has initiated several studies designed to improve how people travel into and around Uptown. UCI is working in partnership with the City of Cincinnati and OKI Regional Council of Governments in these planning efforts, along with community stakeholders.
How to Get Involved in Uptown Innovation Corridor Planning
With many new developments coming to the Uptown Innovation Corridor in Avondale, the Uptown Consortium (UCI) is continuing its community engagement initiatives to ensure that residents and community members have a voice in the future of their neighborhood. UCI is dedicated to engaging neighborhood residents and stakeholders in all phases of the development process.
