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Leaps and bounds toward livable communities in NKY

Northern Kentucky is making strides toward more livable neighborhoods. From funding for urban revitalization to the creation of a business-attracting life science corridor to a riverfront trail project that links our region's communities, here's a progress report.

NKY moves forward in 2012

Thrive interviews Dan Tobergte, President & CEO of Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation. 

Growing companies take flight at CVG

Hard work, high volume and exceptional service are driving two companies to success at CVG. Meet DHL and PEMCO, two aviation-related companies expanding -- and creating jobs -- in NKY.

Economic Development 101

Northern Kentucky colleges and universities are making strategic partnerships with local companies in a way that improves student experiences and helps NKY businesses attract, train and retain a highly skilled workforce.

Audio: Bringing bio-tech to the Tri-State

A recent report on 91.7 WVXU's Cincinnati Edition explores Northern Kentucky's efforts to attract, cultivate and retain a flourishing life science corridor.

NKY's Emerging Life Sciences Cluster

A sweeping urban development attitude in Northern Kentucky will be the catalyst for a new growing life sciences industry. Will the biotechnology and high tech companies come to town when they see what the region is planning? That is the hope.

StoneBrook Winery

As StoneBrook's success demonstrates, making wine means more than the market price of the crop, and it's bigger than the profit margin on a bottle. It's about the experience -- and that's why Campbell County's wineries are a leading edge of the region's growing agri-tourism sector.

Livability and commercial activity are hallmarks of Campbell County

Campbell County boasts an energizing business climate, two major Riverfront real estate developments, a dynamic University, home-grown wine, dining, and a touch of Hollywood appeal. 

St. Elizabeth Healthcare

In January 1861, St. Elizabeth -- a hospital organized by the Sisters of the Poor in Cincinnati -- admitted its first patient. In January 2011, St. Elizabeth celebrated a milestone anniversary. After 150 years, it's the largest employer in Northern Kentucky and its regional economic impact is over a half-billion dollars a year. And it's got a new CEO to boot. John Dubis, former Chief Operating Officer, started on January 1 this year.

NKY Snapshot: Region is poised for growth in 2011

In 2010, Northern Kentucky strengthened its commitment to education, enhanced its high-tech training resources and improved its transportation assets. A look back on last year's gains and developments set to bring success in 2011.
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