Nicole Washington+FollowTarget is coming to Harrison—here’s what it meansA brand-new Target is set to transform Harrison’s West Side, turning that empty field near 10400 Harrison Ave into a bustling retail hub. With Target anchoring a 22-acre shopping center right across from Kroger, this could mean more shopping options, new jobs, and a fresh boost for local businesses. Imagine the convenience for families and commuters! What are you hoping to see alongside Target in this new development? Let’s talk about how this could change our daily routines and the vibe of our neighborhood. #Business #LocalBusiness #Cincinnati10Share
gordonangela+FollowBig changes at P&G: New CEO, local jobs at riskShailesh Jejurikar just stepped into the CEO role at Procter & Gamble, making history as the first Asian to lead the Cincinnati giant. But his first big move is already shaking things up—P&G is cutting 7,000 jobs worldwide, with many local office roles on the line. The company says it’s all about pushing for more innovation as sales slow, but for thousands of Cincinnati workers, this could mean real uncertainty. How do you feel about a global company making these kinds of cuts in its own backyard? What should P&G’s next steps be? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Cincinnati00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBearcats fans rally as injuries shake seasonCincinnati’s basketball season has hit a rough patch with Kerr Kriisa and Jalen Haynes both sidelined, leaving the Bearcats’ backcourt shorthanded for the third straight game. Despite strong ball movement, the team’s shooting struggles have fans frustrated, even sparking talk of a brown bag protest at tonight’s game against Colorado. But UC legends like Nick Van Exel are urging everyone to stick together and support the team through tough times. How do you think these injuries and the fan response will shape the rest of the Bearcats’ season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Bearcats #Cincinnati00Share
Heather Owens+FollowBarry Manilow’s last Cincinnati show: A night to rememberBarry Manilow is bringing his legendary hits to Cincinnati one final time this March, and it’s shaping up to be more than just a concert. Besides classics like “Mandy” and “Copacabana,” Manilow will spotlight local music teachers, with one receiving a $10,000 award live on stage. After decades of unforgettable music and a recent health battle, this farewell show feels especially meaningful for fans and the city’s music community. Who’s planning to go, and which Manilow song do you hope makes the setlist? Let’s celebrate the impact he’s had on Cincinnati! #Entertainment #BarryManilow #Cincinnati00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowXavier and Reds team up for student successXavier University just landed a 10-year partnership with the Cincinnati Reds, opening up a whole new world of real-life experience for students. Imagine getting hands-on internships, working on Reds projects, and even learning directly from team professionals right here in Cincinnati. This deal means more than just sports—students in fields like business, marketing, and analytics can dive into the action, while Reds staff get access to Xavier’s continuing education. It’s a big win for both sides and could really shake up how local students connect with the city’s biggest sports brand. What do you think this means for the future of student opportunities in Cincinnati? #Education #College #Cincinnati00Share
Shelia Miller+FollowWhere unsold Girl Scout cookies go in CincinnatiAfter cookie season wraps up in Greater Cincinnati, those extra boxes of Thin Mints and Samoas don’t go to waste—they’re donated to local food pantries and nonprofits. The Girl Scouts of Western Ohio team up with groups like Freestore Foodbank and Meals on Wheels to make sure leftover cookies become a sweet surprise for folks seeking food relief. Plus, the Cookie Share program lets anyone buy cookies specifically for donation. It’s a win-win: you support the Scouts, and the community gets a treat. What do you think—should more organizations handle leftovers this way? #News #Cincinnati #GirlScouts00Share
hwatkins+FollowCaffè Vivace puts Walnut Hills on the jazz mapCincinnati’s own Caffè Vivace just landed on DownBeat Magazine’s list of the world’s best jazz venues—an honor that’s a huge deal for local music lovers. This cozy Walnut Hills spot is now officially in the same league as legendary clubs from New York to Tokyo. It’s a big win for our city’s creative scene and means even more top-tier jazz acts could be coming our way. If you’ve never caught a show at Caffè Vivace, now’s the time to see what all the buzz is about! What’s your favorite live music memory there? #Entertainment #Cincinnati #WalnutHills00Share
Mary Williams+FollowWhy Cincinnati locals guard this chili spotCamp Washington Chili isn’t just a late-night food fix—it’s a fiercely protected piece of Cincinnati’s soul. The secret recipe, handed down for generations, is so closely guarded that even regulars don’t dare ask what’s in it. Step inside and you’re in a living 1940s time capsule, where the counter is always full and the three-way (spaghetti, chili, cheese) is a rite of passage. Prices stay low, portions stay generous, and the community’s loyalty keeps the place thriving. What is it about this chili that inspires such devotion? Share your favorite hidden food gems or thoughts on what makes a local spot truly special! #Food #Cincinnati #LocalEats00Share
Keith Bass+FollowBig changes ahead for Cincinnati workersFTI Buyer, LLC is shutting down its Cincinnati facility on Broadwell Rd., leaving 104 people without jobs by March 6. This move is part of the company’s push to modernize and decentralize its operations, but it’s a tough blow for local families who depend on these jobs. There won’t be any options for transfers or reemployment, making the impact even more significant. How do you think this closure will affect our community, and what support do you think should be available for those affected? Let’s talk about what comes next for Cincinnati’s workforce. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Cincinnati00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowCincinnati’s biggest real estate deal just got biggerA prime piece of Cincinnati’s largest-ever real estate project is officially up for grabs. The developer behind the District at Clifton Heights has listed Block D—a nearly one-acre site right next to UC’s main campus. This isn’t just another sale; it’s a major move that could reshape the neighborhood’s future and spark new businesses, housing, and energy in Clifton Heights. What would you love to see built here? More student housing, local shops, or something totally different? Let’s talk about what would make this corner of Cincinnati even better! #RealEstate #Cincinnati #CliftonHeights00Share