Omnicare takes a large chunk of rival’s business
Ingram Publishing Omnicare landed a contract to provide pharmacy services for Kindred Healthcare. Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | Omnicare Inc. snapped up a contract to provide...
View ArticleSee which Cincinnati execs were on stage for Suits That Rock: SLIDESHOW
Tom Demeropolis Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Business and community leaders from across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky shut down their computers and...
View ArticleCranley poll has bad news for Mallory, council
Chris Wetterich Staff reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier Email | Twitter | LinkedIn John Cranley’s campaign gave a poll his campaign did of Cincinnati’s mayoral race to the Cincinnati Enquirer on...
View ArticleGE Aviation’s engine orders, contracts continue to grow
GE Aviation announced four new contracts Wednesday morning, with a value of more than $590 million. Andy Brownfield, Staff Reporter New contracts and orders continued to climb for as the company...
View ArticleColliers to add Dayton office
Staff Business Courier Colliers International is expanding into the Dayton market, setting up a temporary office in a mixed-use development in Beavercreek before announcing a permanent location in...
View ArticleInsurer announces big Cincinnati-area campus expansion
Courtesy PCA Architecture A rendering of the new, 70,000-square-foot office Ameritas will move into in spring 2014. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | Ameritas Life Insurance Co. is building...
View ArticleHot Over-the-Rhine restaurant opening second location
Courtesy A Tavola Pizza A Tavola Pizza will open a second location in Madeira later this year. Reporter- Business Courier | | | One of the busy restaurants in Over-the-Rhine is opening up a second...
View ArticleMayor Mallory thwarts parking lease repeal
Mayor Mark Mallory blocked P.G. Sittenfeld's attempt to rescind Cincinnati's deal to lease its parking assets. Staff reporter- Business Courier | | Mayor blocked a city council member’s attempt to...
View ArticleHere are our 2013 CFO of the Year finalists
Projects Editor- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | Chief financial officers from 24 local companies are finalists for the Cincinnati Business Courier’s CFO of the Year awards, our annual program that...
View ArticleDeal on sewer contracts derailed
Thinkstock Cincinnati City Council scuttled a deal Monday that would have allowed the $3 billion Metropolitan Sewer District overhaul to resume after a dispute over bidding rules between the city and...
View ArticlePort mum on whether it will sign parking deal
Staff reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | The is still reviewing the agreement to lease the city’s parking assets, and its spokeswoman isn’t sure when the agency will act. “It’s a big deal,”...
View ArticleCincinnati City Council approves $17.4 million for streetcar
Provided The streetcar got a bump in its budget. But the loss of support from Councilwoman Pam Thomas puts the project in a tricky position. Staff reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | Cincinnati...
View ArticleMajor expansion in the works at Episcopal: EXCLUSIVE
Episcopal Retirement Homes Episcopal Retirement Homes completed a renovation of Elberon Apartments, in Price Hill, in 2012. Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | Episcopal Retirement Homes...
View Article$54M mixed-use project breaking ground near Xavier University
Provided The new $54 million mixed-use development near Xavier University will start construction soon. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | The new $54 million mixed-use development near will...
View ArticlePlanes, cars among public company CEOs' lucrative perks
Steve Watkins Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn It’s good to be the CEO. Sure, we know all about the pay packages that many top corporate chieftains get....
View ArticlePlans for Brent Spence Bridge project revealed
Provided courtesy UrbanCincy Design Alternative 1 would appear similar to the "Big Mac" Bridge located upriver. Jake Mecklenborg, UrbanCincy.com The (FHWA) issued a “Finding of No Significant Impact”...
View ArticleThree things the Cincinnati chamber wants from D.C.
Andrew Harrer House Speaker John Boehner is just one of the elected officials Cincinnati business people and chamber members will meet with next week. Staff reporter- Business Courier | | About 40...
View ArticlePort authority signs parking lease
Otto Budig, chairman of the port authority's board, said the lease is a wise decision by city council. Staff reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | The signed an agreement with Cincinnati to lease...
View ArticleGE Aviation ramping up 2014 engine production
Tom Demeropolis Reporter- Business Courier Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn GE Aviation expects to make 3,800 commercial aircraft engines with its partners next year, up from 3,600 this year,...
View ArticleP&G plans $20 million expansion
Staff Cincinnati Business Courier Procter & Gamble plans to occupy the 482,000-square-foot, $20 million expansion of a distribution center at the Gateway Commerce Center in Madison County,...
View ArticleCincinnati misses out on new GE Aviation plant
Courtesy gereports.com GE Aviation's advanced-technology jet engine will include lightweight ceramic matrix composite (CMC) materials. Reporter- Business Courier | | | will build an advanced composite...
View ArticleP&G expands pet food recall
Staff Business Courier The ongoing threat of salmonella contamination moved Procter & Gamble's Natura Pet Products division to voluntarily recall all Innova, California Natural, Evo, Healthwise,...
View ArticleComey & Shepherd expanding, building new West Chester office: EXCLUSIVE
Courtesy Comey & Shepherd A rendering of the new Comey & Shepherd West Chester regional office. Reporter- Business Courier | | | is building a new, $1.8 million office in Liberty Township. ,...
View ArticleCincinnati is getting too old to depend on a father figure
Courier staff Does Cincinnati, in its 225th year, still need a daddy? It seems that way, as Reporter Chris Wetterich pointed out in his centerpiece story last week on how has become the “go-to guy”...
View ArticleFRCH Design names new executive VP
Tom Horwitz was promoted to executive vice president of FRCH Design Worldwide. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | named to the company’s executive leadership team and promoted him to...
View ArticleCity's big public companies outpace economy
Growth at the top has come from acquisitions Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | The economy has grown over the last 25 years, no doubt about it. But not quite as fast as Cincinnati’s 25...
View ArticleEsther Price Candies opening another Cincinnati location
Jim Day, CEO of Esther Price Candies. The company is opening its third Greater Cincinnati location. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | , the Dayton-based confectioner, is opening its third...
View ArticleNew development planned for Drawbridge Inn property: EXCLUSIVE
Courtesy Andy Hemmer The Drawbridge Hotel and Convention Center, better known as the Drawbridge Inn, has been closed since December. But developers are planning to buy the site for a new mixed-use...
View ArticleCincinnati streetcar vote coming Monday: EXCLUSIVE
Cincinnati's streetcar project is headed to a vote. Staff reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | Cincinnati City Council’s Budget and Finance Committee will vote Monday on a plan to plug the $17.4...
View ArticleThis new partnership will help Robert Louis Group snag deals
Tom Uhlman | Courier Robert Louis Group founders James Robert "J.R." Foster, front right, and David Hornberger, back left, with Shenan Murphy, CEO of Colliers International in Cincinnati. Reporter-...
View ArticleNew name joins Cincinnati’s skyline
Tom Demeropolis | Courier Kao USA added its sign to 312 Plum. Harland Financial Services now has its signs on the west and east sides of the building. Reporter- Business Courier | | | Another company...
View ArticleNew upscale clothing store coming to Over-the-Rhine
Courier file photo Article will be located at the northwest corner of the Gateway Building in Over-the-Rhine. Reporter- Business Courier | | | was tired of shopping online or in other cities. But...
View ArticleAtricure brings on new R&D executive
David Francischelli Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | Medical device maker AtriCure hired a new vice president of research and development. , the company (Nasdaq: ATRC) said in a press...
View ArticleWhich Cincinnati public CEOs deliver the most bang for the buck?
No. 32: Michael Carrel/David Drachman Compensation: $3,502,583 Company: AtriCure Inc. Pay rank: 5 Performance: 31 Score: -26 *Figure shows Drachman’s pay until he resigned in Sept. and Carrel’s pay...
View ArticleCaterAgent gets good food to hungry office workers
Tom Uhlman | Courier Maria Schrudder spent more than 15 years in the food service industry before founding CaterAgent. Managing Editor- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | A look at a startup’s business...
View ArticleJefferson Social opens at the Banks: SLIDESHOW
Bruce Crippen Jefferson Social opened June 13. It is at 101 East Freedom Way. Reporter- Business Courier | | | The latest addition to the Banks’ growing list of restaurants and bars is Jefferson...
View ArticleCVG board chairman reappointed
Staff reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | will continue to lead the Kenton County Airport Board, the governing body for the . Huff, who heads Huff Realty, was re-elected to his second term as...
View ArticleSeelbach, Monzel reach deal on sewer bidding rules
File | KCBJ An agreement between Councilman Chris Seelbach and Commissioner Chris Monzel would get sewer projects that are part of MSD's $3.2 billion overhaul going again. Staff reporter- Cincinnati...
View ArticleTriHealth doctors plan expansion in West Chester
Courtesy Jake Mecklenborg, UrbanCincy.com Group Health’s Clifton facility sits next to Good Samaritan Hospital along Dixmyth Avenue. It opened last August. Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier...
View ArticlePressman buys former Enquirer printing plant: EXCLUSIVE
The former Cincinnati Enquirer printing facility on Western Avenue has a new owner. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | A former pressman who helped open the Cincinnati Enquirer’s printing...
View ArticleNew retail tenant coming to Queen City Square: EXCLUSIVE
Roosters Men’s Grooming Center, a barbershop franchise with dozens of locations across the country, is scheduled to open a spot in Queen City Square. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | A new...
View ArticleHere's where Taste of Belgium is headed next: EXCLUSIVE
Tom Demeropolis | Courier A fresh batch of Belgian waffles from Taste of Belgium. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | Now that Taste of Belgium has opened its latest outpost on Short Vine,...
View ArticleGood news for Cincinnati jobseekers: Employers hired thousands in May
Franck Boston Cincinnati added 12,000 jobs in May. Staff Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | Cincinnati’s economy got another boost in May by adding 12,000 jobs, according to newly released...
View ArticleHuntington shops for new Cincinnati space
Kevin Jones is the interim president of Huntington National Bank’s Southern Ohio/Kentucky region. The bank is looking for a new space to centralize its Cincinnati operations. Reporter- Cincinnati...
View ArticleFast-growing Vantiv running out of room at headquarters: EXCLUSIVE
Charles Drucker is the CEO of Vantiv Inc. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | , looks to be running out of space at its headquarters building in Symmes Township. The payment processing company...
View ArticleHere's who will build two new hotels in the former Enquirer building:...
Bruce Crippen | Courier The owners of the former Enquirer building in downtown Cincinnati selected HGC Construction as the construction manager for the $27 million conversion of the office tower into...
View ArticleDewey's, Graeter's to anchor new West Side retail development
File Photo DBJ A Dewey's Pizza will be part of Harrison Green. Reporter- Business Courier | | | is looking at building a 17,000-square-foot retail development on the West Side. The project, called...
View ArticleFormer ‘Enquirer’ pressman buys newspaper’s old printing plant
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View ArticleGreiwe Development adds fourth phase to Mariemont condo project: EXCLUSIVE
Courtesy Greiwe Development Group Greiwe Development Group, with its partners North American Properties, Sibcy Cline and architect CR Architecture + Design, will build a fourth phase at its luxury...
View ArticleConvergys sells Atrium One: EXCLUSIVE
Courtesy Smith/Hallemann Partners Convergys Corp. sold its downtown Cincinnati headquarters, Atrium One, to Smith/Hallemann Partners for $43.4 million. Reporter- Cincinnati Business Courier | | | sold...
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