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4 Reasons to Sell This Fall [INFOGRAPHIC]

Some Highlights:

Housing inventory is still under the 6-month supply that is needed for a normal housing market.
Buyers are often competing with one another for the listings that are available.
Perhaps the time has come for you and your family to m…

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ArtsWave boosts Cincinnati programs aimed at YPs

ArtsWave, Greater Cincinnati’s nonprofit focused on promoting the arts in the region, has approved $50,000 in grants aimed at attracting young professionals through programming at five local organizations.

“Our region’s arts organizations have taken o…

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TriHealth expands duties of senior leader

TriHealth has promoted Tamara Ward, previously executive director of managed care, to vice president and expanded her role within the hospital system.

She filled the newly created position of vice president of managed care and network operations, CEO …

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P&G clears hurdle to $4B acquisition

Procter & Gamble Co. today got the greenlight from the European Commission to acquire the consumer health care brands of Merck KGaA of Germany, a $4 billion deal that required a review under the European Union’s merger regulation.

The Cincinnati-based…

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How a Cincinnati small business landed a big contract with the Reds

Fans at Great American Ball Park are used to receiving promotional items when they attend a game, but rarely are they made by a local business, much less a woman- and minority-owned area company. That will be the case at one upcoming game.

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Five things you need to know today, and more media whining

Good morning, Cincinnati! Here are the five things you need to know to help start your busy business day:

Retailer to create 900 local jobs

Bed Bath & Beyond will bring 900 jobs to Greater Cincinnati following approval of a 10-year job creation tax c…

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Group accused of bilking millions from foreign investors for Cincinnati projects that never materialized

A group of restaurant developers is embroiled in a series of lawsuits stemming from foreign investors who claim they put millions into Cincinnati-area projects that never materialized.

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Home Sales Expected to Continue Increasing in 2019

Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and the Mortgage Bankers Association are all projecting that home sales will increase nicely in 2019. Below is a chart depicting the projections of each entity for the remainder of 2018, as well as for 2019. As we can see, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and the Mortgage Bankers Association all believe that homes sales will increase […]

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Former GE CEO, Cincinnati native Immelt recalls relationship with McCain: ‘He was my hero’

Former General Electric Co. chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt, a Finneytown native, penned a tribute to the late U.S. Sen. John McCain in a LinkedIn post on Monday, recalling an inspiring trip he made with the Republican to Egypt after the Arab Spring prote…

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CPS will open school at former Mercy High School

Cincinnati Public Schools will open a school at the former Mother of Mercy High School, but it is not yet sure what programming and grades will be offered.

School board members said they first plan to get input from community members on the West Side …

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