Posted inBusiness, Infrastructure

Covington Board Approves Company for Demolition of IRS Site

Written by Kenton Hornbeck, LINK nky reporter The Covington city commission on Tuesday night officially approved the Cincinnati-based O’Rourke Wrecking Company for demolition of the former IRS site. The agreement passed 5-0. The $1.293 million project is expected to take eight months. “We went through a bid process with our project managers at J.S. Held,” […]

Posted inArts, Culture, News

Grant aims to fund projects for artists of color in Covington

Written by Kenton Hornbeck, LINK nky reporter  The Eastern Neighborhood Vibrant Communities program is providing a great opportunity for up-and-coming artists of color to create pieces in Covington’s Eastern Neighborhoods that have been historically underrepresented with arts programming. The program will grant up to $5,000 in requests; the money will be used to pay for […]

Posted inEducation, News

Enzweiler’s Covington Campus to Train Workers for In-Demand Trade Jobs

Written by Kenton Hornbeck, LINK nky reporter Construction trade jobs are in high demand within Northern Kentucky. In order to meet that demand, the Erlanger-based Enzweiler Building Institute, one of the largest post-secondary apprenticeship training programs in the country, has stepped up to the plate. The skilled trade industry will need to hire 430,000 workers […]

Posted inBusiness, Frankfort, Politics

Here’s Why Beshear Proposes Allocating $10 Million to Covington

Written by Kenton Hornbeck, LINK nky reporter Biological Technology and Life Sciences are two burgeoning sectors within the Northern Kentucky economy. The development of these industries locally has provided the area with numerous high-wage jobs. In Covington, some firms have also played crucial roles in the response to COVID-19. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has allocated […]

Posted inInfrastructure, News

How Developers Plan To Use Former IRS Site To Reconnect Covington

Written by Kenton Hornbeck, LINK nky reporter The Covington Business Council’s virtual luncheon on Thursday focused on the progress of the Covington Central Riverfront development project on the former IRS site. The project aims to reconnect Covington through visual and physical connections to the Ohio River, surrounding neighborhoods, and the city at large. The CBC’s […]

Posted inBusiness, Openings & Closings

NKY’s largest law firm relocates to renovated Monarch Building in Covington

Written by Kenton Hornbeck, LINKnky reporter Northern Kentucky’s largest law firm has officially relocated its headquarters to the renovated historic Monarch Building located at 119 E. 4th Street in Covington. Dressman, Benzinger and LaVelle (DBL Law) moved in on Dec. 21, 2021 and relocated over 70 employees. “Our new building allows us to build upon […]

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