The City of Union is seeking input from residents regarding its Town Center project through an online survey. Union Town Center is a 90-acre area located at the intersection of Mt. Zion Road and U.S. 42. The project consists of Union’s Old Business District along Old Union Road and future new business development, according to the […]
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Tri-State agency releases findings from public questionnaire on regional issues
In early 2023, the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments designed and distributed a public questionnaire to gain insight from the community on strategic regional issues. The agency is a council of local governments, business organizations and community groups committed to developing strategies to improve the region’s quality of life and economic vitality, according to the agency’s website. […]
Development of former Willie’s Sports Cafe site in Covington hits roadblock
A Covington homeowner has challenged a zoning change that would allow for the development of townhomes at the former site of Willie’s Sports Cafe in Covington. The Kenton County Planning Commission recommended a zoning change for the land at their meeting on June 1. However, now that a county resident has appealed the approval, the […]
Bellevue residents plan to attend every meeting until proposed development is ‘squashed’
Bellevue residents that line the northwest intersection of Geiger and Berry avenues have been outspoken against a proposed apartment development behind their homes. Residents say the three-and-a-half acres of land owned by the city isn’t geologically sound, would decrease their property values, and would cause noise pollution from the industrial site that the existing trees […]
Covington seeking development proposals for parcels on former IRS site
The City of Covington is searching for developers to revamp multiple parcels of land on the 23-acre site of the demolished IRS processing center. The parcels are located along 4th Street, varying in shape and size. Each parcel has a different use outlined in the city’s master development plan for the Covington Central Riverfront project. […]
Ongoing battle over proposed subdivision in Alexandria continues in court
It has been over a year since developer Maronda Homes first presented plans for a 47-acre subdivision along Licking Pike in Alexandria to the Campbell County Planning and Zoning Commission. Since that meeting on March 8, 2022, nearby residents opposing the development have been battling with the county, developer, and landowners to prevent the proposed plans, […]
Ludlow council expresses intent to grant IRB for Fischer Homes development
A previous version of this story used the incorrect name for Cityview Station development. The name has been corrected in the story. LINK regrets the error. Ludlow City Council voted to approve a memorandum of agreement to grant developer Fischer Homes a financing incentive for the Cityview Station development proposed for the hillside off Highway […]
End in sight for One Highland mixed-use development in Fort Thomas
This story is written by Lilly Boden as part of LINK nky’s partnership with Northern Kentucky University You may have noticed, while driving down North Fort Thomas Avenue or Highland Avenue in Fort Thomas, a development coming to fruition on the corner. One Highland, a mixed-use luxury condominium and commercial/retail development, began four years ago […]
Campbell County Planning Commission Tied on Tech School Zoning Request
A close up of the property at AA Highway and Carthage Road shows an overlay of the parcel under consideration for a zone change from Agriculture 1 to Institutional. Does this story bring some value to you? Please consider a small donation to help fund our content. We rely solely on support from our advertising […]
EXCLUSIVE: North American Properties Continues Plans to be “Newport’s Living Room”
The plan for Newport on the Levee is to create an open and inviting space that ties the whole project to the Ohio River and its surroundings. Over 50 years experience in NKY. Call now, mention FTM. (859) 287-2499. by Robin Gee As more people get vaccinated, and we start to see things cautiously opening […]

