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Emanuel Community Center is a valuable resource for the Over the Rhine Community, located across the street from Washington Park and the historic Music Hall. Learn about its more than 100 year history and the programs it offers.
Fifth Third Business Beat: FYI - Karyl Cunningham - August 14, 2009
Karyl Cunningham, Executive Director of the Emanuel Community Center reveals the six Outstanding Women of Over-The-Rhine being honored this year.
Business News for the week ending July 25, 2008
Local builder Scott Dallis tells us what it took to pull off an ''Extreme Makeover''.
The Emanuel Center in Over The Rhine wants to be a 'community connector'.
Surgery centers compete with hospitals for patients.
The Goering Center for Family and Private Business hires its first president.
Business Courier Senior Staff Reporter Dan Monk tells us about Dan Rolfes.
We'll show you a business that saves parents time and money while buying school supplies for their children.
Business News for the week ending August 8, 2008
Contech Construction Products, Cincinnati's second largest private company, is preparing to go public.
Cintas may have started out as a uniform company, but today, one of its fastest growing services has to do with the proper handling of sensitive documents.
A new company helps young professionals find social and professional networks, as well as providing concierge services for business and social needs.
The Lindner Center Of Hope, a first rate mental health facility gets ready to open in Mason.
Dan Monk talks about a man who's suing the city for the right to open a business on the river.
Nine women are recognized by The Emanuel Community Center for their contributions to Over-the-Rhine.
Fifth Third Business Beat - August 14, 2009
From the proverbial corner office to The Cornerstone Corporation. A real estate executive hopes to do for this non-profit what he did for his business.
As the gardens grow, so does Findlay Market. Private management is working for the 157-year old public market.
A new owner takes the reins of The Iron Horse and makes changes to brand the restaurant as her own.
Jon Newberry reports on a lawsuit involving caskets and gaskets.
Nursing homes aren't often seen as warm and inviting – but this is no traditional nursing home.
Susan Croushore, CEO of The Christ Hospital, talks to Crystal Faulkner about healthcare in Ohio.
Karyl Cunningham, Executive Director of the Emanuel Community Center reveals the six Outstanding Women of Over-The-Rhine being honored this year.
FIfth Third Chief Investment Strategist John Augustine looks at the weekly economic forecast.
Robert Rhein Of Robert Rhein Interests koins Doug Bolton For Publisher's Beat.
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