Camp Washington in the News
Exciting things are happening in Camp, and we’re making headlines! Check out the latest news stories about our neighborhood’s businesses, events, history, and more.
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Camp Washington’s newest bar Binski’s is serving up drinks, darts and a sense of community
Nestled in Camp Washington at the corner of Colerain Avenue and Township Street sits Binski’s Bar, opened in June 2023 by Kiel Erdelac.
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Podcast: Crosley at the Crossroads
This podcast is the story of how a now-empty building helped change the world, and how the fate of the neighborhood around it is tied up in its construction, its boom years, its decline — and efforts to resurrect it.
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CULTURE Free Drop-off Compost Site in Camp Washington Launches in May
Camp Washington Perennial Farm is accepting compostable food waste. Drop-off is free and available 24/7 after filling out a sign up form which grants participants a bin code to unload materials.
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Could Camp Washington be home to Cincinnati's first skate park?
Skateboarding has a long history in Cincinnati., but Cincinnati has never had an official full-sized skate park. Some local skaters want to change that by bringing one to Camp Washington.
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Port eyes building speculative multistory industrial building in Camp Washington
The Port of Greater Cincinnati is considering whether to do something it has never done before: Develop a speculative, multistory industrial building in Camp Washington.
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Empowering Communities: Camp Washington's Homeownership Revolution
Recently HomeBase has been able to facilitate several Down Payment Assistance successes within Camp Washington. CWURC currently has six applications submitted to HomeBase for supporting funds for homebuyers.
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U.S. Chili building enters next phase in $3 million redevelopment plan in Camp Washington
The U.S. Chili building is owned by Camp Washington's nonprofit neighborhood group, and the team is now working with OnSite Retail Group in hopes of finding a new tenant for the historic space.
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Cincinnati funds 19 community climate projects, growing “Seeds of Change”
Nineteen community-initiated projects received funding from the city of Cincinnati to address neighborhood-level effects of climate change. The “Seeds of Change” grant program supports sustainability, equity and resiliency efforts as a part of the Green Cincinnati Plan.