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Storefronts to the Forefront Shop Local Day
November 25, 2023

Community connections are forged by more than just neighborhood proximity. The connections that tie our neighborhoods together are found in the aisles of our favorite corner bookshop, at a table in a quaint restaurant, and in line at the local ice cream parlor. Oftentimes, these places exist in the heart of a community: a neighborhood business district.

Throughout 2023, Storefronts to the Forefront highlighted five local business districts – Oakley, Mt. Washington, Dayton, Clifton, and Goshen. To continue supporting the businesses of these communities, we invite you to visit one or all five as we celebrate Storefronts to the Forefront Shop Local Day on Saturday, November 25th!

Why Shop Local?

An American Express survey found that $0.67 of every $1 you spend at a small business is reinvested right back into that local community – helping maintain vibrant communities for years to come. Forbes also offers the following 7 reasons to shop local and support small businesses:

Stimulate local economies

Reduce the Carbon Footprint

Create More Jobs

Give back to the local community

Nurture Innovation and Growth

Receive better customer service

Support the American Dream

IN 2023, THESE  BUSINESS DISTRICTS ARE COMING TO THE FOREFRONT

MT. WASHINGTON

Settled in 1797 and bearing the motto “the crossroads of opportunity,” the city of Reading has a friendly, suburban atmosphere with big-city proximity. The city spans nearly three miles and boasts several parks, a farmer’s market, and a healthy mix of business and industry. Reading has something for everyone, both in its own 10,000+ population and the broader community.

OAKLEY

What’s old is new again in more ways than one when it comes to Oakley. This booming Cincinnati neighborhood had a heyday in the mid-19th Century, too, as a popular wagon trail stop on the Madison Turnpike – what is now Madison Road. Representing a healthy mix of older and newer businesses, the 21st Century iteration of Oakley has what must be the same take-off-your-hat-and-stay-awhile vibe as before.

DAYTON, KY

Incorporated in 1867, the charming, historic neighborhood of Dayton, Kentucky is nestled just south of the Ohio River. Accounts are divided on how the city of just under 6,000 came to have the same name as its Ohio counterpart, but one thing is certain: Dayton, Kentucky is a singular place. Traverse the two-mile town and you’ll see for yourself.

GOSHEN

Established as a township in 1819, Goshen was founded in 1799, primarily by settlers who had fought in the Revolutionary War. The neighborhood has moved into the 21st Century, but there is no mistaking the rich history upon which it was founded. State Route 28 serves as the main thoroughfare from this pastoral, farm-and-field-full neighborhood that is home to just over 16,000 residents.

CLIFTON

Location, amenities, history – Clifton has it all. Established in 1850 and annexed to the city of Cincinnati in 1893, this neighborhood is located just three miles north of downtown and less than a mile from the University of Cincinnati. Home to gorgeous architecture, one of the city’s only independent movie theaters, and plenty of thriving small businesses, an adventure in Clifton is an excellent way to spend a day.

Duke Energy
Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber

Duke Energy and the Cincinnati Regional Chamber are proud to partner together for Storefronts to the Forefront™, an initiative designed to further strengthen our region’s many unique neighborhood business districts

The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber announced the five $5,000 grant recipients for year two of Storefronts to the Forefront, a unique partnership with Duke Energy to promote increased visibility of small businesses in our region.

Storefronts to the Forefront is offering five $5,000 grants to existing storefront businesses in Mt. Washington, Oakley, Goshen, and Clifton in Ohio and in Dayton, Kentucky. Recipients will be able to use the funds for capital improvements, marketing support, expansion investments, or other growth-related efforts.

Here are the five grant recipients and their planned use of the funds:

  • Mt. Washington Creamy Whip, Mt. Washington, OH – Walk-in refrigerator
  • King Arthur’s Court Toys, Oakley, OH – Event room addition
  • Goshen Grind, Goshen, OH – Second location or newer equipment
  • Roebling Books & Coffee, Dayton, KY – Marketing and operating costs
  • Two Seven Two Bakery, Clifton, OH – Patio expansion

Duke Energy and the Cincinnati Regional Chamber are proud to partner together for Storefronts to the Forefront™, a new initiative designed to further strengthen our region’s many unique neighborhood business districts

Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber

Through intentional thinking and regional inclusion, the Cincinnati Chamber is leading with a bold voice for business, expanding the region’s talent base and harnessing the power of Cincinnati’s unique offerings.

Duke Energy

Duke Energy is one of the largest electric power holding companies in the U.S., providing electricity to 7.8 million customers in six states. 

© Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber