Upcoming events.
Corryville Community Council
Corryville CDC routinely attends the neighborhood community council meetings. Corryville Community Council meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6 PM in the Corryville Recreation Center.
Corryville Community Council
Corryville CDC routinely attends the neighborhood community council meetings. Corryville Community Council meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6 PM in the Corryville Recreation Center.
Corryville Community Council
Corryville CDC routinely attends the neighborhood community council meetings. Corryville Community Council meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6 PM in the Corryville Recreation Center.
Corryville Community Council
Corryville CDC routinely attends the neighborhood community council meetings. Corryville Community Council meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6 PM in the Corryville Recreation Center.
Corryville Community Council
Corryville CDC routinely attends the neighborhood community council meetings. Corryville Community Council meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6 PM in the Corryville Recreation Center.
Preservation in the Park - Mecklenburg Gardens
The Bellevue Hill Parks Advisory Council (CUFNA), in partnership with Cincinnati Preservation, Corryville Community Development Corporation, Cincinnati Parks, Cincinnati Parks Foundation, ArtsWave, and Esoteric Brewing, is thrilled to announce that we will be bringing Cincinnati Preservation’s “Preservation in the Park” to Bellevue Hill Pavilion! The theme for this month’s event will be Mecklenburg Gardens. Corryville CDC will be present to accept donations supporting the revitalization of the beloved beer garden. Come out to celebrate the history of this treasured landmark!
Corryville Community Council
Corryville CDC routinely attends the neighborhood community council meetings. Corryville Community Council meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6 PM in the Corryville Recreation Center.
Short Vine Association & Corryville CDC, Joint General Meeting
Come join us as we discuss the exciting future of the Short Vine Business District. This important meeting will focus on a change in management responsibilities within the business district, as well as provide a valuable opportunity for local business owners to engage in a meaningful discussion regarding upcoming pending changes and their potential impacts.
The Point Streetscape Community Engagement Meeting
The Corryville CDC has submitted an application to the City of Cincinnati requesting $1.12M in TIF funds from the Corryville TIF District 9 account. These funds will be used to pay for construction and soft costs associated with the streetscape improvement at William Howard Taft Rd and Auburn Ave. To learn more about the project, we invite you to register for the event through the City of Cincinnati’s website!