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A survey from the UC Economics Center and the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce reports Black-owned businesses have an economic impact of more than $2.1 billion annually — that's up from $1.4 billion last year when the first-of-its-kind study was completed.
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With pandemic restrictions easing, local business owners are looking to the future and what they hope is a better year ahead. But many concerns still…
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A recently completed study shows Tri-State Black-owned businesses have an economic impact of more than $1.4 billion annually.The analysis by the UC…
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The second phase of a study to determine the economic impact of Black-owned businesses in the Tri-State is about to begin. The Greater Cincinnati and…
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Greater Cincinnati's African American Chamber of Commerce and MORTAR are partnering to create a Minority Business Emergency Assistance Fund. The money is…
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A group of Cincinnati organizations has created a website to give the most vulnerable populations help and direction to "parse through the noise of…
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The African-American Chamber of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. A lot has changed in the past two…
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A Cincinnati Council majority is supporting a plan to provide an additional $2 million to benefit the African-American community. It would help with…