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The 75-year-old organization announced a rebrand during CVB's annual meeting Friday. Meanwhile, speakers called for progress to be made on rehabbing Duke Energy Convention Center and replacing the Heritage Bank Center.
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Local tourism officials say last week's hotel occupancy rate was the highest since before the pandemic. Hamilton County had 61% occupancy last week,…
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Updated 3:48 p.m.Hamilton County will use CARES Act dollars to promote the area as a tourism destination this summer. The "Get Your Cincy On" campaign…
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The Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau is offering a look at the impact of Black tourism on the local economy. The first-ever Black Traveler…
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The Hamilton County Commission will likely vote Thursday to use $2 million from the county's transient occupancy tax (hotel/motel tax) fund to begin…
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The largest black Methodist denomination in the United States is bringing its 2024 convention to the Queen City. The African Methodist Episcopal (AME)…
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Correction, 10:17 a.m.: funding for the Sharonville Convention Center was for a future expansion study, not for furniture.Original story: Visitors to…
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Cincinnati Council could soon change booking guidelines for the Duke Energy Convention Center. The issue revolves around protecting locally produced…
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The National Square Dance Convention is coming back to Cincinnati after 25 years. The Cincinnati U-S-A Convention and Visitors Bureau is announcing…