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Thank you for signing up for the Openings & Closings newsletter, where we will provide you with the latest business news impacting Greater Cincinnati. [cincinnati.com]( [Business Report]( OPENING AND CLOSING BUSINESSES, RESTAURANTS AND MORE THROUGHOUT GREATER CINCINNATI. Friday, March 19 Thank you for signing up for the Openings & Closings newsletter. In this space, we will provide you with exactly what the name implies: businesses and restaurants opening and closing in Greater Cincinnati as well as other business news that impacts the community. If you know someone who should subscribe, please forward this email so [they can sign up here.]( If you know of a business or restaurant that has opened or closed in Greater Cincinnati, email [lmazade@enquirer.com]( [A proposed renovation of the Lunken Airport Terminal by VR Group, 2021. (Provided by VR Group)]( [Developer proposes hotel and restaurant at Lunken Airport Terminal]( Cincinnati's historic Lunken Airport terminal could be transformed into a high-end hotel and restaurant, the Enquirer has learned. [Agave & Rye coming to Hamilton in 2022]( [Tacos and Bowls from Agave and Rye in covington]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [CVG's next new flight: Somewhere in Europe?]( [Candace McGraw]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Shoot Point Blank coming to Newtown]( [Kansas legislators ...]( [Oaks of Kenwood may add 52 apartments]( [The owner of the Oaks of Kenwood housing complex w]( SPECIAL OFFER Subscribe today and get unlimited digital access for $3 for 3 months, then $7.99 per month [View My Offer]( MORE ARTICLES FROM THE ENQUIRER FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Pandemic does not stop development in Oakley]( [Turfway Park's new era begins Friday]( [University of Cincinnati to buy Shriners Hospital building]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Cheap fares, vaccine rollout boost CVG traffic]( [Ohio unemployment fraud: What's the fix?]( [Want more?: Download the Cincinnati.com app.]( [click here]( FOLLOW US [FB]( [TW]( [IG]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback]( © 2021 www.cincinnati.com. All rights reserved. 312 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

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