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The following organizations and businesses are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in downtown Cincinnati.

DownTownLiving.info
Your first stop for checking out available downtown real estate! Middle Earth Developers' exclusive Huff Realty real estate agent, Christine Schoonover, George Verkamp, and Casey Gilmore, are leading experts on residential and commercial properties in downtown Cincinnati. Check out their website for the latest listings, current happenings, and handy consumer guides for home buyers.

Cincinnati Arts Association
Online guide to Cincinnati's premier arts venues, including the Aronoff Center for the Arts, Music Hall, and Memorial Hall, where you can see the Cincinnati Ballet, Contemporary Dance Theater, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, and the Fifth Third Bank Broadway Series.

Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati's professional football team, now playing at the state-of-the-art Paul Brown Stadium.

Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
Home to the Museum of Natural History and Science, the Cincinnati History Museum, the Cinergy Children's Museum, and an Omnimax Theater. Located in the Union Terminal, a National Historic Landmark renowned for its Art Deco architecture.

Cincinnati Park Board
Don't miss out on the chance to visit all of Cincinnati's outstanding parks, from the unparalleled Krohn Conservatory at Eden Park to the nature preserve at California Woods, and from the riverfront festival spaces at Bicentennial Commons to the new Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park.

Cincinnati Preservation Association
Nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Cincinnati's unique and irreplaceable architectural heritage.

Cincinnati Reds
The oldest professional team in American baseball, now playing at the brand new Great American Ballpark!

City Beat
Online version of the popular weekly newspaper focusing on downtown current events, the local music and arts scene, and dining and shopping.

City of Cincinnati
The online gateway to your municipal government. Learn about neighborhood organizations, green space, community festivals, economic development programs, public safety, and government services.

Downtown Cincinnati, Inc.
A non-profit business organization that creatively plans, manages, and develops downtown improvement efforts, including entertainment, housing, and entrepreneurial opportunities.

Findlay Market
Cincinnati's oldest open-air farm market features a wealth of local produce, ethnic groceries, and specialty food shops to meet all your shopping needs! Located between Elm and Race streets, south of Findlay Street.

Go to Town
Guide to downtown dining and nightlife, shopping, arts and entertainment, condominiums and apartments, hotels, and services.

Hamilton County
Puts county government services at your fingertips - everything from small business and home improvement programs to the Great American Ballpark.

Lois & Richard Rosenthal Contemporary Arts Center
A spectacular calendar of art exhibits, site-specific installations, and performances happens year round at the Contemporary Arts Center.

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Open since the summer of 2004 on Cincinnati's riverfront, the Freedom Center will celebrate courage, cooperation, and perseverance in the struggle for freedom and will be Cincinnati's forum for educational, research, and community projects on freedom movements.

Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
One of the oldest public libraries in the United States, with a nationally significant collection of books, audiovisual materials, maps, and manuscripts. Located at 800 Vine Street

Young Professionals of Cincinnati
Website designed exclusively for young professionals to get plugged into downtown events, sports, arts, culture, and social organizations.