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Mount-Lookout Wire

Comprehensive News Feed for Mount-Lookout, WV.

Results 1 - 20 of 109 in Mount-Lookout, WV

  1. Dining news & notesRead the original story

    Thursday Jul 17 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    Emanu, the East African restaurant that's been in the works in Pleasant Ridge for many months, is now open.

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    Related Topix: Baked Goods, Life, Food, Bread, Dining, Dining, Wine, Drink

  2. Man Pinned by Electron MicroscopeRead the original story

    Monday Jul 14 | WKRC-TV Cincinnati

    A 25 year old man is in critical but stable condition this afternoon after he was pinned by a heavy electron microscope.

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  3. ALERT: Man Pinned by Electron MicroscopeRead the original story

    Monday Jul 14 | WKRC-TV Cincinnati

    A 25 year old man is in critical but stable condition this afternoon after he was pinned by a heavy electron microscope.

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  4. Developer loses rulingRead the original story

    Tuesday Jul 8 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    MOUNT LOOKOUT - Neighbors opposing the subdividing of a Tannehill Lane lot won one step Monday in the battle they see as protecting the character of their neighborhood.

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    Related Topix: Cincinnati, OH, Hamilton County, OH

  5. Richard Miller, 85, was sculptor and art teacherRead the original story

    Saturday Jul 5 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    His contributions to the arts can be seen around Greater Cincinnati - in the bronze John Roebling statue on Riverside Drive in Covington, in the statues of saints at Xavier University's Hinkle Hall.

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    Related Topix: Cincinnati, OH

  6. Airlines should pay extra for losing your luggageRead the original story

    Friday Jul 4 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    The airline industry has decided to enforce the restrictions on carry-on luggage since it will generate revenue by requiring passengers to pay for their luggage.

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  7. Design To Market Home Staging Accelerates Home Sales in Greater CincinnatiRead the original story

    Jun 23, 2008 | PRWeb

    A tight real estate market hasn't slowed down the success of Design To Market, the Cincinnati area's premier home staging company.

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    Related Topix: Housing, Real Estate, Cincinnati, OH, Home Listing, Home

  8. Design To Market Home Staging Accelerates Home Sales in Greater Cincinnati Read the original story

    Jun 23, 2008 | PRWeb

    - A tight real estate market hasn't slowed down the success of Design To Market, the Cincinnati area's premier home staging company. {InsertImage} Despite a competitive housing environment, Design To Market's continued success is reflected in the stories behind three recent sales located in distinct neighborhoods. Each home presented particular design challenges to the owners preparing for sale. And in each case, Design To Market was able to meet the needs of the space and the budget of its owners by giving the home a competitive advantage over other listings. The first home, a downtown loft-style condominium, had an open floor plan that made it difficult for prospective buyers to envision how they might fill the space with it's empty, warehouse-feel. By bringing in sophisticated furnishings and design elements, the professional interior designers from Design To Market created distinct living and dining spaces that softened the harsh lines and welcomed in buyers. Having spent months on the market before staging, this condo sold in days to a buyer who had previously passed on the opportunity when the space was empty. Mount Lookout is a sought-after neighborhood on the east side of Cincinnati. But current market conditions can make it a challenge for homes to stand out. A Tudor home with significant curb appeal offering charming space but lacking a family room, stopped buyers at the threshold for nearly nine months until Design To Market was called in. After staging the primary living space to show its versatility as a family room with entertainment options and outfitting the master bedroom to expose the charm of sloped ceilings and cottage living, the home sold in three days. A transitional home in Amberley Village beat all the odds by selling in one day after market-wise sellers called in Design To Market before listing their home. Working with the owners, designers recommended new paint colors throughout the four-bedroom home, tagged furniture to keep in the house, and brought in key pieces to highlight specific living spaces. The owners were inspired to install granite countertops in their already updated kitchen and as a result of their work, the home sold in one day at asking price. Design To Market brings to sellers the knowledge and expertise of seasoned interior designers combined with the resources of a 4000 square foot warehouse of available furnishings that reflect a wide variety of design styles and home needs. Company owner Jo Potvin emphasizes her company's flexibility and range; 'We can pull together any space and give it a polished look that sets it apart from other properties.' Potvin understands that the professionalism of her design team paired with their understanding of market forces accounts for Design To Market's success in positioning homes for quick and profitable sales. For more information about cost-effective home staging by the professionals at Design to Market LLC, contact Jo Potvin: (513) 265-0952 or visit: www.designtomarketllc.com ### Media Contact: Design To Market LLC JO POTVIN 513-265-0952 Trackback URL:

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    Related Topix: Housing, Real Estate, Cincinnati, OH, Home Listing, Home, PRWeb

  9. Plenty of local talent could be new superintendentRead the original story

    Jun 20, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    My suggestion is to say 'thanks, but no thanks' to the two choices for Cincinnati superintendent and hire someone from within the CPS district .

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    Related Topix: George Bush, Cincinnati, OH, US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election

  10. Adding boom to the zoomRead the original story

    Jun 20, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    With $5,000 additional prize money from Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory and the city police department's Asset Forfeiture Fund, the Cincinnati Soap Box Derby will be bigger and better this year, said Doug ...

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    Related Topix: Cincinnati, OH, Kids, Family

  11. Local Soap Box Derby growingRead the original story

    Jun 19, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    With $5,000 additional prize money from Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory and the city police department's Asset Forfeiture Fund, the Cincinnati Soap Box Derby will be bigger and better this year, said Doug ...

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    Related Topix: Cincinnati, OH, Kids, Family

  12. Mt. Lookout Residents Appeal Developer's PlansRead the original story

    Jun 16, 2008 | WCPO

    Residents of Tannehill Lane in Mount Lookout are at odds with Metropolitan Design & Development about the firm's plans to build two new houses on a lot that once held one single-family home.

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  13. Fish contest on square just a sad waste of foodRead the original story

    Jun 12, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    This is in response to the fish-throwing contest held June 6 on Fountain Square.

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  14. Sleek beauties, muscle machines draw crowdRead the original story

    Jun 9, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    Even the spectators' cars were prized collectibles. The vintage Triumphs, VWs and Crosleys in pristine condition in the visitor parking spaces spoke to the caliber of Sunday's 31st annual Ault Park Concours ...

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  15. The real buckwheatRead the original story

    Jun 8, 2008 | Charleston Gazette

    I was searching for the real West Virginia maple syrup of my youth when I ran across another bit of breakfast nostalgia: buckwheat flour.

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    Related Topix: Life, Food, Nutrition, US News, United States Department of Agriculture, Recipes

  16. Breathing new life into Village SquareRead the original story

    Jun 8, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    Robin Thomas knows excitement is growing about her projects in Village Square because she's been getting calls and letters wishing her well in reopening the historic Iron Horse Restaurant and an inn across the ...

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  17. Business notesRead the original story

    Jun 8, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    MOUNT LOOKOUT - Two area chiropractors have launched a seminar series that explores a variety of health topics.

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    Related Topix: Fibromyalgia, Health, Batavia, OH, Hamilton County, OH, Clermont County, OH, Mason, OH

  18. Things to do in CincyRead the original story

    Jun 5, 2008 | Dayton Daily News

    More... Things to do in Cincy By Felix Winternitz "Giraffe Ridge," a 22,000-square-foot area featuring five giraffes, opens at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden this weekend.

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    Related Topix: Hamilton County, OH, Mason, OH, Cincinnati, OH, The Moody Blues, Pop/Rock, Entertainment

  19. Thief hits a second employerRead the original story

    Jun 4, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    Amy Campbell had to get another job to repay the $190,000 she stole from a former employer in 2005.

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  20. Business peopleRead the original story

    Jun 4, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer

    George Webb has been promoted to director of marketing for the H.C. Nutting division of Terracon in Mount Lookout.

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