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Sanders Development Group chosen as new developer for IRS site
Cincinnati-based Sanders Development Group will be the next developer for the Covington Central Riverfront site, located on the old site of the IRS building. This follows the approval of two development agreements Tuesday night.
Robert Sanders named a 2025 AACSB Influential Leader
Alumnus Robert Sanders has been honored by AACSB International (AACSB) as a member of its 2025 Class of Influential Leaders. The distinction highlights 24 outstanding entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs from AACSB-accredited business schools.
Sanders Development partnering with 3CDC on $7.5M renovation of historic OTR buildings
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) – A Cincinnati developer is planning to renovate three vacant Over-the-Rhine buildings in a $7.5 million scattered-site project that could bring 25 new mixed-income apartments to the urban core.
Brick by brick: Robert Sanders brings a unique perspective to redevelopment
Even as a child growing up in Cincinnati, Robert Sanders remembers a fascination with urban architecture, particularly the buildings ― occupied and abandoned ― that dotted his childhood neighborhood.
Seeking Community, Minority Businesses Head To Walnut Hills
“We are of the one percenters and of the no percenters. We are that diverse,” she says. “But what holds us together is our community and wanting to ensure that our community stays diverse.” When Triversity Construction moves its headquarters to Walnut Hills next spring, the neighborhood will gain another Black-owned business.
TriVersity Groundbreaking
TriVersity Construction is moving its headquarters from Norwood to Walnut Hills, relocating 115 employees to its new location at 921 Curtis St.
20,500 square feet will be used for the company’s headquarters and 10,500 square feet will be leased to a TBD tenant.
Black CRE developer plans to bring HQ project to Walnut Hills
A Black-owned commercial real estate development firm is working on a redevelopment project that will bring a company’s headquarters to Walnut Hills.
Urban Consulate: Building an Equitable City
Are we building an equitable city where housing is a right and property ownership is within reach? On the next new episode of Urban Consulate Presents, host Naimah Bilal explores how Black city-builders are rethinking development, from prioritizing affordable housing, to expanding access to capital, to confronting the legacy of redlining and displacement.
