New plan aims to make Greater Cincinnati a leader for small business growth, development
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The West End is a majority-black and traditionally low-income sector of the city where many residents agree new investment is necessary, but other residents and some black city leaders have repeatedly voiced suspicions that welcoming such a large, expensive project into their neighborhood could have a devastating effect on the people who already live there.
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