Rather than wrapping the building in transparent plastic sheathing, the draping material our contractor has installed is reusable and more durable, resistant to rain and sun, and a better insulator for protecting the workers inside the building from heat, cold and rain.
A Letter to You From Our President/CEO
Contributing to the vitality of the community and its long-term future has always been inherent in the mission of Cincinnati Public Radio. When it was time to build our new home, we sought a forward-looking building that valued environmental sustainability as well as wellness.
Why Are We Investing in a New Building?
As you may have heard – or seen, as you’ve driven south down Interstate 71 and glanced to your right near the Red Cross building – construction for Cincinnati Public Radio’s new home is underway at Keystone Parke in Evanston.
The CSO’s Louis Langrée Visits With WGUC’s Brian O’Donnell
Brian O’Donnell sits down with Louis Langrée to chat about his final season as Music Director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
Making a Year-End Gift via Your IRA, With a Gift of Stock, Through a Donor Advised Fund
“Cincinnati Public Radio provides a service to our community, and you feel compelled to give back.” Karen WVXU Listener Taxpayers 70 ½ or older are permitted to transfer up to $100,000 annually from their Individual Retirement Accounts directly to charity without first having to recognize the distribution as income. Additionally, the transfer is considered a […]