The Real Estate Market Report: May 2022 Results

Neighborhoods with the best percentage of sales to active listings (only neighborhoods with at least 20 combined actives and solds are included):

1. Sycamore Twp. //  15 sold with 3 active //  600%
or a ratio of 6.0 solds to each active listing

2.  Mt. Washington //  21 sold with 4 active // 525%
or a ratio of 5.25 solds to each active listing

3. Western Hills //  37 sold with 8 active // 462%
or a ratio of 4.62 solds to each active listing

Compiled using information from the Multiple Listing Service of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky for the period 5/1/2022 through 5/31/2022. Information has not been verified, is not guaranteed and subject to change.

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Independence Day Festivities – Ohio

Madeira Independence Day Parade and Celebration
Date: July 2, 2022
Madeira Mile: 4:30 pm; Parade: 5:00 pm; Festivities at McDonald Commons Park- (food, beer, entertainment); Fireworks at 10:00pm

Freedom Fest and Fireworks in New Richmond
Date: July 2 and July 3, 2022
Celebrate our independence this year at New Richmond Ohio’s “Freedom Fest” presented by VFW Fred Calaway Post 6770. All of the events are family friendly and will be spread out over a day and a half.

Northside 4th of July Parade and Rock-n-Roll Carnival
Date: July 2-4, 2022
Details from the website: Opens Saturday from 3pm-1am with music starting at 4pm. Sunday opens at 3pm, music starts after the parade, and closes at 12am. Monday opens at 11am, music starts after the parade, and closes at 7pm.
Where: Hoffner Park, 4101 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45223

Sawyer Point Summer Concert Series + Fireworks
Date: July 2, 2022
This free event starts off with live music (starting at 2:30pm). Four bands will play throughout the day with fireworks after the last performance.
Where: Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove, 705 E. Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Sparks in the Park (Milford)
Date: July 3, 2022
Their Independence Day celebration is scheduled for Sunday, July 3rd from 7-10pm at Riverside Ballfield.  They’ll have special event DORA cups, soda and water, Kona Ice, Johnny’s Creamy Whip mobile unit, and Street Fried Food Truck at the event. Live music starts at 7pm. Rozzi’s Fireworks go off at 10pm.information.

Colerain Township’s 4th of July Spectacular
Date: July 3, 2022, Fireworks at 10pm
Live music starts at 7pm. They’ll have children’s activities from 7pm to dusk and food trucks. Happening at Drew Campbell Memorial Commons located at 4160 Springdale Rd. Vintage Baseball game starts at 1pm at Colerain Park. Enjoy watching the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings take on the Colerain Chamber of Commerce All Stars.

Fairfield Red, White & Kaboom
Date: July 3, 2022, Fireworks at 10pm
Harbin Park will close at dusk to vehicular traffic.
Harbin Park is under construction- but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy the fireworks! Harbin Park’s soccer lot will be open to foot traffic for viewing purposes, so pack a picnic, walk on over, and enjoy the park. The show is designed to help broaden the viewing area by utilizing bigger shells and a larger shooting zone, so whether you walk over to the park, gather with your friends and neighbors, or set up on your own porch, Fairfield will be celebrating Independence Day together.

Kings Island Independence Day Fireworks
Date: July 3, 2022
Kings Island will remain open until midnight on July 3. The park will light up the sky with its new 50th anniversary show “Fun, Fireworks, and Fifty – a Kings Island Nighttime Spectacular”. The show is 14 minutes in length and features fireworks, 200 synchronized drones, fire bursts, laser projections and original music score while taking guests on a nostalgic journey through Kings Island’s first 50 years. Barry Williams, best known for his role as Greg Brady in the 1970’s television series, The Brady Bunch, narrates the show, which starts at 10 p.m.
Where: Kings Island, 6300 Kings Island Drive, Kings Island, OH 45034

Freedom Fest and Fireworks in New Richmond
Date: July 2 and July 3, 2022
Celebrate our independence this year at New Richmond Ohio’s “Freedom Fest” presented by VFW Fred Calaway Post 6770. All of the events are family friendly and will be spread out over a day and a half.

LaRosa’s Balloon Glow
Date: July 3, 2022
Get up close with dazzling hot-air balloons lighting up against the night sky followed by a spectacular fireworks grand finale. Enjoy all of Coney Island’s favorites like Sunlite Pool, Cannonball Cove, and Twister. PLUS, challenge yourself on the inflatable obstacle course, the Challenge Zone!
Where: Coney Island, 6201 Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230

Green Township Independence Day Fireworks and Concert
Date: July 3, 2022
Enjoy fireworks and a concert at Kuliga Park starting at 5:30pm.
Where: Kuliga Park, 6717 Bridgetown Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45248

Northside 4th of July Parade and Rock-n-Roll Carnival
Date: July 2-4, 2022
Details from the website: Opens Saturday from 3pm-1am with music starting at 4pm. Sunday opens at 3pm, music starts after the parade, and closes at 12am. Monday opens at 11am, music starts after the parade, and closes at 7pm.
Where: Hoffner Park, 4101 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45223

Mt. Healthy Fireworks at City Park
Date: July 3, 2022
The event kicks off at 6pm with an ice cream social, live music from Michelle Robinson and her band, and fireworks at dusk.
Where: City Park, 1541 Hill Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45231

City of Montgomery Parade and Festival
Date: July 4, 2022
The day starts with a parade at 10am, followed by a celebration until 2pm. The parade route runs east along Cooper Road from the Junior High to Montgomery Road and then north to Schoolhouse Lane. Stick around for food, entertainment, and family fun!
Where: Montgomery Park, 10101 Montgomery Rd, Montgomery, Ohio 45242

Liberty Township 4th of July Parade
Date: July 4, 2022, starting at 9am
The parade will start at Lakota East High School and end at Liberty Junior School.

Harrison Fourth of July Fireworks
Date: July 4, 2022
More details to come
Where: Harrison Community Center, 300 George St., Harrison, OH 45030

City of Loveland’s Independence Day Celebration
Date: July 4, 2022
The Independence Day Celebration event will feature a parade (7pm), live music from Color Blind at Nisbet Park Amphitheater (8-10pm), kid zone (4-6:30pm), food trucks (4-10pm), and fireworks at 10pm.
Where: Nisbet Park, 126 Karl Brown Way, Loveland, OH 45140

Red, White & Blue Ash
Date: July 4, 2022
Live music returns for Red, White and Blue Ash. 2022 artists include multi-platinum artist Gavin DeGraw (8:15pm) and Blessid Union of Souls (6pm). The night sky (and the Observation Tower) will light up with the region’s biggest and best fireworks show from Arthur Rozzi Pyrotechnics starting at 10pm! The score will be simulcast on WARM 98.5.
In addition to the music and fireworks, they’ll have family-fun festival rides, local food vendors, drinks, live character performances, and more.
Where: Summit Park, 4335 Glendale Milford Rd, Blue Ash, OH 45242

Red, White and Boom

Monday, Jul 4,
Come together and celebrate Independence Day from sea to shining sea. Join JMR and the Pops for a showcase of American favorites inspired by the beauty of this land and its peoples. This is America the Beautiful for all—with music to lift your spirit and set your heart aglow. Stick around for the post-concert fireworks!

Where: 6295 Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45230

Evendale July 4th Festivities (scroll down on page for details)
Date: July 4, 2022
Fourth Fest runs from 6-10pm. They’ll have food trucks, inflatables, a DJ, and more. Fireworks start at 10pm (weather permitting).

Northside 4th of July Parade and Rock-n-Roll Carnival
Date: July 2-4, 2022
Details from their website: Opens Saturday from 3pm-1am with music starting at 4pm. Sunday opens at 3pm, music starts after the parade (?), and closes at 12am. Monday opens at 11am, music starts after the parade (?), and closes at 7pm.
Check on the parade date before you go – they have it listed twice.
Where: Hoffner Park, 4101 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45223

Taps, Tastes, and Tune at VOA Park
Date: July 1-3, 2022 (for fireworks, see below for more dates)
Taps, Tastes, and Tunes will at the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting for a 4th of July weekend celebration. The event will take place July 1st from 5-11pm, the 2nd from 12-11pm and the 3rd from 12-10 pm. Join in for a fun-filled weekend of live music, great food, cold beverages, and activities for the whole family including a extravagant 4th of July Fireworks show on Sunday night at 10pm. Admission for all three days and the fireworks show is free.
Where: 8070 Tylersville Rd., West Chester, Ohio 45069 (GPS use Cox Road Entrance)

Ault Park Fireworks
Date: July 4, 2022
Join in for a day filled with family fun and an evening celebrating freedom and our Founding Fathers. There will be food trucks, kids’ activities, and live music throughout the day! Children’s parade and programs start at 11am. Evening program starts at 6pm and includes live music and fireworks (10pm).

Hamilton’s July 4th Celebration
Date: July 4, 2022
The parade begins from Butler County fairgrounds at 10am. Various historical sites open in the afternoon. Free Concert at Riversedge with The Inturns at 7pm and at 8:30pm is That Arena Rock Show. Fireworks begin at 10pm and are viewable along the river bike trail.
Where: Across from Veterans Park. 10 New London Rd, Hamilton, OH 45013

Light Up the Sky at Monroe Community Park
Date: July 4, 2022
The celebration begins with a parade from Kroger to Community Park at noon. Vintage baseball kicks off at noon with a game between the Losantiville Black Stockings and the Tippecanoe Canal Jumpers. Kids Area opens at 1pm, as does the beer tent. Live music starts at 1:30pm. Fireworks at dusk.
Where: Monroe Community Park, 550 South Main St., Monroe, OH 45050

Norwood Hometown Fireworks
Date: July 4, 2022
Join in for the 2022 Famous Rozzi’s Fireworks at Shea Stadium.
Where: 11490 Hamilton Cleves Rd, Hamilton, OH 45013

Stricker’s Grove 4th of July Celebration
Date: July 4, 2022
Admission to park is free. Ticket costs vary for the rides. Fireworks at 10pm. Parking extra. Food and drinks available for purchase or bring you own to enjoy under the covered shelter.
Where: Shea Stadium, 2603 Harris Ave, Norwood, OH 45212

Wyoming July 4th Celebration
Date: July 4, 2022
The parade begins at 10am. The parade will line up on Oak Avenue, then go west on Wyoming Avenue, north on Springfield Pike, east on Wentworth Avenue, south on Burns Avenue, and then east on Wyoming Ave. Awards and live music to follow at the Village Green gazebo on Wyoming Avenue. Head to Oak Park for inflatable slides, bounces, games, and food starting at 5:30pm. Live music starts at 6:30pm. Rozzi’s Famous Fireworks start at 9:45 p.m.
Where: 878 Oak Ave, Wyoming, OH 45215

Washington Park’s 4th of July Celebration:
Date: July 4, 2022
Enjoy live music, kids activities and games throughout the park, and food from local vendors. Fireworks show will take place after sunset, approximately around 9:15pm.
Where: Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

The list may not include every event happening during the holiday weekend
source: 365cincinnati.com

Independence Day Festivities – Kentucky

California –2nd of July Party with Borderline
Saturday, July 2
You won’t Want miss this party! Borderline is on 8-12

Edgewood 44th Annual 4th of July
Date: July 4, 2022
Parade starts at 9:30am. Grand Marshall will be WWll Marine Corporal, Mr. Howard Requardt who served in The Battle of Okinawa. Freedom park is the site for the fireworks and free concert. The Derek Alan Band will perform at 7:30pm followed by fireworks around 9:45pm.
Where: Freedom Park. 550 Freedom Park Dr, Edgewood, KY 41017

Edgewood and Tri-State Running Independence Day 5K Race
Monday, Jul 4,
The 43rd Annual City of Edgewood/Tri-State Running Independence Day 5K Race will begin at Presidents Park at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, July 4th.
The race includes divisions for both runners and walkers and a children’s fun run.
Pre-registration is required.  Registration will end at 5 p.m. on July 3rd. Race will start promptly at 7:30 am. pre-registered participants will be able to pick up shirts, numbers and chips at Tri-State Running, 148 Barnwood Drive.

Florence – 4th of July Party
Date: July 3, 2022
Join us on the Fourth of July:
Live Music from the Naked Karate Girls 7:00 – 9:45pm
City of Florence Fireworks display 10:00pm
Toptracer Closest to the Pin and Long Drive contests
Miniature Golf tournament
Tin Cup food and drink specials

Ft. Mitchell – Annual Independence Day Crossings Neighborhood Bike Parade
Sunday, Jul 3
Inviting all in Crossings Neighborhood and beyond to decorate their bikes and join the Parade. We will start at the corner of Sierra and Rogers. The parade will go down Sierra and turn left onto Crossings. Bigger kids can go around the block (Meadowood to Buttermilk to Rogers).

Ft. Mitchell 4th of July Parade
Date: July 4, 2022
Ft. Mitchell offers a family friendly and patriotic community parade to honor Independence Day. 12:30 “Happy 103rd Birthday Blessed Sacrament & Happy 153rd Birthday Highland Cemetery”

Fort Thomas – YMCA Firecracker 5K
Saturday, Jul 2
Race begins in Tower Park behind the Mess Hall, proceeds north on Ft. Thomas Ave. to the turnaround point which is Highlands High School and returns to Tower Park and ends behind the Mess Hall.

Campbell Dems at Fort Thomas Independence Day Parade
Saturday, Jul 2
Line-up at 9:30 am; step-off at 10:30 am

Independence – Fourth of July Celebration
Date: July 1-2
Events include live music on both nights, a car show, parade, and Vito’s famous fireworks. The Independence fireworks have been called the best in Northern Kentucky and recently were listed as one of the top 3 — July 4th fireworks shows in the state.

Latonia – MadBros 4th of July Firework Show
Date: Monday, Jul 4, 2022 at 9:30pm
Madbros 4th of July fireworks show happening again this year. Everyone is invited bring your friends and family and save money on fireworks. We have over 15k worth of fireworks to light up the sky. There will be raffles for prizes as well as concessions stand with food and drinks. All money goes towards next year’s event. All kids get free glow sticks.
Where: Bill Cappel Sports Complex

Sisters of Notre Dame – Covington Fourth of July Festival
Date: July 4, 2022
All proceeds benefit the Sisters of Notre Dame’s missions, the SND urban and early childhood education ministries, and the SND retirement needs. Live music, food and games. Family friendly for all ages. Please stop by and share in the fun.

Warsaw Kentucky River Days Celebration
Date: July 1, 2, & 3 2022
Join us the banks of the Ohio river For food, fun & music

The list may not include every event happening during the holiday weekend

Happenings: Concerts

THE ANDREW BRADY MUSIC CENTER

An Evening with Jackson Browne
June 24
Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate and moving songs in popular music and has defined a genre of songwriting charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame in 2007.

Maren Morris: Humble Quest Tour
June 25
Humble Quest is Maren’s most genuine collection of songs, tracing her journey to embrace the imperfections in her life through snapshots of her rises and falls, overshares, lullabies, wine-soaked conversations with one old friend and a final goodbye to another one.

Mt. Joy
June 29
Mt. Joy channels bright, bold, and brilliant energy in their music. The Philadelphia quintet—Matt Quinn [vocals, guitar], Sam Cooper [guitar], Sotiris Eliopoulos [drums], Jackie Miclau [keys, piano], and Michael Byrnes [bass]—have steadily evolved since forming back in 2016.

Big Time Rush: Forever Tour
July 6
Big Time Rush became an overnight sensation in November 2009 when the scripted TV show of the same name launched on Nickelodeon. The show focused on the Hollywood adventures of four hockey players from Minnesota after they were selected to form a boy band. The show a huge success and later, Carlos, Kendall, James, and Logan came to life as a band off the screen releasing three full length albums and performing across the globe.

5 Seconds of Summer: Take My Hand World Tour
July 18
The Take My Hand World Tour (previously known as the No Shame Tour) is the ongoing headlining concert tour by 5 Seconds of Summer in support of their fourth album CALM and their upcoming fifth album 5SOS5.


RIVERBEND

The Doobie Brothers 50th Anniversary Tour
July 7
Selling nearly 50 million albums worldwide, The Doobie Brothers have had five Top 10 singles, 16 Top 40 hits, 3 multi-platinum albums, 7 platinum albums, 14 gold albums and own a rare diamond record for their 1976 album, Best of the Doobies. The Doobie Brothers’ collection of timeless hits will once again be played by the artists who wrote them, providing fans the rare opportunity to see these Rock and Roll legends performing their full catalog of songs on stage.

Santana + Earth, Wind & Fire: Miraculous Supernatural Tour
July 9
Santana, and his band (which also features Santana’s wife, Cindy Blackman Santana) will highlight songs from both his Supernaturaland Woodstock eras, as well as newer tracks from his 2019 full-length album Africa Speaks and some incredible surprisesEarth, Wind & Fire is one of music’s most celebrated musical forces in history with an iconic music catalogue that has been the soundtrack of millions of lives around the world.

Rod Stewart
July 12
Sir Rod’s 2022 summer tour announcement follows on the heels of his triumphant and record-breaking 50th year as a solo artist (2019) and promises an unprecedented night of iconic hit songs.

Tedeschi Trucks Band – Wheels of Soul 2022
July 13
One of contemporary music’s most respected bands, Tedeschi Trucks Band is unrivaled in their blend of American soul, blues, country and rock. Now celebrating 12 years together, they hold a reputation for exceptional songwriting, commanding can’t miss performances and a catalog of critically praised albums. heels of hi

The Cult
July 14
The Cult is bringing the We Own The Night Tour with special guests Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Zola Jesus to PNC Pavilion.

TAFT THEATRE

Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers
June 24
Bruce Hornsby has built one of the most diverse, collaborative and adventurous careers in contemporary music. Drawing from a vast wellspring of American musical traditions, from pop, jazz, bluegrass, and ’60s soul, the singer/pianist/composer/bandleader has created a large and accomplished body of work and employs a vast array of stylistic approaches. From the start, Hornsby has maintained the integrity, virtuosity and artistic curiosity that have been hallmarks of his work.

Big Bad VooDoo Daddy
June 30
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s efforts to promote and revitalize swing music have taken shape as much more than a simple tribute. Taking inspiration from the creators of this uniquely American art form, the band’s original horn-infused music and legendary high energy show introduces the genre to a new and younger generation while remaining cognizant and respectful of the music’s rich legacy.

 

Happenings: Theater

ARONOFF CENTER

Hairspray
June 28 – July 3
HAIRSPRAY, Broadway’s Tony Award-winning musical comedy phenomenon that inspired the blockbuster film and live television event, is back on tour. Join 16-year-old Tracy Turnblad in 1960s’ Baltimore as she sets out to dance her way onto TV’s most popular show. Can a girl with big dreams (and even bigger hair) change the world?

This all-new touring production will reunite Broadway’s award-winning creative team led by director Jack O’Brien and choreographer Jerry Mitchell to bring HAIRSPRAY to a new generation of theater audiences. Don’t miss this “exhilaratingly funny and warm-hearted musical comedy” (The New Yorker).

 


ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI

Tiny Beautiful Things
May 28 – June 25
When life is bitter, turn to Sugar. Based on the acclaimed book by Cheryl Strayed (author of the best-selling Wild), this is a funny and deeply touching exploration of resilience following the then-struggling writer as she took over the unpaid, anonymous position of an advice columnist named Sugar.


MUSIC HALL

La Boheme
June 18 – June 25
Get swept away by one of the most famous love stories ever sung. In his cold apartment on Christmas Eve, the penniless poet Rodolfo prepares to celebrate the holiday with friends on the city’s bustling streets. But with a quiet knock on the door, he meets Mimì, whose single candle has gone out. While searching for a match in the dark, hands touch, sparks fly, and lives change forever. La Bohème has captivated generations of audiences with its unforgettable music and its sweetly sentimental tale of young, bohemian lovers in Paris.

The Pirates of Penzance
July 7 – July 10
Set sail on a perfectly preposterous adventure, complete with dutiful daughters, cowering constables, and softhearted swashbucklers. Frederic, an orphan apprenticed to a lively band of pirates, will soon celebrate his 21st birthday, when he’ll be free to pursue a life—and love—all his own. The charming Mabel catches his eye, and she’s supremely smitten in return. But the crafty Pirate King finds a loophole in Frederic’s contract, setting the young lovers’ future upon stormy seas. Will Frederic and Mabel steer their way to a happily-ever-after? With vibrant sets and costumes, memorable tunes, and rapid-fire laughs, The Pirates of Penzance is a modern, major spectacle, perfect for the entire family.

Happenings: Visual Arts

CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM

Henry Mosler Behind the Scenes
Now – Sept 4
In Celebration of the Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial relates Mosler’s journey and takes a close look at how he developed his paintings through studies across media.

Coming Soon: Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom by Joseph Urban
July 8 – Oct 2
Over 90 years after its completion, the Wormser bedroom will go on public view for the first time, fully conserved and installed to reflect its original state as photographed in 1930.


CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER 

Breaking Water
May 6- August 14
Breaking Water is a group exhibition bringing together works in installation, video, photography, painting, sculpture, and performance that offer a range of approaches to the subject of water, liquidity, and feminism.

Center for Unfinished Business
Now – August 28
A roving reading room exploring colonial legacies and repercussions. The CAC’s iteration, sited in the lobby, features a curated selection of seminal books and a series of discussions that respond to water as a literal and metaphorical framework for exploring African American and African diasporic experiences and cultures.


TAFT MUSEUM OF ART

Jane Austen: Fashion & Sensibility
June 11 – Sept 4
Fashion & Sensibility provides an unforgettable opportunity to see, up close, costumes worn by Hollywood celebrities including Kate Winslet, Emma Thompson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Judi Dench, Colin Firth, and Hugh Grant. The exhibition brings to life beloved characters from Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Mansfield Park, while revealing powerful themes of class, gender, and social dynamics in Austen’s world.

Love This House: Preserving a National Historic Landmark
June 11 – Sept 4
n 2021–22, the Taft Museum of Art partnered with GBBN Architects and HGC Construction to preserve the exterior of the Baum-Longworth-Sinton-Taft house, a National Historic Landmark. The house was built around 1820, making it downtown Cincinnati’s oldest wooden residence in its original location. Investigation prior to the project revealed significant water damage to the wooden siding and the structure beneath. In this small display, learn more about how the house has been preserved for future generations, and how the project will also help protect the art collection within.


The Carnegie

A Thought is a River
Now – Aug 20

A group exhibition of artists from the Greater Cincinnati and Louisville areas who are materially connected by an actual river and loosely connected by metaphorical rivers.

 

The "Closed" Village of Sozopol

 

We partner with over 1000 Sotheby’s real estate offices in 77 countries. Each month we showcase a property from one of these partners. Our feature property this month is located in Sozopolis, Bulgaria.

We present to your attention an exclusive offer of a house in one of the most prestigious and desired gated communities in the town of Sozopol – Sozopolis.

The house has a size of 550 square meters. plus a private VIP pool with a size of 177sq.m.
It consists of two levels, with 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, bathroom with guest toilet, sauna, living room with dining area, kitchen, laundry room and basement.

Private yard (how big is the yard) and parking for 2 cars.

The complex is maintained and guarded all year round.
On the territory of the complex: spa, beach, restaurant, reception, CCTV, bar, massage studio, relaxation area, supermarket, barbecue area, playground, games room, outdoor garden, fitness and more.

The house is for sale together with ideal parts of the land. Annual maintenance fee: € 9,000

 

For Sozopolis:

The Sozopolis complex is designed and built as a replica of the old Sozopol, with its typical architecture and atmosphere. The architectural team received an award for their work on the project – recognition by the Union of Architects in Bulgaria for high professionalism, which is awarded once every 20 years.

It functions as a “closed type” village, providing all the amenities of property owners and their guests. Sozopolis materializes the idea of a new lifestyle, combining tradition and modernism, luxury and history, freedom and romance.

Valuable archeological excavations of monumental value are preserved in the complex – Thracian sanctuaries dating back more than 2,500 years.

The village also has a natural source of mineral water with healing properties.
On the coast of “Sozopolis” there is an active talent, fishermen are an integral part of the life of the complex.

Here you can feel relaxed, walk along the shopping street and see the galleries and small boutique shops, taste the many culinary temptations in restaurants, relax in the spa and at the same time enjoy the fascinating view and contemplate the dance on the waves.

 

Currently listed for $1,452,632. For additional information and to see all the property photographs, click here.

You may also contact us by email at homes@robinsonsir.com or phone at 513.321.6000. We will be glad to guide you!

Reset Your Body and Mind

This New Telluride Mountain Trekking Retreat Aims to Help You Reset Your Body and Mind

The six-day Reset programs are filled with mountain treks, high-altitude training, high-tech therapies, healthy cuisine and more.

An ultra-luxurious tailored wellness retreat has just debuted in Telluride’s show-stopping San Juan Mountains. Called Reset, the six-night, six-day experience offers three personalized pathways that take advantage of the stunning location. Each week, 18 guests begin their own personalized Reset journey, guided by wellness experts. They choose from three distinct programs—Reach, Recharge and Roam—each of which is designed with the aim of delivering a complete physical and mental reboot.

A major component of the retreat is the fact that it is set at elevation, as Reset employs high-altitude training for whole-body wellness. At the heart of the experience, no matter which pathway is selected, are daily half-day treks with AMGA-certified mountain guides. Additionally, guests can take advantage of the facility’s exclusive on-site wellness center stocked with state-of-the-art strength and cardio equipment, and enjoy access to personal and group training sessions, acupuncture, oxygen enrichment, nutritional coaching, IV therapies, hyperbaric chamber therapy and a variety of spa services that center around recovery. Included in each retreat are five 60-minute customized massages.

Daily treks will take you through the San Juan Mountains.

“The physical backdrop, calm nature of the local community, high attention to detail and white glove hospitality set Reset apart from the other known concepts,” says Dylan Bates, co-founder of the retreat. “This thoughtfulness in the curation of Reset allows our guests the time and space they need to reset mentally and physically and come out of the experience with a refreshed vision.”

As there are no accommodations at the Reset facility, retreat guests stay in a private section of the Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection, in elegantly appointed and customized rooms that ensure a deep and luxurious rest. Thoughtful details include oxygen therapy in each room, and guests will be outfitted with Arcteryx and Norrona outdoor apparel and be provided with ISUN organic skincare products.

Retreat guests stay in rooms at the Auberge Collection’s Madeline Hotel.

Rachel Musquiz, Ayurvedic chef, herbalist and founder of Curcuma Kitchen, created the anti-inflammatory plant-based menus that are included with the retreats. Each dish energizes, detoxifies and satisfies; menu items include ancient grain granola, overnight oat peach cobbler, a turmeric- and curry-spiced loaded sweet potato, blood orange, avocado and cucumber ceviche and a cauliflower steak en croute.

The meals help fuel the six-day agenda, which is packed with activities tailored to your needs. “We respect that every guest has their own story and intentions that bring them to Reset,” says Bates. “Reset programming meets each guest where they are in their wellness journey. Helping guests choose their pathway during our robust intake process ensures a special experience that matches the guests’ intention and goals.”

Meals are packed with both flavor and healthy ingredients.

Created for goal-setters and go-getters seeking measurable change, the Reach pathway features rugged wilderness treks, personal training and bodywork, mindset-focused guided meditation and plant-based cooking classes. The Recharge pathway, meanwhile, is designed to encourage rest and relaxation via self-reflection through rejuvenating bodywork treatments, guided meditation sessions and things like customized aromatherapy and enjoying a curated selection of documentaries, reading materials and music playlists. The Roam pathway is made for those who like to wander and features personalized strength training, reinvigorating bodywork and a choice of two guided excursions, like rock climbing or a Via Ferrata hike with a certified AMGA mountain guide, guided fly-fishing or paragliding with a certified USHPA instructor.

“My primary intention when concepting Reset was impact,” says Bates. “We like to say that everyone resets differently, and no one will leave the same.” The Reset retreat starts at $10,000 per guest for the Reach pathway and $10,500 per guest for the Recharge and Roam pathways.

Original article: Robbreport.com

Happenings: Theater

ARONOFF CENTER

To Kill A Mockingbird
May 31 – June 12

All rise for Academy Award-winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance, and soul.” With direction by Tony Award-winner Bartlett Sher, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR).

SOUL
June 3 – 4

June is Black Music Month and there’s no better way to celebrate than seeing the dancers of Revolution Dance Theatre alongside some of the best live musical talent in Cincinnati. From Gospel to hip hop, R&B to jazz – this concert honors the extraordinary soundtrack black music has been throughout our lives.

Falsettos
June 10 – 18

A seamless pairing of March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland, two acclaimed Off-Broadway musicals written nearly a decade apart, Falsettos is the tale of family, relationships, bar mitzvahs, baseball, and AIDS.


CINCINNATI BALLET

Bold Moves Festival
May 12 – 22

The immersive dance experience will feature six rotating mainstage productions accompanied by a variety of activities and interactive events that will please discerning balletomanes and families alike. Bold Moves Festival will feature Ohad Naharin’s seminal work, Minus 16, along with a world premiere, Our Story, from Company soloist David Morse.

Dance Theatre of Harlem
May 17 – 18

Forward-thinking repertoire of treasured classics, neoclassical works by George Balanchine and resident choreographer Robert Garland, and innovative contemporary works that use the language of ballet to celebrate Black culture. In addition to performance, DTH activities carry a message of empowerment through the arts by engaging the community through educational activities for audiences and youth.


ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI

Tiny Beautiful Things
May 28 – June 25

When life is bitter, turn to Sugar. Based on the acclaimed book by Cheryl Strayed (author of the best-selling Wild), this is a funny and deeply touching exploration of resilience following the then-struggling writer as she took over the unpaid, anonymous position of an advice columnist named Sugar.


PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK

 

School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play
April 30 – May 22

Fearlessly funny. This biting comedy explores the universal challenges of teenage girlhood and all the drama that comes with it.

Happenings: Concerts

THE ANDREW BRADY MUSIC CENTER

Ray Lamontagne: The Monovision Tour
May 28

Grammy Award winning artist Ray LaMontagne announces The MONOVISION Tour with special guest Sierra Ferrell. Ray and his trio hit the road this Spring to perform live for the first time the songs from his album MONOVISION as well as hits from across his catalog.

Haim: One More Haim Tour
May 29

The sisters of HAIM connect the dots between ’70s rock, ’80s synth pop, and R&B from the ’90s onward and update the traditions of those styles in fresh yet familiar ways.

Asking Alexandria & Nothing More
May 31

The tour will see two of the most celebrated rock bands today join forces to dominate stages, at a monumental time in both band’s careers.

Bright Eyes
June 1

Bright Eyes (Conor Oberst, guitarist/producer Mike Mogis, and arranger/keys/trumpet player Nathaniel Walcott) are performing as a 14-piece band including Down in the Weeds contributors Jon Theodore, Macy Taylor, and Miwi LaLupa, and an 8-piece chamber orchestra.


TAFT THEATRE

Tori Amos
May 24

Ocean to Ocean is Amos’ most personal work in years – an album bursting with warmth and connection, with deep roots in her earliest song writing.

Home Free
June 4

HOME FREE’s DIVE BAR SAINTS: WORLD TOUR is a perfect evening of mixed of upbeat Nashville-dipped pop hits, country and western standards, incredible harmony and quick witted humor.

The Masked Singer National Tour
June 7

Audiences can expect to see their favorite characters brought to life on stage in a can’t-miss spectacular live show for audiences of all ages, as well as surprise celebrity guests and amazing new performances.