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Cincinnati may soon welcome a women’s sports-centric bar

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Jackie Reau, a sports enthusiast and CEO of Game Day Communications, is on a mission to bring the first women’s sports-focused bar to Ohio, specifically to Cincinnati. Inspired by The Sports Bra in Portland, the first sports bar in the country dedicated to women’s sports, Reau believes that the concept will be embraced by Cincinnati sports fans.

The Sports Bra is a unique sports bar that exclusively shows women’s sports on every TV. Reau, after visiting the bar in Portland, immediately saw the potential for a similar establishment in Cincinnati. She envisions the bar as a gathering place for sports enthusiasts, where fans can come together to watch their favorite women’s sports teams compete.

Excited about the opportunity, Reau wasted no time in expressing her interest in franchising The Sports Bra in Cincinnati. She sees the bar fitting perfectly in a neighborhood like Hyde Park, with easy access and ample parking for patrons. Reau is confident that the sports-loving community in Cincinnati will welcome the concept with open arms.

While the process is still in its early stages, Reau is optimistic about the future of The Sports Bra in Cincinnati. She eagerly awaits further communication from the owner and is excited about the potential for the bar to elevate the support for women’s sports in the city.

With women’s sports gaining popularity, the introduction of a women’s sports-focused bar in Cincinnati could be a game-changer for the local sports scene. Reau’s vision for The Sports Bra in the Queen City has the potential to create a new and exciting space for fans to come together and celebrate women’s sports like never before.

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