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Search Available Commercial Properties

  • Is an interactive Internet mapping program that provides enhanced economic development and site selection services to the business community.
  • Allows users to search for available commercial buildings and sites as well as generate site-specific demographic and business analysis reports.
  • Speeds up and simplifies the process of finding the optimal location for a business by providing public access to a range of valuable information.

Cincinnati and Hamilton County are the business and financial hub of Cincinnati USA region. The Ohio River, the Greater Cincinnati International Airport, and the I-75 and I-71 interstate corridors provide excellent gateways to other major markets in the United States.
Leaders of the corporate world make their headquarters here alongside the campuses of top private and public colleges and universities, medical research centers, and law schools. In addition to a roster of solid small, mid-sized, and larger businesses, Cincinnati is home to nine Fortune 1000 companies, including The Kroger Company, Procter and Gamble, Federated Department Stores, Fifth Third Bancorp, American Financial Group, Western and Southern Financial, Chiquita Brands International, Convergys, and, E.W. Scripps. Cincinnati USA also boasts strong clusters of businesses in the aerospace, automotive, chemical, and life science sectors.

Cincinnati offers the amenities of a large city, with many of the charms of a small town. It is home to world-class art and cultural institutions, including the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, and the Cincinnati Art Museum. The rolling hills of Cincinnati give character to its picturesque neighborhoods, many of which center around quaint neighborhood business districts. Its parks and recreation systems are nationally recognized. Home prices and the cost of living are favorable compared to any major metropolitan area in the United States.

The Hamilton County Development Company and the City of Cincinnati stand ready to help your business locate, grow and expand throughout our unique mix of urban centers and suburban communities. To learn more, visit http://www.hcdc.com or http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cdap/pages/-3250-/, or contact Harry Blanton, Hamilton County Development Company at (513) 631-8292 or Bill Fischer, City of Cincinnati at (513) 352-3785.

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