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Leading for Economic Vibrancy: MidPointe Crossing
Leadership Cincinnati Class XXXVII
Darin Hall Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
January 9, 2014
Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
GO Cincinnati: Growth & Opportunity Study Three Focus Areas
Seymour/Reading Corridor
South Mill Creek /Queensgate
Madisonville/Madison Rd
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Regional Context
Seymour/Reading Corridor
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Seymour/Reading Corridor
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Community Stakeholders
Commercial • Graeters • Eurostampa • Links Unlimited • TechSolve • Quest Diagnostics • Messer Construction • Givaudan Flavors • Lamar Signs • Patheon • Rough Brothers • Fed Ex
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Civic/Institutional • FDA • Cincinnati Public Schools • Maketewah Country Club • Tryed Stone Church • Hamilton County CAA • Cincinnati Gardens • Allen Temple AME Church • National College • Reds Urban Youth
Academy • St. Aloysius
Community Stakeholders
10 Woodward Career Technical High School
Bond Hill Academy Allen Temple AME
St. Aloysius
Reds Community Fund
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Crossroads of 4 Distinct Neighborhoods Dense, diverse area of 136,000 people Over 32 Major Commercial and Civic Stakeholders Top 3 industries: Health Care, Manufacturing, and Professional Services Over 75,000 employees earning over $4.2 Billion in wages Daily traffic counts of 37,000 at Reading and Seymour roads 166,000 daily on Paddock Road Interchange I-75 $250 Million of Real Estate investments resulting in over 1,350 jobs High Residential Owner-Occupancy rate of 43% Low Vacancy Rate of 12% $2.5 Billion of Household Purchasing Power $100 Million of unmet retail demand Property crime rate 50% lower than the City a 9% decrease since 2000
Key Market Data Snapshot:
Seymour/Reading Corridor
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MidPointe Crossing as of January 2014