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LOCATION

Park 75 is located directly off I-75/I-71 within minutes of the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport and the Cincinnati CBD.

 

Cincinnati is located within 600 miles or 1 day's travel time of 30 major metro markets which provides connections to the global economy.  Cincinnati has 5 interstates that connect the region to the U.S.:

  • I-71, Louisville to Cleveland
  • I-75, Miami to Ontario, Canada
  • I-74, Davenport, Iowa to Cincinnati
  • I-471 and I-275 serve the regional market

 

AIRPORT

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is located 15 minutes south of Downtown Cincinnati and is a hub for Delta Airlines. CVG has daily, non-stop service to more than 60 destinations, including service to the top 50 business centers in the United States. CVG also offers daily, non-stop service to Toronto and Paris. In addition to CVG, Cincinnati operates Lunken Airport (LUK), a general aviation airport providing services to corporate and personal aircraft.

 

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WORKFORCE

The diversified and talented workforce powering Cincinnati's economic engine stems largely from the production of its many colleges, universities and vocational schools whose targeted programs supplement the region's array of industries with skilled personnel.

 

More than 1 million students are enrolled at more than 299 colleges and universities within a 200-mile radius of Cincinnati. Out of those, 33,000 scientists and engineers are located within 50 miles of the city.

 

With more than 1.56 million workers living within 50 miles of Downtown Cincinnati, employers have access to an abundance of talent to help their businesses grow and prosper.

 

Source: Cincinnati USA Partnership

KEY SECTORS

Cincinnati has a wide range of industries and businesses that come together to form a concentrated group of Key Sectors. These companies serve as the backbone for the Cincinnati economy and its continued growth.

 

Cincinnati is well known for its established key sectors - Aerospace, Automotive, Chemistry & Plastics, and Financial Services. Trending recently however, are emerging sectors that will position Cincinnati well into the future. Advanced Energy, Consumer Products & Creative Services, Information Technology, and Life Sciences industries have grown to become key components in the continuing evolution of Cincinnati's economy.

 

EMPLOYERS

One of the most resounding and influential assets to the City of Cincinnati is its 6 (six) Fortune 500 companies. Consumer products, financial services, and marketing services companies all have a strong presence in Cincinnati. The regional economy has successfully diversified across industries including: aerospace, bioscience, chemistry, automotive production, consumer products, marketing and financial services. Employer, employment, unemployment data, trends, and averages can all be found in this section.

 

 

 

  • CINCINNATI MSA LARGEST EMPLOYERS

    Kroger Company

    University of Cincinnati

    The Procter & Gamble Co.

    Cincinnati Children’s

    TriHealth Inc

    Mercy Health Partners

    Archdiocese of Cincinnati

    GE Aviation

    Wal-mart Stores

    St. Elizabeth Healthcare

    Fifth Third Bancorp

    Internal Revenue Service

    U.S. Postal Service

    City of Cincinnati

    Cincinnati Public Schools

    Frisch’s Restaurants, Inc.

    Macy's Inc.

    Hamilton County

    Christ Hospital

    Miami University

     

    17,000

    15,162

    14,000

    12,057

    9,898

    8,550

     8,000

    7,300

    6,932

    6,839

    6,771

    5,500

    5,380

    5,303

    4,854

    4,785

    4,700

    4,676

    4,355

    4,310

    Source:  City of Cincinnati, www.choosecincy.com

  • NORTHERN KENTUCKY LARGEST EMPLOYERS

    St. Elizabeth Healthcare

    Internal Revenue Service

    Fidelity Investments

    Boone County Schools

    Kroger Co.

    Citi

    Kenton County Schools

    Delta Air Lines Inc.

    Northern Kentucky University

    DHL

    7,442

    4,100

    4,000

    3,348

    3,135

    2,290

    2,200

    2,150

    2,030

    2,000

     

    Source:  Business Courier, 2013 Book of Lists

#3

 

Top Metro Area for Economic Development in the US

 

-Site Selection

#2

 

Least Costly

Place to

do Business

 

-KPMG Competitive Alternative

#2

 

Cities Where

Startups are

Thriving

 

-CNN Money

#3

 

Best Place in the US for Young Entrepreneurs

 

-Under30CEO.com

#3

 

Top Metro Area for Economic Development in US

 

-Site Selection

#2

 

Least Costly

Place to

do Business

 

-KPMG Competitive Alternative

#2

 

Cities Where

Startups are

Thriving

 

-CNN Money

#3

 

Best Place in the US for Young Entrepreneurs

 

-Under30CEO.com

 

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