Construction will begin early this summer on an intergenerational community that will include houses, apartment buildings, retail space, restaurants, parks, and green transportation.
Although plans are already in the works, the village is expected to unfold over at least 30 years.
“This is something unlike anything else that is being offered in Cincinnati-Dayton right now,” said John Yung, senior project executive at Urban Fast Forward, a commercial real estate brokerage offering urban planning services from an office in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.
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