Uptown Innovation Corridor
Two new developments in Uptown should add to the robust growth already occurring in that part of the city and along its newly christened Uptown Innovation Corridor. The Uptown […]
Avondale is Cincinnati’s fourth largest neighborhood and home to the nation’s second oldest zoo, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. Burnet Avenue runs through the community and serves as headquarters for two of the region’s top hospitals and research centers: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati Medical Center. The neighborhood abuts both Xavier University and UC main campuses. The developing Cincinnati Innovation District is anchored by 1819 Innovation Hub on Reading Road, just off of interstate I-71 at the Martin Luther King Dr. exchange.
Two new developments in Uptown should add to the robust growth already occurring in that part of the city and along its newly christened Uptown Innovation Corridor. The Uptown […]
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