Once considered country, this town is the fastest-growing city in Hamilton County
Part city, part suburb, part country, Harrison has benefitted from a commodity lacking in many other towns – land.
Named for the ninth president of the United States, Harrison was incorporated in 1850, and grew to become a city in 1981. The city of Harrison is located on the border of Ohio and Indiana in western Hamilton County, and has seen rapid population growth in recent years. The city is now home to more than 13,000 residents as development along Interstate 74 has made Harrison an attractive option for new residential construction.
Part city, part suburb, part country, Harrison has benefitted from a commodity lacking in many other towns – land.
This money went towards immediate, long-term, and transformational needs.
Over the next decade, all 40 branches will receive renovations and improvements.
The Cincinnati Children’s health center in Harrison, which was operated by Neighborhood Health Care Inc., was one of four locations closed at the end of 2013. But there are plans to reopen the center on a temporary basis.
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