
| With over 600
office, retail,
service and manufacturing businesses, Norwood has continued to grow its
economy beyond its General Motors roots.
Since the General Motors plant closure in 1987, Norwood's economic redevelopment and revitalization has resulted in more than 150 new businesses, 4,000 new jobs, $200 million in new business investment and one million square feet of new office, commercial and retail space in Norwood. This page illustrates how Norwood's Central and Accessible Location has helped grow these businesses, and how it can help grow yours. Find your opportunity to join in Norwood's office development boom. |
Central Parke When General Motors came to Cincinnati in 1924, they searched for a location convienent to major highways and close to the heart of the city. They found it in Norwood, Ohio. Today, rising on that same site you'll find Central Parke, -- utilizing the vast transportaion benefits created for GM that could never be duplicated today. Located on the Norwood lateral between 1-75 and I-71, Central Parke is only five minutes from downtown Cincinnati. Ten minutes from Blue Ash or Tri-County. And literally within a twenty minute drive of any point along the I-275 circle freeway. The quickest access North, South, East and West. Thats what makes Central Parke --The Business Center. In 1997, the City of Norwood's "Central Parke" project was
selected
to receive the National
Economic Development Partnership Award. from the National
Council
for Urban Economic Development.
A sampling of the properties at Central Parke |
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