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Greater Cincinnati Area
The Cincinnati area is one of the most desirable places to live, work and have fun. Partners for Livable Communities named Cincinnati one of 30 most livable communities in the country for “its success in blending its culture, rich heritage and the arts with social and economic initiatives that created an exceptional quality of life.”
By all measures, Cincinnati has everything and every possible resource to make it livable and maintain its high quality of life.

Cincinnati’s Assets:
A variety of strong educational choices are available. Greater Cincinnati boasts 70 school districts, more than 250 private and parochial schools and top-notch higher education at 20 colleges and universities, plus the world’s largest vocational school district.
Cincinnati offers an abode for every budget, in every part of the region. Whether you crave the convenience of urban living or long for a great piece of land, there is plenty to pick from in the Cincinnati area.
Cincinnati’s medical community has a rich history of innovation and today celebrates some of the nation’s highest ranked hospitals.
The area is the perfect place to do business. It is home to 10 Fortune 500 and 17 Fortune 1,000 firms and 300 foreign-owned companies. The region has a stable economy, and its residents are engaged in various industries such as manufacturing, retail and wholesale, healthcare, research & development, service and high tech, finance and insurance.
Quality of life and wonderful amenities keep Cincinnati’s more than 2 million residents in the area. The variety of art and cultural riches plays a major role. Residents enjoy such world class arts as the Cincinnati Symphony & Cincinnati Pops, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Ballet, musical productions at the Aronoff Center for the Arts and the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Top family attractions also draw people to the region. A world renowned zoo, amusement parks and an aquarium are among the favorite spots.
A big draw for Cincinnati are the major sports and recreation, including the Cincinnati Reds baseball team and the Cincinnati Bengals football team. There’s professional hockey, soccer, minor league baseball and arena football. Collegiate sports are also enjoyed in the area along with plenty of recreational activities including horse and car races, golf courses, soccer fields, tennis and volleyball courts, walking and hiking trails.
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