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Whycincinnati? WHYCINCINNATI? THE QUEEN CITY QUICK STATS 2,202,268 856,745 47 population households number of colleges/universities 1.3 M 200 120,000 diverse workforce daily departures businesses 9 $60,100 $3.3 billion number of fortune 500 headquarters average earning annual cultural district economic impact 144,223 $67,940 450 number of employees annual average disposable foreign owned companies income Sources: Redi Cincinnati, Colleges simply, CBRE Research, CincyUSA, UC magazine OUR EMPLOYMENT CINCINNATI EMPLOYMENT OUR BY SECTOR EMPLOYMENT 4.9% 2.8% 4.5% 1.4% 5.9% 1.8% 7.1% 7.5% 8.0% 7.7% 8.1% Statistical Area Counties: 14.0% 11.5% 14.8% OHIO Brown, Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, Warren KENTUCKY Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Pendleton INDIANA Dearborn, Franklin, Ohio Construction Real Estate and Rental & Leasing Manufacturing Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services TOTAL RENTABLE TOTAL RENTABLE Wholesale Trade Administration Services OFFICE SF INDUSTRIAL SF Retail Trade Educational Services 36,533,087 289,311,169 Transportation & Warehousing Health Care & Social Assistance in the in the Information Acconmmodation & Food Services Cincinnati Metro Area Cincinnati Metro Area Finance & Insurance Other Services (Expect Public Administration) Sources: CBRE Research OUR BUSINESS NOTABLE GREATER FORTUNE 500 HEADQUARTERS IN CINCINNATI IN 2018 CINCINNATI HEADQUARTERS COMPANY #EMPLOYEES THE KROGER COMPANY #17 WESTERN & SOUTHERN FINANCIAL #461 The Kroger Company 21,263 PROCTER AND GAMBLE #42 AK STEEL HOLDINGS #461 MACY’S INC. #120 CINCINNATI FINANCIAL #484 Cincinnati Children’s Hospital 15,429 FIFTH THIRD BANCORP #366 CINTAS CORP. #500 Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky 12,682 AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP #413 International Airport TriHealth Inc. 12,000 UC Health 11,241 NATIONAL RETAILERS ENTERING THE MARKET University of Cincinnati 10,551 General Electric 10,500 Mercy Health 10,442 Procter and Gamble 10,000 St. Elizabeth Healthcare 8,413 Fifth Third BanCorp. 7,496 City of Cincinnati 6,732 RECENT CORPORATE EXPANSIONS Christ Hospital Health Network 5,851 Archdiocese of Cincinnati 5,610 Festo US FC Cincinnati Internal Revenue Service 4,657 $90 Million expansion Expansion planning $30 Million Soccer Cincinnati Public Schools 4,500 Mason Manufacturing and facility logistics center Hamilton County 4,464 $200 Million cost of stadium which will 350 Jobs be finished in 2021 Fidelity Investments 4,400 Postmate Located in Milford which will be a Miami University 4,265 Included in 100 city expansion “world class training complex” Kings Island 4,200 Company is partnered with more Medpace Macy’s Inc. 3,800 than 250,000 partners including $115 Million Expansion Amazon.com LLC 3,500 local restaurants, retailers, and Boone County Schools 3,301 neighborhood shops. Cincinnati Financial Corp. 3,286 State of Ohio 3,195 Sources: Redi Cincinnati, Bizjournals (book of Lists) /Cincinnati, local 12 Credit: Elemontart OUR INNOVATION FORTUNE 500 HEADQUARTERS IN CINCINNATI IN 2018 CINCINNATI ACCELERATORS INCUBATORS CO-WORKING Sources: Startupcincy OUR INDUSTRIES ADVANCE LOCAL COMPANIES 172,833 manufacturing industry workers within 50 miles of the Cincinnati city center. AK Steel MANUFACTURING Ford Motor Company 210 automotive assembly facilities within 50 miles of Cincinnati city center. Mubea 20,000 chemical industry workers located within 50 miles of the Cincinnati city center. Bosch LOCAL COMPANIES FOOD & "Businesses in the Food Processing and Agriculture industries thrive in Cincinnati. Due Frutarom General Mills FLAVORING in part to the city’s strategic access, low cost of doing business and talented labor pool, many companies have chosen Greater Cincinnati as a headquarters or major Kroger Mane operational center" - City of Cincinnati Wild Flavors Faster rate than in competitor markets because of location LOCAL COMPANIES CBTS Technology Solutions for INFORMATION Business "Success in IT depends on three things: Well-trained talent, a supportive ecosystem and Sogeti USA TECHNOLOGY a low cost of doing business. Greater Cincinnati companies enjoy all of those things, Ascendum Solutions and our business leaders acknowledge that in an industry where employees can easily Pomeroy Intelligence work from home, it makes sense to locate where there’s ample tech talent and a low Cardinal Solutions cost of living." - Redi Cincinnati Round Tower Technologies Encore Technologies Teir1 Performance Solutions Centric Consulting LLC SHARED "Our wealth of local talent spans financial services, IT, marketing and other back-office LOCAL COMPANIES functions. And thanks to unmatched affordability, even those with modest income can SERVICES Eaton Saint-Gobain enjoy a high quality of life."- Redi Cincinnati PolyOne Sherwin-Williams BIOHEALTH Early Stage World - Class CRO's BioOhio CTI No. 2 Ranked in the US CincyTech Medpace Cincinnati Children's HCDC -Newsweek 2018 Mason Tech Elevator Spry Labs Source: Redi Cincinnati, City of Cincinnati Home to 935 industry firms,70 foreign- owned, employing +26,000 polymer workers OUR ADVANTAGE ADVANCE MANUFACTURING 2018 Best Neighborhoods to 5.3% live in the Cincinnati Area UNEMPLOYMENT RATE #1 Hyde Park 1,105,234 Population –14,591 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE #2 Mt. Lookout RANKED #1 AMONG Population – 5,595 Almost 60% OF THE US THE 31 LARGEST CITIES #3 Columbia Tusculum POPULATION is within 500 IN THE US Population – 1,677 miles of the Cincinnati metro area. #4 CBD LOWEST COST Population – 8,607 INDEX IN THE 60% OF US FORTUNE 500 NATION - #5 Oakley HEADQUARTERS are 1 days Population – 11,431 drive away. 94.0 #6 Mt. Adams Population – 1, 698 #7 East Walnut Hills Population – 4,193 #8 Pleasant Ridge 88 Population – 12,390 COST OF LIVING RATING #9 Clifton CINCINNATI IS MUCH LESS Population– 7,812 The Cincinnati INFRASTRUCTURE THAT AIDS EXPENSIVE THAN THE SHIPPING being located in Southwest Ohio, NATIONAL AVERAGE OF #10 Madisonville 100. HOUSING COSTS IN Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana has - PARTICULAR, WITH A RATING Population– 15,865 2 class I railroads, 200 Miles of river, 1 major OF 70 VS. THE NATIONAL AVERAGE, ARE SIGNIFICANTLY airports and DHL international shipping hub. LOWER HERE. Sources: Redi Cincinnati, Choosecincy.com, 2018, CBRE Research, Niche.com OUR LIVABILITY Trends Culture CINCINNATI OPERA • SECOND OLDEST OPERA IN THE US CINCINNATI IN THE COUNTRY DOWNTOWN POPULATION SHAKESPEARE 109,343 PEOPLE WORK IN THE 45202 COMPANY ZIP CODE DURING THE DAY • NEW STATE OF THE ART CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 92.5 % OCCUPANCY IN RESIDENTIAL THEATER • FIFTH OLDEST SYMPHONY IN THE COUNTRY UNITS • 25 YEAR OLD THEATER IS THE FASTEST GROWING CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY “HOME TO THE LARGEST PUBLIC IN THE US. ARTS FUND IN THE NATION.” Recreation & Entertainment –REDI CINCINNATI CINCINNATI PARKS Major Attractions GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK The City of Cincinnati Park’s system has been PAUL BROWN STADIUM rated ‘excellent’ by the Trust for Public Land for NEWPORT AQUARIUM leveraging and finding funding sources that allows CINCINNATI ZOO AND BOTANICAL GARDEN us to conserve and maintain our beautiful parks. (2ND OLDEST ZOO IN THE NATION) JACK CASINO Add it up, & Cincinnati Parks manages more than RIVERBEND MUSIC CENTER 10 percent of city land. CONEY ISLAND BELTERRA PARK AND GAMING U.S. BANLK ARENA KINGS ISLAND Annual Events FLYING PIG MARATHON CINCINNATI ZOO’S FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS BUNBURY MUSIC FESTIVAL OCTOBERFEST/ZINZINNATI RED’S OPENING DAY PARADE THE WESTERN AND SOUTHERN OPEN TASTE OF CINCINNATI CINCINNATI WINE FESTIVAL BLINK BOCKFEST Source: Bizjournals.com, Cincyusa, Cincinnati Parks OUR EDGE TRANSPORTATION BREWERIES Street Car GREATER CINCINNATI IS HOME TO 44 BREWERIES Capacity :154 AND ADDED 19 NEW BREWERIES IN 2017/2018. Route :3.6 M long The street car travels from the BANKS to CBD Represent approxitmely 81% INDUSTRIAL (Cincinnati Business District) to OTR (Over the Rhine) 864,033 sqft of Retail and industrial space. 19% RETAIL Popular Destinations: Government Square, Fountain Square, Aronoff Center, Public Library, Contemporary Arts Center, Gateway Quarter, School for the Creative and Performing Arts, Music Hall, and Washington Park. 11 BREW PUBS URBAN ARTIFACT RANKED #1 OUT OF 40 TOP BREWERIES IN Zip Cars > 144,619 SQFT OHIO Sharing 5 Locations - THREE at the Univeristy of Cincinnati & TWO Downtown Locations 29 MICROBREWERIES RHINEGEIST RANKED #3 Metro Bus OUT OF 40 TOP BREWERIES IN > 205,307 SQFT 26 Service Routes OHIO 19 Express Routes 5 Job Connection Routes 4 REGIONAL BREWERIES TAFT'S ALE HOUSE RANKED #4 OUT OF 40 TOP Red Bikes > 514,107 SQFT BREWERIES IN OHIO 50+ Locations in Over-The-Rine, Central Business District & University of Cincinnati TOTAL- Cincinnati/Northern Kentucy 44 BREWERIES International Airport = 864,033 SQFT 15 minute drive from downtown Serviced by 10 airlines Around 200 flights per day Delta Airlines Hub, DHL Hub, future Amazon Hub Sources: Cincinnati-OH Gov., Cincinnati Bell Connector, Ohio Exlopred, Cincinnati.com, Niche, Zipcar.com Sources: ClevelandPlus; Esri All marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners. OUR RANKINGS Ohio ranked No. 3 among the nation’s most Ranked No.13 out 20 Smart Asset’s 2018 Cincinnati ranks No. 4 healthiest cities in sustainable states where Millennials are Moving the US Site Selection Magazine, 2017 Census Bureau data for 217 cities. inaugural National Health Index created by Health Care Website, Heathgrades. No. 9 out of 100 largest metros to raise a University of Cincinnati Ranks as No. 204 out family of 1,000 among the world’s top universities. Cincinnati is home to Ohio’s largest Forbes Center for World University Rankings economy---- 28th largest metropolitan economy in the US No. 8 out of 15 for US Cities with Emerging Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana rank within top Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2017 downtowns 10 best places to do business Forbes Site Selection magazine’s 2017 Governor’s Ranked No. 8 out of 10 Most affordable Cup Rankings markets for renters Top 25 Best Affordable Places to live in the Zillow Research, 2017 US in 2018 Cincinnati ranked No. 4 overall among “Top US News, 2018 100 US Cities to Start a Business” Cincinnati Children’s Ranked No.
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