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Village of Lockland
101 North Cooper Ave.
Lockland, Ohio
45215
(513) 761-1124 |
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Lockland has always been know for providing its businesses and industries with a decidedly better location (circa 1839). Lockland is located in the southwest corner of Ohio, in Hamilton County, just 12 miles north of the Ohio River.
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| Benefits of Locating a Business in Lockland |
- Excellent accessibility to I-75, with over 100,000 cars per day passing in each direction.
- A central location within Greater Cincinnati region, with I-75 permitting access within just a few minutes driving time of I-74, I-275, the Norwood Lateral (SR 526), Ronald Reagan Highway, and other cross-county highways.
- A pro-business attitude!
- A competitive incentive package and a knowledgeable economic development specialist to assist you.
- The ability to issue bonds for new manufacturing facilities and significant expansions.
- A special designation by the State of Ohio resulting in larger incentives than most local communities.
- A uitlity discount on electric demand charges for users of cleaned brownfield sites.
- A central location in the regional labor market.
- Comprehensive service by Queen City Metro - the regional transit system.
- Convenient and fast access to the International Airport.
- Service by two railroad companies
- A short distance from two corporate airports
- Availability of inexpensive industrial water
- A local water works with competitive rates providing artesian well drinking water
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| Area Business Services |
Utilities: |
| Water: |
Lockland Water Works |
| Industrial Water: |
Southwest Ohio, available to most industrial properties |
| Gas and Electric: |
Cinergy/CG&E |
| Sewer |
Metropolitan Sewer District |
Transportation and Other Services: |
| Interstate: |
Quick and easy access to all regional transportation arteries |
| Rail: |
CSX, Conrail |
| Air: |
Greater Cincinnati International Airport (Delta and DHL hubs) |
| Bus: |
Two routes, plus major regional transfer point |
| Education: |
Abundance of universities, community colleges, and vocational schools, including U of Cincinnati, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Xavier U. Great Oaks Vocational School System, etc. |
| Communications: |
Full range of sophisticated telecommunication services and equipment. Suppliers include Cincinnati Bell and Warner Cable. |
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