Looking for a great place to locate a business? Think Dearborn County in the Cincinnati Tri-State metro area. Exit 16 on the I-275 beltway is close to Cincinnati’s western suburbs, just 25 minutes from downtown Cincinnati and three exits from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Local and Indiana state governments are very business friendly. They make the location process easy. Indiana’s tax structure, workers compensation rates and incentives are significantly more favorable than those of neighboring states. New businesses will be attractive to the county’s workforce. Sixty percent of residents leave the county every day to go to work.
A new company’s current workforce will find the commute to Dearborn an easy one, and some employees may want to consider relocating. If they do, they’ll find that Dearborn County has it all for new homebuyers. New condos in downtown Lawrenceburg. River views in Aurora. Stately Victorians in Greendale. Lakeview and wooded homes and property in Hidden Valley Lake. Even farmland.
The best of both worlds … big city convenience and country charm.
Lawrenceburg to build $50M convention center, hotel complex
City and Hollywood Casino partner (Cincinnati Enquirer, Oct. 17, 2011)
Dearborn: The Forgotten County
Column by Dearborn Chamber President Michael Rozow (Cincinnati Enquirer, Aug. 7, 2011