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Moving ahead, from retail to housing

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Hamilton County, Ohio
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Delhi Township Strategic Redevelopment Plan

In Delhi Township, southwest of Cincinnati, we’re leading the redevelopment planning for a two-mile, car-oriented corridor. The goal? Transform an existing strip-retail environment into a walkable, environmentally friendly, aesthetic main street and town square.

With the team’s specialization in market-driven plans, they completed an early-stage analysis to gauge unmet demand—to figure out what could be harnessed to power the plan. They discovered that the area, over the first five years, could support new medical offices, new small retail, and multifamily housing. Plus, the nearby St. Joseph’s University expressed interest in building graduate student housing within the area.

After public meetings, workshops, and stakeholder interviews, our team blended the market analysis results with an understanding of how current residents wanted the new growth to unfold. The result was a plan that would improve the existing area while also guiding future private development and public improvements.

Location
Hamilton County, Ohio
Offices

Meet Our Team

David Dixon, Vice President, Urban Places Fellow

We help communities manage change to become more livable, equitable, and resilient.

Wei Jin, Urban Designer

My design focus: people and the sense of place and environment. Integrate physical design solutions with social aspects and natural systems.

Steve Kearney, Principal

Working with—and learning from—community members is what excites me most in all of my planning projects.

David Dixon

Vice President, Urban Places Fellow

Wei Jin

Urban Designer

Steve Kearney

Principal

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