CINCINNATI. CENTRAL TO SUCCESS.

As the twelfth largest industrial market in the U.S., this key Midwestern hub offers central access to regional markets and a friendly business environment. Let IDI’s local market experts help your company capitalize on them both.

Efficient access

Located within a 600-mile radius of 43% of the U.S. population and within 44% of the nation’s manufacturing facilities, Cincinnati is strategically positioned to reach customers and suppliers via highway, rail and air. Three interstate highways provide access to regional markets and states across the continental U.S. Four Class-One railroad companies serve the city. And Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is consistently ranked as one of the top airports in the U.S. for customer service.

Midwest business mecca

State and local taxes in Cincinnati are among the lowest in the nation, while a diverse labor pool yields 1.5 million workers. So perhaps it’s no surprise that nine Fortune 500 companies have chosen Cincinnati for their corporate headquarters—a higher per capital ratio than New York, Chicago, Boston and Los Angeles. Another 360-plus Fortune 500 companies have operations in the metro area. Thriving industries in Cincinnati include aerospace, automotive, biotech, brand design, chemistry and finance.

 

MARKETS SERVED:
Cincinnati

SUBMARKETS:
 Airport Corridor, I-75/I-71, West Chester/Union Centre and Monroe

SQUARE FEET DEVELOPED TO DATE:
15 million

NUMBER OF BUSINESS PARKS:
11

SQUARE FEET OF PROPERTY MANAGED:
9.3 million

ACCOLADES:

2006 Industrial Firm of the Year – NAIOP Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Chapter
2006 Developer of the Year – in Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati Business Courier