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Northern Cincinnati

Within Butler and Warren Counties lie two metros and numerous high-growth communities:

Middletown

A flourishing community situated alongside Interstate 75 in the “middle” of Dayton and Cincinnati, Middletown is a unique blend of tradition and innovation. Its legacy as a strong manufacturing center is home to AK Steel, as well as a variety of other steel, aluminum and paper manufacturers. The city’s healthy mix of businesses and services, strong educational network and array of cultural, civic and recreational offerings make Middletown a terrific place to live and work. Middletown is home to The Middletown Journal.

Hamilton

As county seat of Butler County, Hamilton serves as the government, financial, industrial and cultural center and was rated one of the top 40 locations to do business in the U.S. by Forbes Magazine. With big-city amenities and small-town charm, Hamilton has not lost sight of its storied past as it evolves into a leading high-tech manufacturing hub in Northern Cincinnati. Hamilton’s proximity to major educational institutions and technologically based resources ensures a foundation for a diversely skilled workforce and global marketplace. This area is served by
The Hamilton Journal-News

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High Growth I-75 Corridor Communities

Along I-75 through Butler and Warren Counties, directly between Dayton and Cincinnati, reside the high-growth, high-income and increasingly populated communities of Fairfield, Lebanon, Liberty Township, Mason, Monroe, West Chester and Oxford. These communities, served by strong school districts and highly penetrated by Cox Ohio Media weekly newspapers, have become centers for retail growth, hospital and manufacturing expansions, new homes, and economic development.