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This highly desirable community boasts excellent park system, hillside vistas, low crime rate, great schools and proximity to downtown.
Founded in 1793, the township was named after Virginia’s surveyor Richard Clough Anderson. It is the only township in Ohio with a green space program that protects hundreds of acres of natural environment. It has several parks, tennis courts, swim clubs and golf courses. A two-mile-long bike path called the Five-Mile Trail opened in 2008.
The new community hub, Anderson Towne Center, is anchored by Macy’s and Kroger’s new
a 104,000-square-foot Store, (the biggest Kroger in the country), plus several retail stores and restaurants.
A Metro Park & Ride Facility is located here, as well as the township administrative offices.
A two-level, 14-screen movie theater is scheduled to be built, also a 325 seat amphitheater for concerts and
corporation-sponsored events.
Building of some 60 condos behind the Towne Center is in the offering; plus a man-made lake with cascading waterfall, an oriental garden and wetlands area.
The township is home to River Downs; the amusement park Coney Island, and Riverbend with its new 4,000-seat amphitheater, The summer venue for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
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