University Commerce Park Hamilton, Ohio
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University Commerce Park University Commerce Park is the newest of Hamilton’s business parks, home to approximately 38 acres of municipally-owned, undeveloped land across from Vora Technology Park and Miami University Hamilton, and only seconds from downtown. University Commerce Park holds very exciting development potential, with great transportation access to the property. Site Detail Owner
City of Hamilton
Acreage
25 & 13 acres total, divisble
Asking Price per Acre
$65,000
Environmental
Phase 1 & 2 completed, no environmental issues or concerns
Distance to Highway
7 miles/16 minutes to I-275 12 miles/17 minutes to I-75
Distance to Vora Technology Park
Adjacent
Distance to Miami University Hamilton
Adjacent
Distance to Downtown Hamilton
2 miles, 5 minutes
University Commerce Park
Miami University Hamilton
Miami University Hamilton University Commerce Park is across the street from Miami University Hamilton. This campus has over 4,000 students and has transitioned from a 2 year school to a 4 year degree University. Housing studies have shown demand for student housing in the area and the city is confident that the campus will continue to grow as the Miami Hamilton Regional campus moves away from being strictly a commuter campus.
Vora Technology Park Vora Technology Park was built with occupant comfort and data center fault tolerance in mind. It provides Class A office space, a secure state-of-the-art data center, and a professional incubator wing for the use of both established and growing high-technology companies, thereby providing partners and tenants the opportunity to exponentially grow their businesses. The facility was the former home of the Champion International/International Papers corporate headquarters which included their data center operations for all of their North American operations. In 2007, Cincinnati Bell Technology Solutions (CBTS) invested approximately $60 million in the development of a new data center at the site.
Form Based Zoning The City has implemented Form-Based Zoning in University Commerce Park as part of its efforts to ensure that the future development within UCP promotes economic development, creates jobs, and capitalizes on geographic proximity to Miami University Hamilton and Vora Technology Park. Form-based zoning focuses on the design of the buildings and allows for a wider range of mixed uses within the buildings. UCP-1 is zoned primarily as a residential area but allows commercial and encourages mixed uses. UCP-2 is focused on commercial, office, and industrial uses.
About Hamilton Located in the heart of the Cincinnati-Dayton metroplex, Hamilton is Butler County’s Seat of government and its center for finance, industry, arts and culture. Hamilton, Ohio is the second largest city in the tri-state Cincinnati region with a population of approximately 62,000. Hamilton was founded in 1791 as an army outpost named Fort Hamilton after founding father, Alexander Hamilton.
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Contact Joshua Smith
City Manager City of Hamilton (513) 785-7002 joshua.smith@hamilton-oh.gov
Jody T. Gunderson
Economic Development Director City of Hamilton (513) 785-7070 jody.gunderson@hamilton-oh.gov
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