A $200 million mixed-use project, backed by a major developer, has been sectioned as planned development in Warren County. Upon completion, the development aims to spur continued investment interest in surrounding areas.
The city of Middletown has rezoned 50.8 acres at the Southeast corner of State Route 122 and Union Road to planned development in anticipation of a district with more than 690,000 square feet of new development. The development, owned by Fischer Family Foundation and the city, hopes to provide a “one of a kind” quality of life and economic development benefits to the entire region.
“The goal of the development is to create a sustainable, Class A, mixed-use, regional asset that benefits the residents of the city of Middletown, Warren County and all Southwest Ohio,” said Todd Duplain, principal at Woodard Development who is the project developer.