Drivers on Ohio 741 and Ohio 63 in Warren County are seeing signs for Union Village, where 30 new homes are planned this year. The new urban community is unlike any in southwest Ohio.
Read MoreWCPO Reporter Lisa Smith highlighted the growing number of intergenerational households, and how builders are responding to the need to accommodate multiple adult generations, sometimes under the same roof.
Read MoreWalking can significantly impact health by lowering the chance of heart disease. Union Village’s future residents will walk tree-lined streets to parks, shops, restaurants and even business offices.
Read MoreThe vibrant, watercolor images of Town Architect Michael Watkins, who earned a 2015 urban planning award for the Union Village master plan, will be brought to life with the construction of Union Village’s first 30 homes.
Read MoreAccording to Pew Research, more than 20 percent of the U.S. population is living in an intergenerational home, a trend new urban developers are watching closely.
Read MoreResidents of Union Village will have walkable access to Warren County Sports Park, a 109-acre facility slated to open in 2019.
Read More“It's things like front porches, tree-lined streets, and the ability to walk to the corner store a block away that makes the project special."
Read MoreMore than 4,000 homes and 1 million square feet of commercial space will comprise Union Village, a planned new urban development of 1,230 acres in Warren County.
Read MoreIn 2019, the first 30 homes are expected to be built in Union Village, a planned community unlike any in southwest Ohio.
Read MoreWork is underway to develop the infrastructure of Union Village, a planned new urban development of 1,230 acres in Turtlecreek Township, Ohio (Warren County).
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