Florence, KY- A Great Place to LiveEstablished in 1813, Florence, Kentucky was originally an Indian-fur trading post known as Polecat, then Pow-Wow. Today it’s a vibrant and progressive community providing top-quality services to its residents. It has a 53-member police department, three fire stations and 82 paid/volunteer firemen; a 60-member public services department managing everything from water to sewer to streets. A wide selection of homes for families and for every level of income is available, and more housing developments are coming. There are new detached single-family homes in the antebellum neighborhood of Plantation Pointe subdivision (of off Wetherington Boulevard); also at Orleans North Subdivision some single-family attached and detached housing. There is abundant shopping, and big draws include Florence Mall with 133 stores and soon a $14-million, 14-screen cinema in summer of 2008; the new Mall Road Shoppes of Florence on the site of the old Chi Chi’s; and Florence Antique Mall with more than 200 booths. Dining is plentiful—everything from Chinese at Cathay Kitchen to steaks at LongHorn to Japanese at Matsuya’s. Of course, people flock here for Thoroughbred racing at Florence’s Turfway Park, and for baseball to Florence Freedom’s 4-500-seat Champion Window Field. Florence is home to St. Luke Hospital West, a 177-bed hospital. The area boasts a healthy commercial development, closely monitored and controlled by strict commercial and industrial planning, to preserve the interests of the city. | More Local Area InformationFlorence, Kentucky is one of the fastest growing areas in the entire state. The city has grown partly because of the addition of Florence Mall. Th... Read moreErlanger, Kentucky is an older community in the area, and has many old family businesses lining the two major highways that run through this city.... Read moreErlanger was named to honor Baron Frederic Emile D’ Erlanger, a German-born English financier who was involved in developing the city, first settle... Read moreThe city of Edgewood, KY takes its name from an early homestead, now Walker Estates. It was founded in 1948. In 1968, the cities of Edgewood, Summi... Read moreEdgewood, Kentucky is a young, attractive, and prosperous community and is seen by many as a great community to live a relaxed and gentle life. Th... Read moreThe balanced and nice mix of residential, retail, business, medical and educational facilities makes Crestview Hills a desirable place to live. Othe... Read moreCrestview Hills is a wonderful mix of new and old in a beautiful community that keeps itself clean and has the idealized view of nature many peopl... Read moreAs this city's name suggests, there are many lakes located in Lakeside Park, Kentucky. Lakeside Park has experienced growth but has maintained it... Read moreThe small community of Lakeside Park, KY, established in 1930, boasts 530 acres and 14 subdivisions. Except for three business sites on Dixi... Read moreRichwood, Kentucky is positioned in the midst of some of the best farms in Boone County and is known for being a quiet and peaceful town that ha... Read moreIt’s happy 50th for Crescent Springs, once a sleepy farming community. Though established only in 1957, its history goes back to the early 1800s whe... Read moreThis most livable city just celebrated in June 2007 its 45th year with all kinds of festivities—a parade, block party, open house. It was a great da... Read moreVilla Hills, Kentucky is a popular suburban community of Kentucky. Less than 20 minutes from Cincinnati, many people looking to escape the city hav... Read moreJust 18 miles from Cincinnati, Union, Kentucky is believed to have grown from a settlement that may have existed during the late 1700s. Early 1800s... Read moreUnion, Kentucky has been experiencing residential growth over the past few years. Newer houses are being built constantly and can even be customize... Read moreBurlington, Kentucky is located in Boone County and is a quaint little town that has a rural feeling many miss in this modern world. Florence Mall i... Read moreBurlington, Kentucky is the county seat for Boone County. Once a farming community, Burlington was carved out of Campbell County in 1798. It wa... Read moreIndependence, Kentucky is located in Kenyon County and is a quiet town that has both a rural and suburban mix. This city features it... Read moreThese rural communities offer urban advantages, which draw families to the area. Farms and older homes are reminders of the area’s secluded countr... Read moreThe bedroom community of Fort Mitchell, KY is just minutes away from downtown Cincinnati. It was named after Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel (one “l”), ... Read more |