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About the Hyde Park, Ohio Area

The prestigious neighborhood of Hyde Park, Ohio is more than a century-old. It attracts young professionals and families who enjoy a short commute to downtown Cincinnati’s arts, sports and cultural amenities. Hyde Park boasts stately old homes, beautiful new townhouses and luxury condos, including the new six-story complex called Michigan Terrace on Hyde Park Square. Being proposed, across the street from the Terrace, is a four-story, $10-million condo project, with retail offices. (Hyde Park Neighborhood Council opposes the proposal.) Residents’ two favorite stops here are Hyde Park Plaza, home of the super store Hyde Park Kroger, and the trendy Hyde Park Square, lined with gourmet food stores, specialty/clothing shops and galleries. There are many fi ne restaurants, including Teller’s, Vineyard Cafe, Indigo, Arthur’s, Doodles, Beluga and Red. Two of the square’s favorites are Graeter’s for ice cream and Echo for a home-cooked meal. There’s a neighborhood Farmers’ Market held Sundays from June to October at the U.S. Bank parking lot on the Square. Enhancing the attraction of this area, which just completed a $1-million streetscape, is the presence of such places as Hyde Park Golf & Country Club, a tennis club and nearby Alms and Ault parks. A popular annual event is the Hyde Park Art Show held in October featuring more than 200 national artists and craftspeople. There are several schools here—Clark Montessori, the two Withrow high schools, Summit Country Day School, Springer School & Center and St. Mary School (a 2006 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence). Rookwood Pavilion and Rookwood Commons are nearby.

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