Clermont County • August 4, 2025
Good morning, Clermont County. Bison roaming and bridges rising—the landscape of our region is showcasing both its rich history and ambitious future. In West Chester, a new interpretive garden complete with a life-size bison statue offers a peaceful window into our rural heritage, allowing visitors to step back in time without spending a dime. This thoughtful preservation of our past stands in striking contrast to the luxury real estate making headlines, where a 14,200-square-foot Indian Hill mansion has hit the market at a jaw-dropping $5.72 million.
Meanwhile, the infrastructure that connects our communities is getting a transformative upgrade. Two major Northern Kentucky bridge projects will take center stage at an upcoming Covington Business Council panel discussion on August 21. The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project and 4th Street Bridge Replacement represent more than just concrete and steel—they're investments in regional connectivity that will shape how we move and interact for decades to come.
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🏠 Luxury Indian Hill mansion hits market for eye-popping $5.72 million. The sprawling 14,200-square-foot residence features five bedrooms and five bathrooms in one of Cincinnati's most prestigious neighborhoods. Located at 8200 Kroger Farm Road, the property represents the high end of local real estate offerings. This listing joins other notable luxury properties recently hitting the Cincinnati market, including a Homearama neighborhood mansion and a 176-year-old historic home.
🦬 Historic garden brings West Chester's past to life with bison statue. The West Chester Historical Society has opened a new interpretive garden at the former Station Road schoolhouse, featuring native plants and historical elements like a life-size bison statue, horse-drawn wagon, and vintage windmill. Created through an anonymous donation, the garden aims to showcase what the area was like when early settlers arrived. The peaceful space has become popular for visitors and photographers alike, offering a glimpse into the township's rural heritage. The garden is free and open to the public during daylight hours.
🌉 Two major bridges set to transform Northern Kentucky's infrastructure landscape. The Covington Business Council will host a panel discussion on August 21 featuring experts from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and City of Covington to discuss the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project and 4th Street Bridge Replacement. Panelists Cory Wilson, Elizabeth Wetzel, and Stacee Hans will explain how these projects will improve safety, reduce congestion, and strengthen regional connections. The luncheon at RiverCenter Embassy Suites offers businesses and community members a chance to learn about the challenges and long-term benefits of these transformative infrastructure initiatives. Attendees will gain firsthand insights into projects that will shape the region for decades.
Spacious garden paradise on acres: Priced at $625,000, this spacious oasis spans 1.45 acres with a garden paradise, detached 4-car garage, custom veranda, and partially finished basement perfect for entertaining or finding your own private sanctuary.
Spacious home near park amenities: This traditional home with nearly 2,000 sq ft of living space is listed at $350,000, offering a park-like setting near Old Milford amenities, with a full basement, first-floor laundry, and fenced backyard.
Country oasis with garage: Ranch home on 2 acres of peaceful countryside listed for $250,000 offers a fresh interior, privacy, and a 3-car garage, with motivated sellers ready to part with this quiet slice of convenient country living.
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