757 US Highway 52 offers an incredible redevelopment opportunity for manufacturing and renewable energy in New Richmond, Ohio. This 900-acre, three-parcel site is zoned for industrial use. It provides an excellent location for renewable energy projects, including solar, pump storage hydro, Biomass/renewable natural gas, and more. A Duke Power transmission station, barge cells, and barge loading equipment formerly used for coal, can be found on-site. 757 US Highway 52 sits minutes away from a plethora of local amenities in the heart of New Richmond.
With parcels fronting the Ohio River and Highway 52, 757 US Highway 52 provides prime exposure, connectivity, and access to the Gulf of Mexico. The site has immediate access to Highway 52, delivering seamless connections to Interstates 275, 71, and 75, along with major population centers, including Cincinnati, Dayton, Lexington, and beyond. Within a 45-minute drive of the site is the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, which handles numerous domestic and international cargo flights each day. 757 US Highway 52 is primed to offer a unique investment or development opportunity.
Coordinates: 38°59'31.5?N 84°17'50?W The Walter C. Beckjord Generating Station was a 1.43-gigawatt (1,433 MW ), dual-fuel power generating facility located near New Richmond, Ohio, 22 miles east of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Why Ohio/Kentucky:
• Talent: The Ohio/Kentucky area has multiple engineering and technologically focused universities developing and attracting international talent.
• Water: Water is a key natural resource for growth in manufacturing and energy production.
• Supply Chain / Logistics: The Ohio River Corridor is centrally positioned in the Midwest with state and interstate highways for the movement of raw materials and finished products.
• Climate: This area is not prone to hurricanes or other weather events causing production shutdowns.
• Resources: The Ohio River area is adjacent to the Shale Crescent, a rich supply of natural gas and oil from the Utica and Marcellus shale regions.