Discount grocer Aldi Incorporated has submitted plans to build a new store at 5471 Ridge Avenue (BIRD'S EYE) in the Ridge and Highland commercial and industrial area.
Most of the 16,822-square-foot store and 82 surface parking spaces will be located in the City of Cincinnati, with a small portion in Columbia Township.
Construction would require the demolition of a vacant Hollywood Video store and the improvement of a cracked and broken sea of asphalt, with new landscaping and lighting.
A vacant Rally's restaurant on Town Development's 1.53-acre site has already been razed.
While Aldi's plans were approved by the Hamilton County Rural Zoning Commission, they have not yet been approved by the Board of County Commissioners.
Cincinnati's portion of the proposed site is considered an acceptable use under CG-A Commercial General - Auto zoning and requires no action.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Aldi plans Ridge and Highland store
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Labels: Columbia Township, grocery, retail, Ridge and Highland