The Greater Cincinnati and tristate area consists of more than 200 towns and neighborhoods, including portions of SE Indiana and Northern Kentucky in the greater community. The list of neighborhoods and places featured here provides a sampling of the many fine communities to be found in the tristate. We've selected this list based on feedback and requests from P&G applicants and new hires over the past several years. The unique personality and interests of each neighborhood and how they ultimately come together is what makes Cincinnati such an attractive and interesting place to live. Explore these selected Cincinnati communities by using the Interactive Neighborhood Map or view the listing below for an idea of the depth and breadth that Cincinnati has to offer.
Quiet and idyllic, Blue Ash is like the modernized version of a perfect 50’s neighborhood…
Beautiful, peaceful and quaint, the village of Glendale is like a Norman Rockwell painting come to life…
The heart of Cincinnati's best shopping, and a short hop from Downtown and newer suburban areas
Tree-lined streets offer comfortable, family-oriented lifestyles just blocks away from some of the city's best shopping.
Hip, alternative and progressive, Northside is where artists, musicians, social activists and creative types of all kinds flock to live, work and play.
Don't let the Ward-And-June-Cleaver-like name throw you. Pleasant Ridge is a funky and diverse little community on the Northeast outskirts of Cincinnati.
At only about 15 minutes from Downtown, Sharonville captures both the density of the city and the tranquility of a suburb.
Wyoming is one of Cincinnati's best-kept suburban secrets - possibly because of its small size…