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While the most notable attraction in Corryville may be the street known as "short Vine," there's nothing short about it! Enjoy a piping-hot batch of buffalo wings at BW-3's, pick up a new pair of shoes at that cute little boutique on the corner, and take in a show at Bogart's. You can do all of this while your laundry spins and rinses at Sudsy Malones Rock 'n Roll Laundry & Bar.


Near the University of Cincinnati main campus, Corryville has long been a hub of activity for University students, faculty and visitors. Despite all this activity, Corryville still manages to create a cozy atmosphere amid turn-of-the-century brownstones, where children play, adults relax, and over 4,000 people are proud to call this neighborhood home.

 




 

4,400 people reside in the .5 square miles of Corryville. With the University of Cincinnati next door, Corryville attracts many singles and younger couples who are on the move. Residents in their 20s and 30s make up a large segment of this neighborhood's population.

For more information on the demographics of Corryville


Of the 2,000 housing units in Corryville, 16% are owner occupied. 375 single-family homes, many of them older brownstones, can be found within this neighborhood.

5 homes were sold in 1998 at an average price of $50,200

4 homes were sold in 1997 at an average price of $43,250

6 homes were sold in 1996 at an average price of $47,533

Want to view listings of homes presently on the market in Corryville? MLS Listings

 

 
  Bishop Triangle
Bishop Street & Jefferson Avenue
  .13 acres  
         
  Burnet Woods
Clifton Avenue between West Martin Luther King Drive and Ludlow
Trailside Nature Center has educational programs and a planetarium that offers seasonal programming. Playground equipment and picnic facilities with a shelter and grills available for public use.
  89.4 acres  

 

All listed phone numbers are in area code 513 unless otherwise noted.


  Corryville Community Center
2823 Eden Ave.

Wow! What a place, this center has almost everything. This is a brand new facility that opened in October 1999.

Full-size gym has drop-in basketball and volleyball games, volleyball leagues, and a wheelchair basketball league called the Slammers. Karobics is a combination of karate and aerobics in one. Gymnastics classes are also available.

This center has its own studio offering ballet, jazz, and tap classes.

A state-of-the-art weight room and cardio equipment, all wheelchair accessible, plus a rock climbing room.

Outdoor playground and basketball courts.

Indoor Park is a play program for preschool age children that lets them release all that energy while their parents get to have adult conversation.

After-school program has homework time and recreational activities.

Art classes available for all ages.

This center also has seasonal parties for the community families to enjoy.
 
269-5302
 

 
 

One of the reasons Cincinnati takes so much pride in its people and its workforce is the quality of the students who graduate from its schools. You'll learn more than just your ABCs and 123s; from bilingual academies, to numerous nationally recognized college preparatory programs, Cincinnati has many options for parents in search of a well-rounded, quality education for their child.

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  NEIGHBORHOOD RESTAURANTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

 
  Getting hungry, stop by the Forum Restaurant and Cardigan's Cafe, at the Vernon Manor Hotel, 400 Oak St.. Amidst elegant surroundings enjoy the restaurant's American and European dishes or lighter fare at Cardigan's Cafe. Live entertainment is performed during weekends.   281-3300  
         
  BW-3's - Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar
2634 Vine St.
BW-3's wings come with ten different sauces, and we highly recommend keeping a glass of water nearby.
  961-2999  
         
  Queen City Grind
2607 Vine
Gourmet coffee, sandwiches, and desserts.
  751-5840  
         
  Mecklenburg Gardens
302 E. University Ave
A 130-year-old German biergarten that served German immigrants at the turn of the century has reopened its doors after closing in the 1980s. This time they've placed a stronger influence on the beer, with 60 different bottles and 16 on tap.
  221-5353  
         
  Sudsy Malone's Rock and Roll Laundry & Bar
A bar & laundromat. Wash your clothes, drink some beer, and listen to live bands all in one trip. Mostly UC crowd in their 20s.
  751-2300  
         
  Bogart's
2621 Vine St.
Stars like Bob Dylan, Better Than Ezra, Squirrel Nut Zippers, and Green Day have all played at Bogart's. Buy your tickets at Ticketmaster or at the door. Bogart's also hosts an annual Battle of the Bands contest in which audience members choose the winner.
  281-8400  
 
 

Buzz Coffeeshop and CD-O-RAMA
2900 Jefferson Ave.
This store is actually two stores combined, both a gourmet coffeeshop and a used compact cd store. Eclectic collection of music and people, open 18 hours a day.

 
 
221-3472




 
  NEARBY MOVIE THEATERS

     
  Central Park 11
Cinemas 4600 Smith Road
Norwood
  531-7655  
         
  Esquire Theatre
320 Ludlow Ave.
Clifton
  281-8750  
         
  Kenwood Towne Centre Theatres
7875 Montgomery Road
Kenwood
  791-2248  
         
  Mt. Lookout Cinema Grill
3187 Linwood Ave
Mt. Lookout
  321-3211  
         
  Oakley Drive-In Theater
5033 Madison Road
Madisonville
  271-4600  
         
  OmniMax Theater
Cincinnati Museum Center
1301 Western Ave.
  287-7000  
         
  Showcase Cinemas Cincinnati
1701 Showcase Drive
  351-2232  
         
  NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING

     
  Most of the shopping in Corryville caters to the college crowd. The stores are easy to spot because they appeal to people whose clothing makes more than a fashion statement. From clothing to furniture, just about anything you need can be found on "short" Vine.  
         
  Scentiments Rock City
2614 Vine St.
Scentiments stands out among the many used/vintage/offbeat clothing retailers in Corryville
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  281-1667  
         
  Fashion Cents
1 West Corry
  281-6530  
         
  NEARBY SHOPPING MALLS

     
  Kenwood Towne Center
7875 Montgomery Road
Kenwood
Lazarus, Parisian, Dillard's and 160 specialty stores, plus a food court and restaurants.
  745-0205  
         
  Sycamore Plaza at Kenwood
Kenwood & Montgomery roads
Kenwood
Barnes & Noble Bookstores, Toys OR Us, Lazarus Furniture Gallery, Dick's Sporting Goods and a variety of stores and restaurants.
  793-2131  
         
  Tower Place Mall
28 West 4th St.    
Downtown
More than 70 specialty stores, a food court and restaurants. Lazarus, Saks Fifth Ave. and Tiffany's are easily accessible via skywalk.
  241-7700  

 
 

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  POLICE

     
  District Four
4150 Reading Road
Avondale
  352-3576  
         
  Neighborhood Sergeants
Julie Sheearer  
  352-3889  
         
  Neighborhood Officer
Terry Windeler
  352-3889  
     
  Community Policing Activities: Neighborhood block watches,     citizens police academies, DARE and after school/summer programs, bike patrols  
     
  FIRE

     
  Engine Company 19
2814 Vine St.
Corryville, 45215
     

 
  Looking for a good book? You'll find plenty at the:
Corryville Branch Library
2802 Vine St.
  369-6034  
         
  Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County
800 Vine St.
Downtown
  369-6900  
     
  Can't find the resource you've been searching for? Try the Langsam Library at the University of Cincinnati or the Xavier University Library. Hours vary, especially during the summer, so call first.  
     
  UC Library
2624 Clifton Ave.
  556-1424  
         
  XU Library
3800 Victory Pkwy
  745-3881  

 
  Corryville residents have an increased voice in the decisions that affect their neighborhood because of the presence of their local community council. The neighborhood council is charged with handling topics that include zoning, boundary disputes, city services and an array of issues that affect the quality of life in its neighborhood.  
         
  Corryville Community Council
President: Dan Schimburg
Location: Corryville Recreation Center, 2823 Eden Ave (There are no meetings in July or December)
Meeting Time: 2nd Tuesday of every month, 6-7:30 p.m.
     
         
  Corryville Community Development Corporation
2606 Vine St.
enhances building efforts. Tom Hadley is the contact.
     
         
 

Corryville Economic Development Corporation
enhances development efforts, especially along Short Vine. Maureen Mello is the director

     
         
 

University Village Association
Contact: John Barnwell
281-7224

     

 
  If you live in the City of Cincinnati, the Department of Public Works provides solid waste collection and recycling at no cost.  
     
  24-hour City of Cincinnati Customer Service Line   591-6000  
         
  Department of Public Works Office Information & Administration   352-3218  

 
  The Greater Cincinnati area is proud to be the home of many world-renowned research and emergency medical care facilities.

Click here for more Hospital information.
 

 

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