As the only retail-anchored mixed-use development between Cincinnati and Dayton, Liberty Center has become the social playground of the region.

“A lot of the new residents in the region are young couples who moved in from Cincinnati and Dayton and are starting families for the first time,” said the center’s general manager John Taylor. “They’re sophisticated people used to top retail brands and restaurants.”

In the past few years, Liberty Center has added Lululemon, Ford’s Garage, Warby Parker and Sephora. Its food-and-beverage roster is made up of 13 market-exclusive brands that include Son of a Butcher Steakhouse, Agave & Rye and Cowboy Sally’s.

The 878,000-sq.-ft. center features walkable streets, greenspaces, splash pads and art installations. It stages more in excess of 100 events

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