Brotherton Ct, Oakley
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Great for
- Childcare
- Clean & Green
- Eating Out
- Gym & Fitness
- Medical Facilities
Not great for
- Lack of Traffic
- Peace & Quiet
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Brotherton Ct
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2yrs+
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Gym & Fitness
- Lack of Traffic
- Public Transport
- Medical Facilities
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- Childcare
"A simple street for coming and going"
Brotherton Ct. in Oakley is about 100 yards from beginning to end. I've traveled it many times, both walking and driving, but I never thought of it as an actual street. It's short, with wide areas of well-tended grass on either side. To the east there's a section of trees that border the Centennial Station apartment community. There's not a single home or building on Brotherton Ct., except for the gas station on the tiny street extension on the other side of Red Bank Expressway. That doesn't mean it's not a busy little strip.
Brotherton Ct. connects Red Bank Expressway to Erie Ave. The street allows access to the area business district. Each day commuters from Hyde Park, Oakley, the southern section of Madisonville and the villages of Mariemont and Fairfax and other communities in the area travel Brotherton Ct. on their way to I-71 or one of many local businesses or industries in the area. A Metro bus stop on Erie near Brotherton Ct. provides limited public transportation to the area.
Shopping etc.
Brotherton Ct. intersects Red Bank Expressway at the edge of its business district. It also provides access to the southern section of Red Bank Rd where Walmart and other stores and restaurants are located. Hyde Park and Oakley's shopping, dining and entertainment areas are minutes away from Brotherton Ct.
Brotherton Ct. connects Red Bank Expressway to Erie Ave. The street allows access to the area business district. Each day commuters from Hyde Park, Oakley, the southern section of Madisonville and the villages of Mariemont and Fairfax and other communities in the area travel Brotherton Ct. on their way to I-71 or one of many local businesses or industries in the area. A Metro bus stop on Erie near Brotherton Ct. provides limited public transportation to the area.
Shopping etc.
Brotherton Ct. intersects Red Bank Expressway at the edge of its business district. It also provides access to the southern section of Red Bank Rd where Walmart and other stores and restaurants are located. Hyde Park and Oakley's shopping, dining and entertainment areas are minutes away from Brotherton Ct.
Cons
- Traffic can be busy at times