East Corry St, Corryville
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Great for
- Eating Out
- Medical Facilities
- Parking
- Parks & Recreation
- Public Transport
Not great for
- Lack of Traffic
- Neighborly Spirit
Who lives here?
- Students
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East Corry St
rating details
2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Gym & Fitness
- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
- Parking
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Public Transport
- Medical Facilities
- Schools
- Childcare
"Another student-friendly street"
East Corry St. Is another one of those westbound Corryville streets that will take you straight to the University of Cincinnati if you follow it all the way to the end. It's a short, tree-lined street with a residential area that merges seamlessly into a short business area. As it's UC adjacent, there's a distinct probability that most of the homes and multi-family units are occupied by college students. There are also a few office buildings and a bank.
Shopping and Entertainment
East Corry passes through the Short Vine Business district, an area that's ever-changing and always under some stage of development. The street passes by Kroger, Walgreens, and BP gas station, the area's long term commercial tenants. There's a CVS within walking distance on McMillan.
Along Short Vine you will find a chili restaurant, 2 pizza shops several bars and more. There are also restaurants and shop five minutes away in the Heights. Night spots that serve the college set are located on McMillan.
Corryville's ultimate destiny is to cater to primarily college students and medical personnel who work in nearby hospitals, but you will still find a few services for the families still in the neighborhood. There are several schools and a Cincinnati Recreation Commission facility with day care programs. There are also several churches, and less than five minutes away you'll find a number of hospitals.
Metro Route 24 has stops on Corry and several other routes have stops within walking distance.
Shopping and Entertainment
East Corry passes through the Short Vine Business district, an area that's ever-changing and always under some stage of development. The street passes by Kroger, Walgreens, and BP gas station, the area's long term commercial tenants. There's a CVS within walking distance on McMillan.
Along Short Vine you will find a chili restaurant, 2 pizza shops several bars and more. There are also restaurants and shop five minutes away in the Heights. Night spots that serve the college set are located on McMillan.
Corryville's ultimate destiny is to cater to primarily college students and medical personnel who work in nearby hospitals, but you will still find a few services for the families still in the neighborhood. There are several schools and a Cincinnati Recreation Commission facility with day care programs. There are also several churches, and less than five minutes away you'll find a number of hospitals.
Metro Route 24 has stops on Corry and several other routes have stops within walking distance.
Pros
- Close to everything you need
Cons
- A slight crime problem
Recommended for
- Students