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Situated in the southwest corner of Ohio, Cincinnati offers all the amenities of a large city while maintaining a small town atmosphere. Greater Cincinnati is home to almost 2 million people and is ranked in the top
10
by Fortune Magazine as a great place to live and work.
Kendle Corporate Headquarters are centrally located in downtown Cincinnati in the Carew Tower, overlooking Fountain Square, where you can listen to music during the summer months and enjoy ice skating during the winter months. The office is conveniently located within the same building as the Tower Place Mall with numerous casual and fine dining restaurants.
Transportation
An excellent transportation system makes Cincinnati convenient to everywhere with an average commute time of 24 minutes. The Metro bus system links downtown with the many suburbs of Greater Cincinnati. In addition, there is abundant parking within a four-block radius of the Carew Tower. For an up-to-date listing of the available parking, click here.
The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport has been rated in a survey of airline passengers as the nation's best. It keeps businesses connected with same day out and back services to more than 80 cities.
Climate
Cincinnatians enjoy the benefits of four diverse seasons. The January average is around 28°F with a normal minimum at 20°F. The July average is around 75°F with a normal maximum at 86°F.
Entertainment
Cincinnati boasts numerous attractions that are rich in culture and a wide range of family-oriented attractions. The following are a few of the most popular attractions:
- Paramount’s Kings Island: Ranked #4 overall in the “child appeal” category by the Zagat Survey
- The Beach Water Park
- Great American Ballpark: Home to America's first professional baseball team, the Cincinnati Reds
- Paul Brown Stadium: Home of the Cincinnati Bengal’s football team
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
- Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal: Includes Natural History & Science, Children’s Museum and the OMNIMAX Theater
- Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra: World renowned and fifth oldest in the nation
- Cincinnati Opera: Internationally acclaimed and second oldest in the nation
- Newport Aquarium: Nation’s largest air shark viewing area and features over 11,000 sea creatures.
- Cincinnati Zoo: Second oldest zoo in the nation and rated among the top five in the country
- Krohn Conservatory: One of the largest public greenhouses in the nation
- Cincinnati is also home to festivals such as Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati, the world’s largest, next to the original in Munich
Education
Cincinnati offers diverse educational opportunities. For families, there are public, private and parochial schools, some recognized for their excellence by the US Department of Education. There are Christian, Islamic and Jewish schools; military academies; vocational training; and continuing education for the adults in the family.
Area colleges and universities offer degrees ranging from associate to doctorate in a broad range of subjects. The University of Cincinnati is one of the nation's 20 largest public universities.
Healthcare
Cincinnati has excellent healthcare facilities and caring professionals. There are about 5,700 physicians and 1,200 dentists, 30 hospitals and 20 general sub-acute facilities 
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