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Opportunity Zones in Cincinnati, OH

The City of Cincinnati has 26 Qualified Opportunity Zones under the original 2018 (OZ 1.0) designation round. These zones remain in effect through December 31, 2028.

Under the Opportunity Zones 2.0 framework, the State of Ohio will nominate a new round of Opportunity Zones in 2026, with those designations taking effect on January 1, 2027.

26
Designated OZs (2018)
1,032
Ohio OZ 2.0-eligible tracts
258
Ohio 2.0 nomination cap

What Are Opportunity Zones?

Opportunity Zones are economically distressed communities designated at the census-tract level. U.S. taxpayers who reinvest eligible capital gains into Qualified Opportunity Funds that invest in Opportunity Zone property may qualify for several federal tax benefits.

How To Invest in Opportunity Zones

To qualify for the Opportunity Zone tax incentive, investors must reinvest eligible capital gains into a Qualified Opportunity Fund (QOF). The QOF must then deploy capital into qualified Opportunity Zone property or businesses located within designated census tracts.

Qualifying investments may include ground-up real estate development, substantial rehabilitation of existing property, or operating businesses structured as Qualified Opportunity Zone Businesses (QOZBs), provided all statutory and regulatory requirements are satisfied.

Cincinnati Opportunity Zones Map

The interactive map below shows every designated Opportunity Zone in Cincinnati. Click any zone for tract-level detail, or use the layer panel to explore rural and surrounding tracts.

Current Opportunity Zones in Cincinnati (Designated 2018)

Cincinnati's 26 Opportunity Zones are concentrated in the urban core and surrounding neighborhoods, including Over-the-Rhine, the West End, the Central Business District riverfront, Queensgate, Avondale, Bond Hill, Evanston, Madisonville, Price Hill, and Northside.

The census tracts below were designated in 2018 under IRS Notice 2018-48 and correspond to 2010 U.S. Census tract boundaries. These OZ 1.0 designations remain in effect through December 31, 2028.

CountyCensus TractType
Hamilton39061000200Non-Rural
Hamilton39061000900Non-Rural
Hamilton39061001000Non-Rural
Hamilton39061001100Non-Rural
Hamilton39061001600Non-Rural
Hamilton39061001700Non-Rural
Hamilton39061002800Non-Rural
Hamilton39061003800Non-Rural
Hamilton39061005500Non-Rural
Hamilton39061006300Non-Rural
Hamilton39061006400Non-Rural
Hamilton39061006800Non-Rural
Hamilton39061006900Non-Rural
Hamilton39061007400Non-Rural
Hamilton39061007700Non-Rural
Hamilton39061007800Non-Rural
Hamilton39061008202Non-Rural
Hamilton39061008601Non-Rural
Hamilton39061009200Non-Rural
Hamilton39061009400Non-Rural
Hamilton39061026300Non-Rural
Hamilton39061026400Non-Rural
Hamilton39061026500Non-Rural
Hamilton39061027000Non-Rural
Hamilton39061027100Non-Rural
Hamilton39061027200Non-Rural

Future OZ 2.0 Designations in Cincinnati

On January 29, 2026, the U.S. Census Bureau released its five-year American Community Survey (ACS) estimates for the 2020–2024 period. These data determine which census tracts are eligible for Opportunity Zone designation under the OZ 2.0 framework.

Across the State of Ohio, 1,032 census tracts meet the statutory median-family- income and/or poverty-rate thresholds. Under the 25 percent statutory cap, Ohio may nominate up to 258 of those tracts, with new designations taking effect on January 1, 2027.

See our analysis of the OZ 2.0-eligible tracts for the full methodology, or explore the eligible tracts on the interactive Opportunity Zones map.