
A logistics firm near downtown Cincinnati is relocating its offices to Blue Ash following a string of violent incidents in and around the city center in recent weeks, including a violent altercation at Fourth and Elm streets early on July 26.
Victor Louis, founder and CEO of One Logistics Network, said in an interview with The Enquirer that the July 26 incident was a factor in his decision to move, but he’s been contemplating a move for months and signed a lease last week for new office space near Summit Park in Blue Ash.
“We’re out,” Louis said. “Nothing is going to change until businesses start drawing a line and saying, ‘No more. This ain’t happening.’”
Louis told The Enquirer that the July 26 incident just reaffirmed his decision to relocate.
In addition to the violent brawl, he cited previous incidents − including a July 5 shooting at The Banks near Smale Park that injured three people and the recent stabbing of a man near Third and Broadway streets in Downtown − as reasons for moving his offices.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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