
New developments in the Liberty Landing project in New Richmond have residents and potential visitors alike watching closely as the Village of New Richmond and its consultants provided the latest updates at a recent town hall meeting. Interested parties can catch a glimpse of the future by checking out through Clermont County Ohio website, the newest renderings made available online.
Original plans to kickstart streetscape construction in August have been delayed, with work now expected to pick up in late September. This is a slight shift from initial timelines, but the goal to commence building the marina by spring 2026 remains firmly on the horizon. It is not uncommon for large-scale projects to adjust their schedules as demands and logistics evolve.
The design and execution of this ambitious endeavor are in the hands of KZF for consulting services and Prus Construction as the project contractor. These names are established entities in the field, suggesting a level of expertise and experience that could very well prove beneficial as the plans transform into reality.
This significant investment in New Richmond's infrastructure, clocking in at $13.4 million, comes courtesy of the State of Ohio's Appalachian Community Grant program. The grant is designed specifically to foster development and economic growth within the region, and the Liberty Landing project seems set to potentially serve precisely that purpose. The community waits to see how these plans will eventually play out in real terms, beyond renderings and construction timelines.









