Bengals Center Ted Karras Helps Bring Inclusive Housing to Harrison

The residential housing community will be built on Cornerbrook Road.

Pictured (from left) Dave Leurck, Rick Michaels, Ted Karras, Zach Douglas, and Mike Metz. Photo by the City of Harrison.

(Harrison, Oh.) – Cincinnati Bengals center Ted Karras is leading the way to bring inclusive housing to Harrison.

The Harrison Planning Commission approved a plan for Paradigm Construction to build an inclusive residential housing community at 10250 Cornerbrook Road.

Paradigm was created in 2019 by Karras and industry veterans Zach Douglas, Rick Michaelis. 

Their homes offer long-term, affordable living spaces and solutions for people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

Karras has long showed support to adults with disabilities through his Cincy Hat Project, which raises money for The Village of Merici, an Indianapolis-based living community and service provider for adults with disabilities.

A construction start date has yet to be released.  

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