The Hough neighborhood is a historically significant community with a rich heritage. It's renowned for being the epicenter of the Hough Riots in 1966, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement, which sparked significant social change and urban redevelopment. Today, Hough is in the midst of a remarkable resurgence, with new housing developments and public spaces emerging.
Ideally situated between Downtown and University Circle, the Hough neighborhood is host to a significant stretch of the RTA Health Line. It offers a wide range of housing, from new to historic and affordable to upscale, opportunities. Hough has numerous, stately single-family homes, the Lexington Village townhome complex and the newly built Innova.