Clooney filmed at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport on Wednesday, said Sgt. Greg Lewton, the Cincinnati police officer assigned to the film crew.
Northside businesses were told he will shoot exteriors of Ace Hardware and Electric on Hamilton Avenue Thursday.
"They're going to shoot the outside of the building," said Bill Dickhaus, 85, owner of the store since 1955.
Asked if being in a Hollywood film was the biggest thing to happen at his store, Dickhaus said: "We're going to find out."
Parking will be prohibited on Hamilton Avenue Thursday, but the street will remain open to traffic, said Jim Blase, owner of Shake It Records on Hamilton Avenue.
Pictures of covered parking meters and no parking signs were posted on Twitter today. The social media site has been buzzing with Clooney movie sightings in this area for a week.
But there have not been any reports of scenes filmed yet, with stars Ryan Gosling, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood, Paul Giamatti, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright or Max Minghella.
Miami students tweeted about Clooney's Oxford visit last Thursday to Miami's Farmer School of Business, where he had scouted locations in November.
A photo of Gosling with fans at the Whole Foods Market in Rookwood Commons was posted Sunday. He stars as a first-time campaign staffer caught up in dirty tricks.
Clooney, Gosling and Wood watched the Super Bowl Sunday with the film crew in a private room at BlackFinn Restaurant & Saloon Downtown, People.com reported this week.
Clooney "was really nice and down to earth," and left a generous tip, according to the website.
Up to 26 locations throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky will be used for "Ides of March" over three or four weeks, the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Film Commission announced last month.
At least 16,000 people have applied to be "Ides of March" background extras in the past month.
Check back to this site for the filming photos whenever I found one soon!