Property Features
- Restaurant
- Retail
- Signalized Intersection
First-Floor Retail Lease Opportunity
• 1,016 square feet of street-level retail and 593 square feet of basement
• Signage opportunities are available on both Vine Street and Fourth Street
• The top three floors have recently completed a major renovation, and we are currently marketing the finished project
• Located on a prominent corner in the heart of Cincinnati’s Business District and ideally situated near The Banks, a dynamic mixed-use riverfront district, between the Reds’ and Bengals’ stadiums
The Cincinnati Business District is a vibrant downtown hub, serving as the city’s economic and cultural center. It features dense commercial activity, major office buildings, top retail and dining options, and excellent transportation access.
Located at the corner of Fourth and Vine streets in Cincinnati’s Central Business District, 401 Vine was built in 1905 for the German National Bank and designed in 1903 by Rapp, Zettel and Rapp whose architects were involved in some of Cincinnati’s most iconic structures such as the Krohn Conservatory, Woodward Theater, the Mariemont Inn, and the ornamental fountain of Hyde Park Square.
Bank of America occupies one of the street-level spaces, and a Red Bike station is just outside. Both Metro and Connector have stops within two blocks.
This central location puts the lively streets of Over-the-Rhine and Fountain Square entertainment to the north, with The Banks, Smale Riverfront Park, Great American Ball Park, and Paul Brown Stadium just a few blocks to the south.
This walkable area blends waterfront parks, entertainment venues (including the ICON Music Center), and a lively bar and restaurant scene, all part of a major urban revitalization that reconnects downtown with the Ohio River.
Sale Option
The owners will consider a sale with a price reflecting the recent renovation cost and the exit of Starbucks. Bank of America is currently on the Vine Street side of the building.



