Property Features

  • Divisible
  • Office
  • Signalized Intersection

Position your business in a premier Cincinnati location – ideal for a landmark headquarters, a stylish creative work loft, or a high-impact satellite office.

• Major renovation recently completed

• Divisible by floor – minimum 3,750 square feet, maximum 11,250 square feet

• Each floor combines an open floor plan with private office, conference rooms, kitchenette, and breakroom

• Men and women’s restrooms

• Opportunity for building signage

• Walk-up and elevator access to each floor

 

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 KrohnConservatory, Woodward Theater, the Mariemont Inn, and the ornamental fountain of Hyde Park Square.

 

This beautiful Beaux Art building features character inside and out, including the original Mosler Safe door located in the reception area of the 2nd floor and oversized arched windows on the 3rd floor.

 

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 places 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.

 

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.

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