214 8Th St Cincinnati, OH 45202
This exceptional coworking opportunity is located in a beautifully renovated, six-story building at 214 East 8th Street, situated on a prominent corner lot in Hamilton County. Built in 1892 and extensively renovated in 2020, this Class B office building offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The total building size is 30,240 square feet, with two suites available, ranging from 2,747 to 4,028 contiguous square feet. A total of 6,775 square feet is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. The space features 12-foot ceilings and a creative loft-style design. Building amenities include 24/7 access, private elevator access to both floors, a loading dock, and freight elevator access. The property sits on 0.11 acres of land and is zoned DD. The building's address is 214 East 8th Street, with a cross street of Main. The Hamilton County APN is 079-0004-0082-00. Asking rent is $10.00 to $12.00 per square foot. While parking information is unavailable, the building's central location offers easy access to public transportation. This move-in ready space is perfect for businesses seeking a unique and convenient downtown location.
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