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1115 Vine Street Retail/Residential/Office Space Available Cincinnati, Ohio on Vine Street in Over-The-Rhine 1115 Vine Street Retail/Residential/Office Space available Cincinnati, Ohio on Vine Street in Over-the-Rhine LOCATION 1 Northgate Mall 2 Tri-County Mall 1115 Vine Street | Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 3 Kenwood Towne Centre 4 Florence Mall 5 Eastgate Mall HIGHLIGHTS 2 1 • Located in Cincinnati’s historic Over-the-Rhine • Encompassing over 360 acres, Over-the-Rhine is a walkable, historic neighborhood 3 fed by two major north/south interstates, I-75 & I-71 • Located on new street car line 5 SITE • Adjacent to the Ensemble Theater and around the corner from the new $727M School for Creative & Performing Arts and revitalized Washington Park, with a 450-space parking garage 4 • 24,605 residents within a one mile radius DEMOGRAPHICS AVAILABLE SPACE 2019 Estimates 1 mi 3 mi 5 mi 1st Floor 2,000 SF - Retail/Restaurant Space Population 24,605 146,703 313,084 2nd Floor 2,000 SF - Retail/Restaurant Space Households 12,818 66,968 141,237 3rd Floor 1,100 SF Average HH Income $70,080 $59,956 $66,639 4th Floor 1,100 SF Daytime Employees 142,848 232,711 293,227 5th Floor 1,100 SF CONTACT ANCHOR ASSOCIATES Amy Holter • [email protected] 3825 Edwards Road, Suite 630 Cincinnati, OH 45209 Jason Gibson • [email protected] 513/784-1106 Office Phone • 513/784-1106 Website • www.anchor-associates.com 1115 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio The information herein is not guaranteed. 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