
4th & Plum Apartments
The largest collection of residential apartments in the district, 4th and plum offers first-floor commercial amenity space in two historic buildings, the gas light &
Life on Historic West Fourth means living in grandiose architecture that’s also art, and a lifestyle to meet every expectation — with unique urban amenities like pools, sun terraces, fitness centers and fun gathering spots. And, residents get exclusive access to various events and insider invitations to special outings — it’s the ultimate connection to the City.
The largest collection of residential apartments in the district, 4th and plum offers first-floor commercial amenity space in two historic buildings, the gas light &
New building construction with distinctive steel and concrete design. Glass exterior walls complement the loft-style units, which feature exposed concrete floors, steel beams and open mezzanines. Unique features include 16-foot-high ceilings, granite counters and a private, covered parking garage. Glass walls retract and raise to create indoor and outdoor space.
The Lombardy was constructed in 1881, designed by world renowned Cincinnati architect Samuel Hannaford, and commissioned by leading real estate developers, Thomas Emery & Sons.
Sitting adjacent to the corner of w. 4th street and central ave, the sinton flats building has provided historic charm and multifamily efficiency to the
The Biltmore is an eight-story, Italianate style, apartment building constructed in 1881. The building features a mixture of one- and two-bedroom apartments with high ceilings,
Located on Historic West Fourth Street, between Vine and Race Street with amenities that are upscale, stylish, sophisticated and impressive. Club room, media lounge, business
Two bed/two bath units featuring storage and outdoor space. Indoor secured first floor parking and private outdoor spaces. Contact Denise and Alan Guiducci with Coldwell Banker West Shell at (513) 703-2353.
Historic architecture meets modern living at The Reserve at 4th and Race in Downtown Cincinnati. The former home of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland,
This historic 11-story building was originally built in 1928 as an annex to the PNC Tower, and has been restored to include stunning apartments as
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