360° view from the Penthaus
84,193 sq ft of LEED Gold Certified, Class A Office
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360° view from the Penthaus
84,193 sq ft of LEED Gold Certified, Class A Office
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Only one space available! Former Strietmann Biscuit Company executive office with 5,145 square feet, private entrance, views of TQL stadium and Central Parkway, and unmatched character.
The coolest space in one of the coolest neighborhoods
The Strietmann Center is nearly a city block of Class A Office space in Over-the-Rhine where creative thinkers, entrepreneurs, and communicators break traditional office norms. Experience a brilliant fusion of architecture, design, entrepreneurial energy, and innovation.
This could be your entrance to a landmark building that blends historic chandeliers from Cincinnati’s Music Hall with exposed brick as well as modern art and furniture.
The Penthaus is a sought-after rooftop venue
This chic, industrial event venue offers a beautiful indoor space and a private rooftop patio. The Penthaus is available for corporate and social events for up to 250 people.
Host events, meetings, and conferences in The Strietmann’s convenient and beautifully designed 7th floor Penthaus and outdoor patio. The Penthaus features AVE capability plus terrace space and accommodates groups up to 250.
The Symphony, Opera, Chamber Orchestra, Ballet, Choirs, Shakespeare Festival Theater, Art Academy, School for the Creative and Performing Arts, Ensemble Theater, and Know Theater are all within a couple blocks plus jazz, bluegrass, comedy, cinema, and Cincy Fringe.
A landmark building of innovation and culture woven into the fabric of Over-the-Rhine
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A landmark building of innovation and culture woven into the fabric of Over-the-Rhine
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The Strietmann Center is a landmark building with unique architectural features, abundant with style.
Exceptional panaromic 360-degree views of Over-the-Rhine, Central Business District, Union Terminal, Washington Park, and Mt. Adams.
Launched in 1860, the Strietmann Biscuit Company constructed this building beginning in 1899 on a platform of superior technology and the belief that the world was getting better.
James Gamble, Barney Kroger, and George Strietmann, who worked a few blocks from each other, practically invented the consumer goods and marketing business.
Talent flourishes and businesses thrive in innovative open air office space that's filled with stories and architectural excellence.
The Striemnann Center has been arwarded Gold LEED Certification and is a leader in sustainability.
View from The Penthaus terrace of Washington Park and Mt. Adams
First solar panels installed in Over-the-Rhine
Abundance of original restaurants and bars nearby
Rooftop terrace and event space