This Art Deco building was completed in 1928 and designed by
architect Joseph G. Steinkamp and his brother Benjamin Steinkamp. The building was built in anticipation of
the completion of the subway and Central Parkway – both becoming major modes of
transportation in the city. It was one
of the first Art Deco buildings in Cincinnati and many features of this style
can be found throughout the building from the stonework, arches, the balconies
on the upper floors, and the lobby ceiling.
At 18-stories, it is the tallest building in Over-The-Rhine. It was originally built as an office
building but in 2004 it was renovated and turned into condos.
American Building
30 East Central Parkway, Over-The-Rhine
1 comment:
It always reminds me of the apartment building from Ghostbusters.
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