Dixie Terminal
The class b office building was completed in 1998 and features a total of 100 977 sqft.
Dixie terminal. Garber s garber woodward firm. Dixie terminal south is located at 3 east 3rd street in the downtown cincinnati neighborhood oh cincinnati 45202. The dixie terminal buildings north and south were built in 1920 featuring marble floors and brightly decorated ceilings. There are 166 office spaces for lease in the downtown cincinnati neighborhood totaling 2 058 123 sqft of available office space.
Garber s garber woodward firm. Photo from tenkotte collection. I d love to know more about it. The dixie terminal is a set of buildings in cincinnati ohio that were completed in 1921 and served as a streetcar terminal stock exchange and office building in the city s downtown business district they were designed by cincinnati architect frederick w.
Yet it towers at the corner of fourth and walnut and beckons those who are curious to step inside and be amazed at what you ll discover. Garber and clifford b. Woodward in classical revival style with a vaulted arcade suggesting a roman basilica. The main building includes an adamesque barrel vaulted concourse and rookwood architectural faience.
They were designed by cincinnati architect frederick w. This historic building was designed by architects from frederick w. Garber s garber woodward firm. This same company also designed several of the buildings on the university of cincinnati campus.
Dixie terminal in downtown cincinnati is one of the incredibly beautiful buildings in the city that many people don t even know exists. Dixie terminal is located at 41 53 east fourth street downtown. A green line bus heads east on 3rd street in cincinnati. Categories indoor fun 11 comments post navigation.
It was designed by local architects frederick w. It was incredibly hard to find anything other than a few snippets of information. The dixie terminal sits at 49 east fourth street in downtown cincinnati. Above is the dixie terminal and ramp connecting to the roebling suspension bridge.
Dixie terminal the dixie terminal buildings in cincinnati ohio were completed in 1921 and served as streetcar terminal stock exchange and office building in downtown cincinnati. At the market we are all about providing you with the freshest tastes flavors and selections from our extensive food and beverage offerings. The main building includes an adamesque barrel vaulted concourse and rookwood architectural faience entry arch.