Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown Hotel Explained

Building Name:Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown Hotel
Former Name:Bartlett Building
Union Trust Building
Fifth Third Union Trust Building
Coordinates:39.1003°N -84.5115°W
Completion Date:1901
Building Type:Hotel
Antenna Spire:252feet
Roof:239feet
Floor Count:19
Elevator Count:9
Floor Area:266,000 sq ft
Management:Columbia Sussex
Status:complete
Architect:D.H. Burnham & Company
Graham, Anderson, Probst & White
Union Trust Building
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Architect:Burnham, D.H. & Co.; Graham, Anderson, Probst & White
Added:August 29, 2008
Area:0.4acres
Refnum:08000802
References:[1]

The Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown Hotel (previously known as the Bartlett Building and the Union Trust Building) is a historic building in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, located at 4th & Walnut Street. The 19-story tower was the tallest building in the state for 3 years until completion of the Fourth & Walnut Center.

The Union Trust Building was dedicated January 1, 1901. In 1985, the skyscraper was renamed for its new owners, The Bartlett Company.[2] The company sold the building for $8 million in 2006. At the time, it was also home to Fosdick & Hilmer (engineering firm), an American Airlines reservation center, CVS Pharmacy, Phillip Bortz Jewelers, and Jimmy John's among many others. In June 2010, after a second failed sale of the building, Fifth Third Bank foreclosed on the property and all tenants vacated the building.[3]

An affiliate of Columbus real estate firm E.V. Bishoff Co. acquired the building on February 8, 2013 for $535,000, ending more than five years of legal limbo for the vacant tower.[4] In May of that same year, it was announced that the building would be converted into a $33 million hotel.[5] On July 25, 2014, Columbia Sussex reopened the building as the Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown Hotel with 283 rooms, 40 suites, eight meeting rooms, and nearly 14,400 square feet of total meeting space.[6] It became the third Renaissance Hotels branded hotel in Ohio. The onsite restaurant has been branded D. Burnham's, a tribute to the buildings architect Daniel Burnham.

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  1. Web site: Emporis building ID 122030 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150408002026/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/122030 . dead . April 8, 2015 . Emporis.
  2. Book: Historic Downtown Cincinnati . Arcadia Publishing . Jul 18, 2011 . 2013-05-04 . Jones, Kent . 86. 9780738582917 . etal.
  3. Web site: Bartlett Building sale off again . Jun 3, 2010 . 2014-10-14 . Dan Monk.
  4. Web site: Will the lights go back on in iconic downtown tower? . Feb 15, 2013 . 2014-10-14 . Jon Newberry.
  5. Web site: More details revealed for Bartlett Building hotel conversion . May 14, 2013 . 2014-10-14 . Chris Wetterich.
  6. Web site: Renaissance Hotel opens in downtown Cincinnati . Jul 29, 2014 . 2014-10-14 . Tom Demeropolis.