You’ll spot the Fourth & Walnut Center rising right in front of you, its cream-colored stone and tall, grid-like windows reaching up proudly toward the sky near the corner.
Imagine it’s 1904-horses clattering on cobblestones, ladies in fancy hats, and everyone craning their necks to gawk at what was, for a shining moment, the tallest building in all of Ohio! Now, you might be standing in the shadow of a building designed by the legendary Daniel Burnham, the Chicago architect who dreamed up cities and made them soar. But this wasn’t just any tower: folks called it the Clopay Building back then-a mashup of "clothing" and "paper," two major industries that kept Cincinnati buzzing. Over time, the place switched names almost as much as it changed hands. Fast forward to 2016, and suddenly a Texas investment firm swoops in, paying a cool $9.3 million with dreams of hotel glory! But, oops, their $67 million plan didn’t quite fly, leaving the place mostly empty and longing for comeback. Good news though-today, there’s a new plan to fill its halls with laughter, clinking glasses, and luxury living by 2027, all without a penny of city funding! This is one building that’s survived booms, busts, and plenty of bank drama-and it’s not done reinventing itself yet.




