at 30 Garfield Pl and 812 Race St, Cincinnati , 45202 United States
The Phoenix Building and Cincinnati Club are two historic buildings in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The membership of these two clubs was chiefly Jewish.Located at 812 Race Street, the Phoenix Building was constructed in 1893 as a Jewish Businessman's organization designed by prominent Cincinnati architect Samuel Hannaford, the same architect who designed Cincinnati's Music Hall. It was listed in the National Register on January 11, 1985, and it is also recognized as a historic landmark by the Miami Historical Preservation Association. It was built in the architectural style of the Italian Renaissance, featuring Tiffany Glass windows and purchased by the neighboring Cincinnati Club, located at 30 Garfield Place, in 1911. The Cincinnati Club later sold the building in 1983. It later became a fine dining restaurant 1988-2008, and continues as a private banquet facility.The Cincinnati Club operated as a hotel and private businessman's club was also built by Garber and Woodward, Frederick W. Garber's firm.The two properties are separate buildings and each are currently used as a banquet hall for private events.
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Phoenix Building/Cincinnati Club is Cincinnati based place and this enity listed in Home Improvement category. Located at 30 Garfield Pl and 812 Race St OH 45202. Contact phone number of Phoenix Building/Cincinnati Club: (937) 435-1300
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