Former Christian Moerlein Brewery Building
Industrial Warehouse with Apartment
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Built in 1873, this historic industrial warehouse originally served as the Christian Moerlein Brewing Company’s Malt House from 1891 until its closure in 1920. The property was part of a large brewing complex that once spanned several city blocks in the heart of Over-the-Rhine.
The building features a 100’ x 100’ footprint, offering approximately 10,000 square feet per floor, with four stories plus a full basement. Constructed entirely of brick, the property includes a fully operational freight elevator servicing all levels from the basement to the fourth floor.
After Prohibition, the building was utilized by the Kuntz Casing Company for sausage casing production, continuing its strong industrial legacy.
A 3,500-square-foot garage is accessible via a roll-up door, with a rubber roof covering the garage and a separate rubber roof system on the main structure. Colby Alley runs behind the building, connecting West McMicken Avenue to Henry Street, providing convenient rear access.
Interior features include office space, a full bathroom, and a full kitchen on the second floor, along with multiple half-bathrooms throughout the building.
The property is ideally located with close proximity to I-75, I-71, and I-471, just one block from the streetcar stop and two blocks from Findlay Market, offering excellent accessibility and visibility in one of Cincinnati’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
Additional lot next door is included in the price located at 2033 Elm Street---Vacant land---25 X 100 ft. lot. Presently landscaped. Patio area. Access from 2025 Elm to 2035 Elm via steps and wrought gate. Elm Street access to the property via wrought iron gate.
Hamilton County Parcel ID 096-0005-0158-00
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Full functional apartment located inside the Warehouse .
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