
Capping off the $80 million infrastructure project at Martin Luther King Drive and I-71, the node, a multi-phase $500 million master planned development, leads the way for workplace innovation. the node includes 600,000 SF of Class A office space, the first phase of which will be delivered in 2021. Leveraged by the nearby 88,000 employees and 800 businesses in the Uptown Cincinnati area, the node represents the pinnacle opportunity for companies looking to create a magnet for high growth and sustained innovation. Complementing the office component will be an approximately 160 room hotel, set to open in 2021.
Branded as the node, the name represents that this development is just a portion, or node, of the overall interchange and is a point at which paths, people, and ideas will intersect and connect.
Project Overview
Phase I (4± Acres):
- Office: Six Stories, 144,000± SF
- Six stories of up to 25,340 SF floor plates
- Significant floor to ceiling glass throughout
- Sixth floor observation deck overlooking downtown Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Innovation District
- Building and monument signage opportunities
- Hotel: Seven Stories, 160± Rooms, 5,000± SF Conference Space
- Residential: 178± Units
- Retail: 5,000± SF
- Structured Parking: Up to 726 spaces on two levels offering a 5:1000 parking ratio for office tenants
- Delivery Date: 2021
Future phases to include:
- Office
- Residential
- Retail
the node will be a dense, pedestrian-friendly, 18-hour, urban-scale, mixed-use, place-making, community-enhancing development, setting a standard for all future developments in the Cincinnati Innovation District. Phase I, together with the three future phases, is anticipated to include multiple public parking garages, more than 500,000 square feet of research/office space, more than 300 multi-family residential units, and 1-2 hotels.
The site boasts an impressive employer and consumer base with three of the regions’ largest employers (Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati, and UC Health), five different hospital systems, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) regional headquarters, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens and more than 100,000 residents all located within less than 2 miles.
