* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
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Restaurants
Groceries
Coffee
Banks
Shopping
Fitness
Points of Interest
Details
Lease Term Options
None
Property Information
Built in 1903
120 units / 10 stories
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
One-Time Move-In Fees
Administrative Fee
$100
Application Fee
$50
Cats Allowed
Monthly Pet Rent
$35
One Time Fee
$150
Pet Deposit
$150
Pet Limit
2
Comments
$35 fee is per cat.
Parking
Surface Lot
Assigned Parking
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Garage
Assigned Parking
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Property Highlights
Be among the many to experience luxury downtown living in our 1,2, and 3 bedroom apartments in the reawakening of the power building! Revitalize yourself in our stylish and highly appointed, oversized downtown apartment homes that feature the character of historic architecture and the luxury of modern finishes. Enjoy the convenience of urban living; including walking to the library, museums, theaters, sporting events, restaurants and shopping.*Information submitted through this marketing source to the property management company is not used to determine rental eligibility*
Air Conditioner
Off Street Parking
Yoga Room
Tile Flooring
View
Rooftop Terrace
Ceiling Fan
Historic Building
Public Grill Area
Carpeting
Extra Storage
Apartment Amenities
Air Conditioning
Cable Ready
Ceiling Fans
Dishwasher
Disposal
Eat-in Kitchen
Granite Countertops
High Ceilings
High Speed Internet Access
Microwave
Refrigerator
Security System
Smoke Free
Stainless Steel Appliances
Tile Floors
Views
Walk-In Closets
Washer/Dryer
Wheelchair Accessible (Rooms)
Community Features
Business Center
Clubhouse
Elevator
Fitness Center
Gameroom
Garages
Gated
Grill
Maintenance on site
Package Service
Picnic Area
Property Manager on Site
Recycling
Area Scores
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
97
Out of 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
80
Out of 100
Bikeable
Bike Score®
66
Out of 100
Busy
Soundscore™
65
Out of 100
Transit
Subway
Hanke Exchange Station, 12Th & Main
1 min Drive
Subway
Jack Casino Station, Main & Court
1 min Drive
Subway
Central Parkway & Vine Station
1 min Drive
Subway
8Th & Main Station
1 min Drive
Subway
Public Library Station, 9Th & Walnut
1 min Drive
Commuter Rail
Cincinnati Union Terminal
6 min Drive
Airport
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International
29 min Drive
Moving to City Center, Cincinnati, OH
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate Renaissance at the Power Building Apartments proximity to Fountain Place, Newport On The Levee, and Martin Luther King Shopping Center. Fountain Place is 0.6 miles away, and Newport On The Levee is within a 23 minute walk.
Commuting
With a TransitScore of 80, Renaissance at the Power Building Apartments has excellent transit, including 6 transit stops within 1.8 miles. Transit options include 8Th & Main Station and Jack Casino Station, Main & Court.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near Renaissance at the Power Building Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 1.9 miles, including John G. & Phyllis W. Smale Riverfront Park, William H. Taft National Historic Site, and Theodore M. Berry Friendship Park.
Airports
Living in City Center provides easy access to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International, located just 28 minutes from Renaissance at the Power Building Apartments.
Property Details
Be among the many to experience luxury downtown living in our 1,2, and 3 bedroom apartments in the reawakening of the power building! Revitalize yourself in our stylish and highly appointed, oversized downtown apartment homes that feature the... character of historic architecture and the luxury of modern finishes. Enjoy the convenience of urban living; including walking to the library, museums, theaters, sporting events, restaurants and shopping.*Information submitted through this marketing source to the property management company is not used to determine rental eligibility*
Be among the many to experience luxury downtown living in our 1,2, and 3 bedroom apartments in the reawakening of the power building! Revitalize yourself in our stylish and highly appointed, oversized downtown apartment homes that feature the character of historic architecture and the luxury of modern finishes. Enjoy the convenience of urban living; including walking to the library, museums, theaters, sporting events, restaurants and shopping.*Information submitted through this marketing source to the property management company is not used to determine rental eligibility*
Renaissance at the Power Building Apartments is located in Cincinnati, OH in the 45202 zip code.
Contact
Property Address: 224 E 8th St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
I have lived at the Renaissance for over 3.5 years and have enjoyed calling the Renaissance home. The sense of community, attentiveness of leasing & maintenance staff and amenities (rooftop, gym, common room) make this a compelling place to live. Also, the location is perfect – a nice balance between the river and OTR, with close access to the streetcar. Each unit is practical and offers a lot of space for an apartment in the city. I personally enjoy the high ceilings and tall windows. I... recommend scheduling a tour if you are considering downtown living!
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Renaissance at the Power Building responded to this review
Thanks so much for giving us your take on how we are doing. We are glad that residents like you are having a wonderful experience at Renaissance at the Power Building.
8/24/18
Many longtime residents here at the Renaissance
Don't believe the review that says most of the Renaissance residents plan on leaving. We have lived here for 8 years, and I have two neighbors who have been here for 13 years, one who has been here 9 years, and another for 5. In fact, my former next door neighbor, who moved to another state for a job transfer, just learned she is moving back to Cincinnati and immediately rented here again.
We had planned to move after a year or two, but every time our lease comes up, we look around at other... properties and come to the conclusion that the Renaissance is an excellent value. The floor plans are practical, attractive, and comfortable. We have more storage than any other property that I've seen in the city. We have always had immediate response to any maintenance issues. The location couldn't be better: a 10-minute walk to the Square, yet out of the city center crowds. And there is a streetcar stop right behind the building that will give you a comfortable ride to OTR or the Banks.
We have a lovely community room which we can reserve free of charge. We have a few computers and printer set up in the common area for residents' use. The workout room has adequate equipment that meets the needs of most. The management recently hosted a party on the beautiful rooftop, which was well-attended by residents of all ages (even a couple little children) and lasted late into the night. The rooftop has been beautified by flowers and trees, red umbrellas, and the addition of more tables, chairs, and grills.
The comment about the concierge we used to have? I did not find that they served any great service. Back then, we had to wait until someone was in the office to get our packages, which was very inconvenient; now the packages are delivered right to the door. If we are going to be out of town and are expecting a package, the management is happy to lock up our deliveries.
The Renaissance is an historic building; it's not the new shiny thing. An older building doesn't have some of the bells and whistles, but our building is homey and friendly. No apartment building is perfect, nor does it meet the needs of everyone. I am glad that the vast majority of the dozens of friends I've made at the Renaissance are very happy to be here.
Review from Apartments.com
4 People Found This Helpful
8/9/18
The best place to live in Cincinnati Downtown
This is the best place to live in Cincinnati Downtown .Our apartment was very spacious and beautiful with reasonable rent . The staffs are really helpful and friendly . Betsy is the best leasing officer I ever met . Thanks much to Renaissance and all the crew. I love to live here again , if I ever come back to Cincinnati. All the best guys !!!!!
Review from Apartments.com
4 People Found This Helpful
8/6/18
Love the Renaissance!!
We have lived here several years....and absolutely love the Renaissance! Betsy and Brad take their jobs very seriously and address any concerns immediately! Service work orders are handled by Donnie and Rob, as soon as they receive them. There is such a nice, family, community feeling here in the building. Many improvements have been made since Betsy and Brad arrived! We highly recommend the Renaissance at the Power Building!
Review from Apartments.com
6 People Found This Helpful
7/25/18
Don't be fooled by misleading reviews by "Happy Resident" going on 3rd year
I an appalled at the review below. We recently left this place after only a year. We knew long term residents that moved in years before the building was sold and Towne Properties took over and they had highly recommended the property so when we were looking to move downtown, this was our choice because of location and apartment size. We did not experience any of the "happy" stuff mentioned regarding the current management, Betsy or Brad. On the contrary, Betsy is not friendly and is... more likely to growl at you rather than smile. While the maintenance guys do a good job, isn't that what we are paying for in a "luxury" apartment building? Also, take a good look at the heating and air conditioning system if you are interested in renting here and be forewarned that it works about as well as it looks. If you rent here, you can expect high utility bills for both electric and water but don't bother to ask why because all you get is "we will look into it." In fact, the below review is so far of the mark and untrue that is was probably written by one of the building managers.
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11 People Found This Helpful
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