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Scripps Center
Scripps Center is a Class A 35-story office building that opened in 1990. Developed by Cincinnati real estate and philanthropic icon Manuel D. Mayerson, Scripps Center is the first premiere Class A office building on the Cincinnati riverfront, defining the city's skyline. It is owned and operated by the Mayerson family now in its fifth generation of commitment to adding value to the city of Cincinnati.

The building has over 500,000 square feet of office space with floorplates ranging from 24,000 to 17,000 square feet. Scripps Center is close to all major Interstates, airports, and located on the new StreetCar line offering quick and easy access to places you need to go.
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Scripps Center is across the street from The Banks, Cincinnati's dynamic Riverfront destination. For more information go to The Banks. Located at 3rd and Walnut Street means we're right across the street from Great American Ball Park. Scripps Center is right on the path of the Cincinnati Streetcar, across the street from its southern-most stop.
Scripps Center has an award-winning design and elegance that sets it apart in the downtown skyline. Close to all major Interstates and airports, Scripps Center is strategically located in the heart of the Central Business District. The building is within a short walk to Great American Ballpark (Reds), Paul Brown Stadium (Bengals), U.S. Bank Arena, Fountain Square, the Banks development, and the Connector Streetcar line.
Reviews (4)
Robert Kabelitz
Robert Kabelitz
Jan 23, 2021
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As this is a business center, I feel the best way to rate it would be to state what I was there for, and how that was. I visited for the German Consulate. The building and lobby were nice, and the service was fantastic. It was fast, and overall effective. The only reason I rate this 4 instead of 5 stars is simply because I can not speak for the rest of the building.
John Muzzo
John Muzzo
May 17, 2020
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My investment company is located on the 16th floor. Beautiful building to view the stadiums and the Banks!
Zach Welp
Zach Welp
Sep 16, 2017
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Very beautiful building with great views overlooking the city. The parking garage is a bit of a hassle it is a very narrow and steep entance to get into the garage and the first few floors are all reserved. I wouldn't recommend parking here with a car bigger than a sedan but luckily there are tons of parking options very close to here.
Andrew Lynch
Andrew Lynch
Jul 14, 2017
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This was the new skyscraper on the Cincinnati skyline for about 20 years until the Great American building came along. It broke up the classic/art deco feel of the skyline but adds character of its own with its unique design.