Pendry Cincinnati — Photo by Montage

Pendry Hotels & Resorts in partnership with NuovoRE, today announced plans for Pendry Cincinnati, located within the historic Gwynne Building, at the intersection of Main Street and East 6th Street in downtown Cincinnati. The historic office building that for decades housed Procter & Gamble Company's global headquarters was awarded a $5 million historic tax credit by the Ohio Services Development Agency. This is a large step forward in the rehabilitation of the property and will preserve the unique history of the building while also providing an array of new offerings and opportunities for the Cincinnati community. Upon completion, the renovation and refurbishment of the 1913 Beaux-Arts building will be transformed into Pendry Cincinnati when it emerges in 2023.

Pendry Cincinnati will feature approximately 168 guestrooms, including spacious suites, four unique lounge, restaurant and bar experiences—including a rooftop beer garden and café. The hotel includes 6,500 square feet of indoor meetings and event space, including a 3,000-square-foot ballroom. The hotel will also feature fitness center equipped with Peloton and Technogym, and will have Spa Pendry Cincinnati, a progressive spa experience, featuring treatment rooms and multiple facilities that provide a healing and restorative journey—a spa experience unlike any other in the city. Spa Pendry will draw inspiration from the Seven Hills of Cincinnati, and its lineage and ties to Rome.

With the hotel's proximity to attractions and transportation, Pendry Cincinnati will be well-situated in downtown to serve leisure visitors, families, business travelers and beyond, creating a revitalized and vibrant hub in the heart of Cincinnati's urban core. The hotel's design will pay homage to its Beaux-Arts setting with a palette of warm woods, elegant natural stone, and other impactful accents with Pendry Hotels & Resorts' signature perspective on art, design, innovation, and the fostering of community.

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