The Glendale
Mixed-Use Collection
A rare portfolio of two side-by-side brick structures in the heart of Village Square. Stabilized retail income paired with high-upside hospitality suites.
Offering Price
$1,495,000
Total Size
~14,893 SF
Residential
7 Suites
Commercial
8 Units
The Opportunity
Investment in the Future of Village Living
This portfolio comprises two adjacent historic structures anchored by The Candler Event Hall. The residential units currently operate as "The Glendale" short-term rentals, offering immediate cash flow with significant upside for interior design optimization.
2026 Growth Catalyst
$1.18M in Village infrastructure improvements slated for 2026 to drive increased foot traffic.
Hospitality Anchor
Candler Event Hall (800 SF) features a recently updated commercial kitchen and modern interior.
Walkable "A+" Location
Gas-lit streets, winding paths, and a high-demand village square atmosphere.
9 E Fountain
~6,096 SF
11 Village Sq
~8,797 SF
Zoning: Mixed-Use Commercial
Versatile operations allow for continued STR hospitality, traditional long-term rentals, or boutique retail expansion.
Diversified Revenue
The Portfolio Mix
A balanced blend of long-term commercial tenants and high-yield residential suites.
Residential Suites (7)
1 BR | Full Kitchen/Living Area
1 BR | King Bed & Kitchenette
2 BR | Large Floorplans | Full Kitchens
Retail & Office (8)
Anchor Space | 11 Village Sq
Tamra Berry Hair Salon, Railroad Society, Art Baldwin Salon
14 Village Sq, 15 Village Sq, 1 & 3 Glen Alley
Prime Accessibility
The Pulse of Glendale
Approximately 15 miles north of Cincinnati, Glendale is one of Ohio's first planned communities and a National Historic Landmark.
Transit Times
- Cincinnati 25 Mins
- Hyde Park 15 Mins
- UC / Clifton 20 Mins
- Mason 20 Mins
Nearby Attractions
- Van Cleve Park (3 min walk)
- Sharonville Convention Ctr (3 min drive)
- Univ. of Cincinnati (20 min drive)
- Kings Island (18 min drive)
Walkable Charm
Directly on Village Square, surrounded by high-end local bakeries, wine shops, boutique salons, and a historic railroad museum. This is a supply-constrained market where architectural heritage creates a permanent moat.