Parker Flats
Parker Flats sits poised at the southwest corner of the West Fourth Street Historic District, one of Cincinnati’s architectural jewels. In this neighborhood, you’ll find that the best of past and present are combined, with distinctive architecture, pedestrian-friendly streets, and all the benefits of urban living at your doorstep. A great mix of dining, entertainment, professional, and retail establishments are within a six-block radius.
A short stroll will bring you to some of the city’s finest restaurants, including Jean-Robert at Pigall’s, Palomino, and JeanRo’s Bistro, as well as local ethnic favorites at Jordan Valley Restaurant, Queen of Sheba, and Campanello’s Italian Restaurant. Entertainment of all kinds can be had, from the heady brew of live blues and jazz at the Blue Wisp Jazz Club, to the down-to-earth fun of Reds and Bengals games, to the cool sophistication of live ballet, theatre, and concert performances. Many of the city’s professional and financial hubs are nearby, including the corporate headquarters for Procter & Gamble, Chiquita, and Fifth Third Bank. Also within walking distance are drugstores, dry cleaners and tailors, groceries and produce stands, doctors' and dentists' offices, day spas and salons, fitness centers, auto service garages, and newsstands. Shopping destinations include Tower Place Mall, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Lazarus-Macy’s, as well as local favorites Intuitive, Jamshid Antiques, Metronation, Ohio Book Store, and Mahatma.
You'll also have the unparalleled convenience of being only a 10-minute walk from Paul Brown Stadium and Great American Ballpark, the fabulous green spaces at Sawyer Point and Bicentennial Commons, and the world-class arts and cultural venues at the Aronoff Center for the Arts, the Lois & Richard Rosenthal Contemporary Arts Center, and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.