1417-21 Main St.
From $198,000
As part of the expanding GATEWAY QUARTER, Falling Wall Condominium is located in the center of an urban renaissance designed to further home ownership, retail, services, and business in Over the Rhine. Falling Wall owes it’s namesake to the signature “falling” walls that slightly angle from floor to ceiling evoke quite a dramatic sense of space. These “falling” walls are a perfect for to the warm hardwood floors, buttressed brick walls
and beautiful natural wood tongue and groove ceilings.

All units feature roof-top decks that are perfect for entertaining and the urban garden. Kitchens and baths are finished with granite counter tops and stone travertine tile. Kitchens are rendered massive by hidden pantries with custom shelving. Bedrooms are complimented by gigantic walk-in closets and luxurious master baths. Good bye laundry trek, washers and dryers are conveniently located right where you might want them- by your clothes closet! Schedule a tour to select the unit that has the perfect combination of features for you: the light well that carries natural sunlight throughout the entire unit, the reading nook with a hand crafted bench overlooking the urban pocket park right next door, the refinished massive steel pulleys from the original freight elevator, the glass railings, the study illuminated by floor to ceiling windows or the gravity defying pendant lights, counter balanced by artful weights, to illuminate your granite topped kitchen island.

Each unit enjoys dedicated private parking in the lot immediately behind the
condominium.

The Developer:
A fixture in the redevelopment of Over-the-Rhine since 1985, Urban Sites is renowned for their creativity in urban loft residences and commercial space. Owner Bill Baum is well-regarded for his pioneering spirit, architectural vision and dedication to renovating buildings into quality homes. Previous for-sale projects include The Lofts on Broadway, St. Mary, The Light & Manor House, Duveneck Flats, Trideca Lofts, Good Fellows Hall and Lackman Lofts.

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