Stewards of a Living Legacy

Premier Commercial Properties in the Village of Mariemont, Ohio

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A Village Entrusted to Our Care

For generations, Spinnenweber Builders has tended the commercial heart of Mariemont — the shops, offices, and gathering places that line Wooster Pike beneath the village's half-timbered gables. We do not think of ourselves as landlords. We are stewards of a place conceived as a National Exemplar, and every lease we sign is a small act of curation: the right business, in the right building, joining a community that has been ninety years in the making.

Our ownership of the Mariemont Inn — the Tudor Revival landmark at the center of the village since 1926 — is the plainest statement of our intent. We are not passing through. We are here to keep this place worthy of the vision that built it.

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The lobby fireplace at the Mariemont Inn
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The Vision of 1921

Mary Emery Called It a National Exemplar

In 1921, philanthropist Mary Emery and the celebrated town planner John Nolen set out to build a model village on the wooded bluffs east of Cincinnati — an English Garden City of half-timbered storefronts, tree-canopied streets, and a town square made for lingering. A century later, Mariemont remains exactly what she intended: a National Historic Landmark where commerce and community share the same front porch. To do business here is to take a seat in that continuing story.

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"Our storefront sits under beams that were raised before our grandparents were born, and our customers walk here from home. There is nowhere else in Cincinnati we would rather do business."
— A Mariemont Town Centre Merchant