Cincinnati-based Lohre & Associates relocating to historic Over-the-Rhine

Cincinnati-based Lohre & Associates Marketing Communications has decided to relocate to historic Over-the-Rhine near Music Hall.  The advertising agency will occupy a newly renovated second floor space inside the 110-year-old building. “We’re looking forward to making our new home LEED Platinum,” said Chuck Lohre, President and LEED AP.MORE DETAILS COMING HERE LATER. The new location will put Lohre & Associates directly across the street from Washington Park which is in the process of its own $32 million renovation that will include expand the park’s reach all the way to 14th Street, introduce a new 500-space underground parking garage, dog park and more. Being located in the historic neighborhood has Lohre excited about the possibility of tapping into the positive energy happening there that works with his own vision. “We’ve been known for our work in many areas of the building trades and with manufacturers of building materials,” said Lohre.  “With our move to Over-the-Rhine, we’re tapping into the creative energy of this historic neighborhood’s architectural renaissance and moving deeper into areas of sustainability.” Lohre is also known for founding Green Cincinnati Education Advocacy which hosts tours of the region’s sustainable, green and LEED certified buildings.  According to Lohre, these tours act as the first hour of the class offered to pass the LEED Accredited Professional (AP) Exam.  So far Green Cincinnati Education Advocacy has been able to assist dozens of professionals in the Cincinnati area on their path towards LEED AP certification. Writer: Randy A. Simes Photography by Scott Beseler Stay connected by following Randy on Twitter @UrbanCincy

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Cincinnati-based Lohre & Associates Marketing Communications has decided to relocate to historic Over-the-Rhine near Music Hall.  The advertising agency will occupy a newly renovated second floor space inside the 110-year-old building.

“We’re looking forward to making our new home LEED Platinum,” said Chuck Lohre, President and LEED AP.

MORE DETAILS COMING HERE LATER.

The new location will put Lohre & Associates directly across the street from Washington Park which is in the process of its own $32 million renovation that will include expand the park’s reach all the way to 14th Street, introduce a new 500-space underground parking garage, dog park and more.

Being located in the historic neighborhood has Lohre excited about the possibility of tapping into the positive energy happening there that works with his own vision.

“We’ve been known for our work in many areas of the building trades and with manufacturers of building materials,” said Lohre.  “With our move to Over-the-Rhine, we’re tapping into the creative energy of this historic neighborhood’s architectural renaissance and moving deeper into areas of sustainability.”

Lohre is also known for founding Green Cincinnati Education Advocacy which hosts tours of the region’s sustainable, green and LEED certified buildings.  According to Lohre, these tours act as the first hour of the class offered to pass the LEED Accredited Professional (AP) Exam.  So far Green Cincinnati Education Advocacy has been able to assist dozens of professionals in the Cincinnati area on their path towards LEED AP certification.

Writer: Randy A. Simes
Photography by Scott Beseler
Stay connected by following Randy on Twitter @UrbanCincy

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