Restoration work to begin at Cincinnati’s Union Terminal

A $9 million first phase will kick off a larger $120 million restoration effort at Cincinnati’s historic art deco Union Terminal that opened in 1933 as a railroad station. The first phase will be begin soon and include the remodeling of several dining and banquet rooms that will be made available to the public for rental. Also included in the work is the cleaning and restoration of ceiling murals, wood veneer and light fixtures, and installing new windows and wiring. Read full article here.

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A $9 million first phase will kick off a larger $120 million restoration effort at Cincinnati’s historic art deco Union Terminal that opened in 1933 as a railroad station.

The first phase will be begin soon and include the remodeling of several dining and banquet rooms that will be made available to the public for rental.

Also included in the work is the cleaning and restoration of ceiling murals, wood veneer and light fixtures, and installing new windows and wiring.

Read full article here.

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