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5380 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH 45217

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Manufacturing For Lease  •  186,000 SF

Property Details

  • Property Type Manufacturing
  • Year Built 2003
  • Total Building Size 186,000 SF
  • Tenancy Single
  • Building Class C
  • Zoning M-1
0 Transit Score
21 Walk Score

1 Space Available

Name Space Use Size Rent Details
1st Floor Ste Industrial 186,000 SF Rate Upon Request
Cincinnati MSA Manufacturing Hub, the former home to St. Bernard Soap Company and Procter & Gamble, sits on 31.50 acres along Interstate 75 in Cincinnati, OH, and offers a robust infrastructure designed for large and mid-size users alike.

The site boasts abundant but efficient non-potable water supply sourced from the largest aquifer in Ohio, an adequate water discharge system, two separate power supplies, each providing 13,200 KVA (26.4MW), and access to two rail spurs serviced by CSX and Norfolk Southern.

The facility is uniquely equipped with dual-water supplies designed to meet a wide range of operational needs, emphasizing cost efficiency and sustainability. Water from the state’s largest aquifer, one of the nation's most robust, is piped in at a 1/3 of the cost of using municipal water. The Great Miami Buried Valley Aquifer, situated over more than 1.5 trillion gallons of water, offers Cincinnati MSA Manufacturing Hub prime access to a sustainable water supply critical for processes requiring substantial water usage, reducing operational costs.

The facility is equipped with an adequate water discharge system, strategically designed to handle virtually any reasonably expected volume of water discharge. Located at the western edge of the site, this system channels treated water directly into Mill Creek, providing an efficient alternative to conventional municipal sewer systems. The site's capacity to accommodate substantial water discharge volumes underscores its readiness to support large-scale, water-intensive operations. By utilizing this direct-to-creek discharge system, the facility significantly enhances its operational efficiency.

Cincinnati MSA Manufacturing Hub features electric service that is in place and ready to go, offering substantial power capabilities. This is facilitated through massive power allocations, served by two separate power supplies, each providing 13,200 KVA (26.4MW), that leverage cost-efficient transmission voltage, in addition to a 56MW (56,000kva) transformer north of the site, owned by Procter & Gamble.

This dual-supply setup enhances the reliability of power delivery. Additionally, there is a clearly defined path to add to the facility’s power supply by nearly 2x the capacity, with the potential for even greater power capacity to be realized in subsequent phases.

The current site infrastructure ensures the facility is well-positioned to meet current and future energy demands, underlining its readiness to support high-power consumption operations efficiently and reliably.

The site benefits from critical Class-1 rail line connectivity capable of handling liquid tankers and bulk commodities, featuring two rail spurs serviced by CSX and Norfolk Southern. Sitting approximately 1,000 feet from one of Southern Ohio's largest rail yards, it positions tenants of Cincinnati MSA Manufacturing Hub for efficient rail freight movement.

This strategic location not only facilitates seamless access to major rail networks but also underscores the site's potential as a key logistics hub. Cincinnati MSA Manufacturing Hub also offers ample space and the requisite capabilities to expand its rail infrastructure by adding additional spurs, indicating significant scalability potential for rail-based operations.

An on-site rail scale further enhances operational efficiencies, enabling weight measurement of rail cars for freight management and cost control. This combination of existing rail facilities, expansion potential, and efficiency-enhancing features makes the site an attractive location for businesses seeking robust rail logistics solutions.

Cincinnati MSA Manufacturing Hub also provides steam via an on-site boiler, managed by Detroit Edison, located at the northern edge of the site. This provides users with a reliable heat source and an efficient method for heating, drying or concentrating, steam cracking, distillation, cleaning and sterilization. Steam provides a welcome alternative source to help users reduce water and energy consumption and save money.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: To Be Determined
  • Space Type: Relet

Description

Cincinnati MSA Manufacturing Hub, the former home of St. Bernard Soap Company and Procter & Gamble (P&G), offers a robust infrastructure designed for large and mid-size users. The fully paved campus comprises two facilities, 5177 Spring Grove Avenue and 5380 Vine Street, adding up to a combined 638,595 square feet on 31.50 acres, zoned M-1. It is located along Interstate 75, dubbed North America’s Industrial Corridor, and is in a part of Cincinnati with a dense industrial workforce.
  
5380 Vine Street is an 186,000-square-foot warehouse facility situated on 8 acres. It features 2,000 square feet of office space, 31 dock doors, one drive-in door, and about 30 parking spaces. 
  
5177 Spring Grove Avenue is a manufacturing facility spanning 444,000 square feet across 10+ buildings and situated on 24 acres. It features 30,000 square feet of office space, a 40-foot max clear height, one dock door, two drive-in doors, and about 500 parking spaces.
  
Procter & Gamble opened St. Bernard Soap Company in 1886, and it has operated ever since. Even after P&G sold the company in 2003, the two firms worked closely together, and St. Bernard produced soap for brands such as P&G, Unilever, Kao Brands, Colgate-Palmolive, and more. When P&G consolidated its contract manufacturing partners to its owned plant in Boston, St. Bernard Soap Company lost a significant amount of business and had to shut its doors after over 125 years. 
  
Two rail spurs serviced by CSX and Norfolk Southern enable Class-1 rail line connectivity, capable of handling liquid tankers and bulk commodities. Cincinnati MSA Manufacturing Hub is strategically located about 1,000 feet from one of Southern Ohio’s largest rail yards, facilitating seamless access to major rail networks and underscoring the site’s potential as a key logistics hub. It has ample space and the requisite capabilities to expand its rail infrastructure by adding additional spurs.
  
The facility is uniquely equipped with dual-water supplies designed to meet a wide range of operational needs, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and sustainability. Water from the state’s largest aquifer, one of the nation's most robust, is piped in at a third of the cost of using municipal water, and the Great Miami Buried Valley Aquifer is situated on more than 1.5 trillion gallons. The facility is equipped with an adequate water discharge system designed to handle virtually any reasonably expected volume of water discharge, channeling treated water to Mill Creek. The sustainable water supply and the alternative water discharge system reduce costs and simultaneously enhance efficiency. 
  
Electric service is in place and ready to go. Substantial power capabilities are facilitated through two separate power supplies, with each providing 13,200 kVA (26.4MW) that leverages cost-efficient transmission voltage, in addition to a 56MW (56,000kVA) transformer north of the site, owned by Procter & Gamble. The dual-supply setup reinforces reliability, and there is a defined path to add to the facility’s power supply by nearly two times the capacity, positioning it to meet both current and future energy demands.
  
Steam is provided by an on-site boiler managed by Detroit Edison. This boiler gives users reliable heat and an efficient method for heating, drying or concentrating, steam cracking, distillation, cleaning, and sterilization. Steam is a welcome alternative source that can help users reduce water and energy consumption and save money.

Highlights

Cincinnati MSA Manufacturing Hub, 5380 Vine Street and 5177 Spring Grove Avenue, presents warehouse and manufacturing opportunities for sale or lease.
Reliable electric power and gas infrastructure for seamless operations. Offers two power supplies — 40MW available now & up to 200MW within 18 months.
Boasting an abundant, cost-efficient water supply capable of large-scale uses and a state-of-the-art steam generator for versatile applications.
Featuring two on-site rail spurs managed by CSX and Norfolk Southern, providing Class-1 rail line connectivity with space to add additional spurs.
Strategically located along Interstate 75, North America’s Industrial Corridor, with almost 60% of the US population within 500 miles of Cincinnati.
Capitalize on Cincinnati’s powerful industrial workforce with about 125,000 warehouse employees living within a 30-minute drive time.

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Public Transportation

Commuter RailDriveWalkDistance
Cincinnati Union Terminal (Cardinal - Amtrak) 13 min - 6.9 mi
AirportDriveWalkDistance
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International 37 min - 20.9 mi

Parking Details

Parking Available: Yes
Reserved: No
Spaces Provided: 10
Type: Surface
Included in Rent: Yes
Jeffrey Bender 513-998-5967 Cushman & Wakefield
Jeffrey Bender 513-998-5967 Cushman & Wakefield