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US Bank Arena, Cincinnati OH | Nearby Businesses


100 Broadway St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 421-4111

U.S. Bank Arena is an indoor Arena located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio along the banks of the Ohio River. This first-class, state of the art facility hosts over 100 events each year and serves as home for the Cincinnati Cyclones. More Info: http://www.usbankarena.com Tickets: http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/180631?brand=usbankarena

Performance Venue Near US Bank Arena

Great American Ball Park
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
100 Joe Nuxhall Way
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Great American Ball Park is a baseball stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, which is the home field of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. It opened in 2003, replacing Cinergy Field (formerly Riverfront Stadium), their home field from 1970 to 2002. The park's name comes from the Great American Insurance Group.The ballpark hosted the 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The Reds put in $5 million for improvements, which included two new bars and upgraded concession stands.HistoryPlanning and fundingIn 1996, Hamilton County voters passed a ½% sales tax increase to fund the construction of new venues for both the Reds and the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). The Reds and the Bengals had previously shared occupancy of Cinergy Field, but by the mid-1990s, they complained that the multi-purpose stadium lacked amenities necessary for small-market professional sports teams to compete and each lobbied for venues of their own. Nearby Paul Brown Stadium broke ground in 1998 and was opened on August 19, 2000.Design and constructionGreat American Ball Park was built by the architectural firms Populous (then HOK Sport) and GBBN at a cost of approximately US$290 million. It is located on the plot of land between the former site of Cinergy Field and US Bank Arena; it was known locally as the "wedge". The limited construction space necessitated the partial demolition of Cinergy Field. It was fully demolished on December 29, 2002.

Fountain Square
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
520 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

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Aronoff Center for the Arts
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
650 Walnut St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 621-2787

The Aronoff Center for the Arts is better known to Cincinnatians as simply The Aronoff – a nod to Senator Stanley Aronoff, whose vision for a performing arts center in his hometown came to fruition in 1995. Designed by internationally renowned architect Cesar Pelli, the dramatic glass, stainless steel, and brick facades are a vibrant modern counterpoint to the buildings that surround the Center. Fronting onto three streets in the heart of downtown (Walnut, Seventh, and Main), the Aronoff Center is just a block away from Fountain Square and many of the City’s finest restaurants and hotels. The Aronoff Center is home to three versatile performance spaces. The 2,700-seat Procter & Gamble Hall hosts major concerts, while the 437-seat Jarson-Kaplan Theater is the ideal setting for local theater and dance presentations. The Fifth Third Bank Theater seats up to 150 and can be configured for more intimate events. With galleries on two levels, the acclaimed Weston Art Gallery showcases an eclectic mix of exhibits by emerging and professional artists, fostering appreciation of the visual arts throughout the Tri-State region. Several arts organizations call the Aronoff Center home – the Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Music Theatre, Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative, Contemporary Dance Theater, de la Dance Company, Exhale Dance Tribe, and MamLuft & Co. Dance. But the Center is perhaps best known for the touring Broadway shows that enchant audiences nationwide. From The Lion King and The Phantom of the Opera, to Wicked and Les Miserables, Cincinnatians enjoy the most recent and very best of Broadway at the Center, through our partnership with the Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati.

Cincinnati Music Hall
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1241 Elm St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 744-3344

Home to the country's fifth oldest Symphony Orchestra, second oldest Opera company and longest running choral festival in the Western hemisphere (the May Festival), Cincinnati's Music Hall has been a community gathering place for over 133 years.

Taft Theatre
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
317 E 5th St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 232-6220

Box Office open Monday-Friday 11am-3pm. No service fees at the Taft Theatre Box Office! Group Sales available! Email [email protected] for more information.

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
962 Mount Adams Cir
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 421-3888

Official Facebook page for the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, a two-time, Tony Award-winning regional theatre. The Playhouse features the best variety each season in an intimate setting that's second to none. For more information, call the Box Office at 513-421-3888 or visit www.cincyplay.com.

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
962 Mount Adams Cir
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 421-3888

Official Facebook page for the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, a two-time, Tony Award-winning regional theatre. The Playhouse features the best variety each season in an intimate setting that's second to none. For more information, call the Box Office at 513-421-3888 or visit www.cincyplay.com.

Below Zero Lounge
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1120 Walnut St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 421-9376

Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1120 Jackson St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 300-5669

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
719 Race St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 381-2273

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
719 Race St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 381-2273

The Drinkery
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1150 Main St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 827-9357

Cincinnati Masonic Center
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
317 E 5th St
Cincinnati, OH 45202-3309

(513) 421-3579

Cincinnati Masonic Center
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
317 E 5th St
Cincinnati, OH 45202-3309

(513) 421-3579

Cincinnati Opera
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
30 Garfield Pl, Ste 800
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 241-2742

Connect with us: www.twitter.com/cincinnatiopera www.youtube.com/user/CincinnatiOpera www.instagram.com/cincinnatiopera

Cincinnati Opera
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
30 Garfield Pl, Ste 800
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 241-2742

Connect with us: www.twitter.com/cincinnatiopera www.youtube.com/user/CincinnatiOpera www.instagram.com/cincinnatiopera

Hamilton County Memorial Hall Cincinnati
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1225 Elm St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

The Hamilton County Memorial Hall was erected in 1908 to honor the Grand Army of the Republic and Spanish-American War veterans. The building was designed by Samuel Hannaford and Sons, the same architect who designed Cincinnati’s Music Hall. Memorial Hall is the finest of Cincinnati’s Beaux Arts buildings. Memorial Hall’s design includes typical Beaux Arts features including its symmetrical facade, monumental stairs, paired Corinthian columns outside, large round-arched window openings and statuary. Topping the columns are statues of pioneers, and soldiers and sailors from the Revolutionary through the Spanish-American War, as well as figures of Mars, the Roman God of War. The building’s interior, with corridors finished in white marble, is beautiful and majestic. It includes a virtually unaltered performance auditorium, with excellent acoustics and audience seating for 600 in the orchestra and balcony sections, two large reception/rehearsal rooms, office space and kitchen area. The performance hall reflects a strong sense of patriotic pride and idealism. Rows of electric light bulbs, a novelty at thetime of construction, are set in golden rosettes on the stage’s proscenium arch. Inscribed between the rows are words of ethical living: patriotism, wisdom, integrity and will. Above the stage is a mural of an eagle holding an American flag. Memorial Hall is located in Cincinnati's historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood which was originally settled in the mid 1800’s. Over-the-Rhine is undergoing a revitalization which is bringing new residents and new life to the neighborhood in the form of new restaurants, shops and other developments such as the recent completion of an award-winning building for Cincinnati's School for the Creative and Performing Arts located just one block from Memorial Hall. Listed on the National Registry of Historical Places in 1978, Memorial Hall is located adjacent to Cincinnati's 134-year-old Music Hall, the “home” of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Opera and Cincinnati May Festival. These three treasured Cincinnati cultural and performing arts institutions – Music Hall, the School for the Creative and Performing Arts and Memorial Hall – border Washington Park dedicated in 1861. This eight acre urban park has recently undergone a $48 million renovation completed in mid-summer 2012.

Hamilton County Memorial Hall Cincinnati
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1225 Elm St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

The Hamilton County Memorial Hall was erected in 1908 to honor the Grand Army of the Republic and Spanish-American War veterans. The building was designed by Samuel Hannaford and Sons, the same architect who designed Cincinnati’s Music Hall. Memorial Hall is the finest of Cincinnati’s Beaux Arts buildings. Memorial Hall’s design includes typical Beaux Arts features including its symmetrical facade, monumental stairs, paired Corinthian columns outside, large round-arched window openings and statuary. Topping the columns are statues of pioneers, and soldiers and sailors from the Revolutionary through the Spanish-American War, as well as figures of Mars, the Roman God of War. The building’s interior, with corridors finished in white marble, is beautiful and majestic. It includes a virtually unaltered performance auditorium, with excellent acoustics and audience seating for 600 in the orchestra and balcony sections, two large reception/rehearsal rooms, office space and kitchen area. The performance hall reflects a strong sense of patriotic pride and idealism. Rows of electric light bulbs, a novelty at thetime of construction, are set in golden rosettes on the stage’s proscenium arch. Inscribed between the rows are words of ethical living: patriotism, wisdom, integrity and will. Above the stage is a mural of an eagle holding an American flag. Memorial Hall is located in Cincinnati's historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood which was originally settled in the mid 1800’s. Over-the-Rhine is undergoing a revitalization which is bringing new residents and new life to the neighborhood in the form of new restaurants, shops and other developments such as the recent completion of an award-winning building for Cincinnati's School for the Creative and Performing Arts located just one block from Memorial Hall. Listed on the National Registry of Historical Places in 1978, Memorial Hall is located adjacent to Cincinnati's 134-year-old Music Hall, the “home” of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Opera and Cincinnati May Festival. These three treasured Cincinnati cultural and performing arts institutions – Music Hall, the School for the Creative and Performing Arts and Memorial Hall – border Washington Park dedicated in 1861. This eight acre urban park has recently undergone a $48 million renovation completed in mid-summer 2012.

Bromwell's HÄRTH Lounge
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
125 W 4th St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 621-3473

Memorial Hall
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1225 Elm Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 632-8280

Performance Venue Near US Bank Arena

The Blue Wisp Jazz Club
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
700 Race St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 241-9477

The Blue Wisp is a name that denotes excellence. Known as a respected and historic establishment locally and a Jazz landmark internationally, The Blue Wisp is dedicated to providing high caliber music in an intimate setting.