1010 On the Rhine
Cost $92,000,000
Size 520,000 SF & 18 stories Grocery store 65,000 SF 7-story above-grade parking structure 136-unit apartment tower (8 stories)
HEAPY designed the MEP, technology, and fire protection systems for 1010 On The Rhine, a new 520,000 SF, mixed-use, high-rise building that features dining, a two-story grocery store, and 136 modern apartments. The project’s primary goal was to create an active and engaged pedestrian experience at street level, offer residents unparalleled views of the city, and create a building that links the Over-the-Rhine and Downtown neighborhoods together. This development was a partnership between 3CDC, Kroger, North American Properties, Northpointe Group and Rookwood Properties.
Energy Efficient Design:
Designed to include a heat recovery system
Capture waste heat from the commercial refrigeration system
Supplement the heating load of the building
Supplemental hot water for the domestic water system
The design features open glass walls, allowing the activity and energy of the grocery store at street level to engage directly with the sidewalk, as well as the cafe dining on Court Street. The second story (mezzanine level) is dedicated to prepared foods, indoor dining, and a tap room and wine-tasting space – including an outdoor balcony overlooking Central Parkway.
Above the grocery store, a 555-space, seven-story parking garage serves patrons, apartment residents, and downtown visitors. The garage façade integrates the retail base with the apartment tower above, merging the diverse spaces and 18 stories into a single aesthetic vision.