Cincinnati Times-Star Building

Two hundred feet above the street stand four pillars at each of the tower's corners; they represent patriotism, truth, speed, and progress.

Before moving into the Times-Star Building on Broadway on January 1, 1933, the newspaper's offices were on Sixth and Walnut streets.

[2] When the Times-Star folded in 1958, its assets were purchased by its rival, The Cincinnati Post, who moved into the building and occupied it until 1984.

[4] The building is ornamented with bronze and nickel silver grilles, over the windows, front entrance, and lobby interior.

This article about a property in Hamilton County, Ohio on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.

Bronze and Nickel Doors with Enamel decoration of Times-Star Building
Cast Bronze and Nickel Entrance Grille of the Times-Star Building
Bronze Grille over Entrance, with Nickel Silver Figures from Printing Industry.