Cincinnati's two Art Deco masterpieces were erected just at the end of the booming 1920s and the beginning of the Depression.
The Netherland complex, consisting of the Netherland (now Omni Netherland) Plaza Hotel, the Carew Office Tower, and the Emery Arcade, expresses the vision of John J. Emery, Jr. (1898-1976). The multi-use Netherland Plaza-Carew Tower complex, a contemporary of N.Y.'s Rockefeller Center, replaced an Emery hotel and shopping arcade, as well as a popular department store, combining these uses in a glamorous new facility that, by means of deliberate urban-planning controls, still climaxes the Downtown skyline and stabilizes the Fountain Square area.
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