The Metz House

The Metz House The Metz House is named after Dr. Charles Louis Metz, famous archaeologist, obstetrician, school board member and "Mr. Madisonville."

It is said that he delivered over 5000 babies across the East Side of Cincinnati, arriving in his horse-drawn carriage. The Madisonville Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation will be renovating this house for offices, including their own space on the first floor. Follow the renovations here.

Spring has sprung at the Metz House!
05/11/2020

Spring has sprung at the Metz House!

There are still spots available for rent in the Metz House, but not many, so get it while you can, and get your name on ...
03/03/2020

There are still spots available for rent in the Metz House, but not many, so get it while you can, and get your name on our awesome Madison Rd. sign.

We're looking festive, just for you!  Come to the Madisonville Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation Winter Open Hou...
12/18/2019

We're looking festive, just for you! Come to the Madisonville Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation Winter Open House all day on Monday and see what we've done to the place. Enjoy some refreshments, and get to know the staff and our new tenants.

https://www.facebook.com/events/454052041967541/

The biography of Dr. Metz is available for sale at the Metz House, so come on by and purchase a copy and, if time permit...
09/17/2019

The biography of Dr. Metz is available for sale at the Metz House, so come on by and purchase a copy and, if time permits, we'll throw in a House tour for free. We're usually here business hours Monday through Friday, but you many want to call first in case we're in meetings.

If you want to learn more about Dr. Metz and his work (both archaeological and medical) you can read this book by Ken Tankersley and Robert Newman. Lots great Madisonville history and some wonderful historic photos.

The final event of the weekend was a Metz Family Reunion, which began with an open house at Dr. Metz's home, followed by...
08/21/2019

The final event of the weekend was a Metz Family Reunion, which began with an open house at Dr. Metz's home, followed by a bus tour of important sites in Camp Dennison, Mariemont, Newtown and Fairfax and then dinner with a lecture on Metz history.

The festivities began with a lecture and book signing by Dr. Metz's biographers, Ken Tankersley and Bob Newman, followed...
08/20/2019

The festivities began with a lecture and book signing by Dr. Metz's biographers, Ken Tankersley and Bob Newman, followed by a reception with a silent auction and art sale.

Friday, August 16, 2019 the Vice Mayor cut the ribbon to officially open the Metz House.  We were joined by partners fro...
08/19/2019

Friday, August 16, 2019 the Vice Mayor cut the ribbon to officially open the Metz House. We were joined by partners from the Community Development Finance Fund, the Port of Greater Cincinnati Redevelopment Authority, the City and the Madisonville Community Council

A very nice story about The Metz House ribbon cutting on LOCAL 12, WKRC-TV!
08/17/2019

A very nice story about The Metz House ribbon cutting on LOCAL 12, WKRC-TV!

MADISONVILLE, Ohio (WKRC) - A new building with old roots opened Friday in a neighborhood on the rise. The Madisonville community is seeing a lot of redevelopment. A bright blue house, the recently restored Metz House, on Madison Road drew quite a crowd Friday. Dr. Charles Metz, known as Mr. Madison...

08/16/2019

Watch this evening for the ribbon cutting on the news!

Our parking lot will fill up fast.  You may park in the lots of our neighbors on either side or in the MCURC lot at 5914...
08/15/2019

Our parking lot will fill up fast. You may park in the lots of our neighbors on either side or in the MCURC lot at 5914 Madison next to Lala's Blissful Bites. See you this evening!

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