Columbia center event venue — home of the junior league of cincinnnati

A Historic Space With a Purpose

Tucked in the heart of Columbia-Tusculum, the Columbia Center has worn many hats over the years — once serving as an auction house and masonic temple in this historic Cincinnati neighborhood. Today, this 10,000-square-foot building with its cathedral ceilings, gorgeous crown molding, and spacious balcony offers a one-of-a-kind setting for meetings, celebrations, and everything in between.

Since the Junior League of Cincinnati moved into the Columbia Center in 1988, this building has been more than a beautiful venue — it's been home. The Junior League itself dates back even further: founded in 1920. In the century-plus since, JLC volunteers have incubated or accelerated over 120 community projects, training and empowering women to do a world of good.

When you book an event at the Columbia Center, you're not just renting a beautiful, historic space — you're directly supporting the League's mission, since revenue from our rented spaces goes right back into supporting the League and its work. Every wedding, meeting, and celebration hosted here helps fund the next 100 years of leadership development and community impact in Greater Cincinnati.

Rent the space. Support the mission. Be part of the story.

A detailed watercolor illustration of a red brick building labeled 'Columbia Center' with a unicorn statue on its entrance door, surrounded by greenery and colorful plants, with a banner reading 'Junior League of Cincinnati' at the top.

Art by Ann Ringling - @ann.rignling.art

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