A historic home designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright caught fire Thursday night in Clifton, leaving the entire interior heavily damaged by smoke, firefighters said.
The Cincinnati Fire Department responded to the scene around 9:30, according to district fire Chief Rob McWilliams.
Fire investigators planned to stay overnight investigating the cause of the blaze, McWilliams said. He estimated the cost of the damage totaled around $100,000.
The home had been undergoing renovations at the time the fire started, and no one was inside. McWilliams said he was unsure whether the renovations were related to the cause of the fire.