Cleveland Cliffs now called Cliffs Natural Resources is also headquartered here
Welcome center for foreign vistors
Opened last year
Famous former department store headquarters
Current home of Cuyahoga Community College's (Tri-C) Culinary Institute
concert hall/lounge
Famous restaurant street in city
Iron Chef Micheal Symon's Lola is located along this street
Hotel
Former headquarters of National City Bank until they moved next door
Fortune 500 bank headquarters skyscraper
National City Bank of Cleveland was bought by this bank in 2008
Oldest continuously operating free speech forum in the country building
Opened in 1912, this organization has hosted presidents, Oprah, business magnates, and senators
Former bank headquarters and future apartment building/headquarters of county government/restaurant
Originally called the Cleveland Trust Company
Former hotel, now apartment building
Once called the best hotel in Cleveland
Lodge
A very secretive society of gentlemen
Former department store headquarters, now an office building, featured on the Drew Carey Show
Was recently put up for sale by Cleveland powerhouse, Forest City Enterprisies
Site of one of the world's most exclusive hotel chains
One of only 53 high end hotels in the world owned by this company
Structure/Building Purpose
Building/Stucture
Highlights
Headquarters of Cleveland PBS station, WVIZ
Includes the Westfield Insurance Theatre
Cleveland's largest theatre complex, including the Allen, Ohio, Hanna, State, 14th Street, Second, Palace, Kennedy, and Rosenfeld theatres
In fact, this is the second and largest growing theatre complex outside of New York
City headquarters of one of the nation's largest banks
Built in 1990 as the Renaissance Center, it is the tallest structure located along t his section of the city at 210 feet high
This massive educational complex continues to expand and shows no signs of slowing down this expansion
Within the last ten years, this university has reopened or built: the Euclid Commons, the Fenn Tower, The Education College, The Student Center, and The Langston
Lodge/Secret Society/Theater
Opened in 1921, it for years hosted the Cleveland Orchestra
This theater has hosted many famous concerts over the years
Micheal Stanley set records for sell outs and capacity here in the 1980's
This hospital complex is the 4th best hospital in the US as of 2010
Ranked number one for Heart and in the top ten for almost all 14 of their specialities
This beautifully restored hotel is once again dazzling vistors with its opulence
Reopened in 2011, the hotel is brilliantly bathed in light at night, highlighting its Art Deco features
This museum is the home of juvenile play and discovery in Cleveland
Opened in 1986, it has provided guidance and space for kids to explore their world
This performance hall is the current seasonal home of the Cleveland Orchestra
Opened in 1931, it has been called one the most beautiful and functional concert halls in the world
This hospital is always referred to as Cleveland's 'second' great hospital
Operating since 1866, it has become a regional and indeed industry leader in all its fields
This university is a major player on the world stage, hosting the likes of the world's finest doctors and lawyers
It has in recent years mounted a million dollar plus endowment campaign, which has already more than meant its goal
This museum is the site of one of the newest and most appealing structures ever to grace Euclid Avenue
Opened just last year, the museum is already being highlighted in local news stories and has caught the eye of artists in NYC, Chicago and LA
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