The Arcade in Cleveland

The Arcade in Cleveland in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, United States | Adventure Tourism

The Arcade in Cleveland, was the first building in Cleveland to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The structure features a five story high atrium with extensive metal decorative work. The top floor features gargoyles which circle the entire atrium area. The structure includes the famous sky lighted atrium as well as two nine story towers, one each on Euclid Avenue and Superior Avenue. In 1940, the Arcade underwent renovation which included two major changes - the Euclid Avenue facade and the Superior Avenue staircase. Both were redesigned in an Art Deco fashion which was a timely style of the period. The Euclid Avenue facade was altered to allow two sculpted "medallions" of Charles Brush and Stephen Harkness, former presidents of the Cleveland Arcade Company. The Superior Avenue staircase was redesigned to accommodate a small retail space.

By the 1970s, The Arcade in Cleveland, had suffered along with the decline of Euclid Avenue and downtown Cleveland. Although it never lost its grandeur, the retail tenants felt the effects of much of Cleveland's population fleeing to the suburbs (and taking retail with them). The Arcade was actually threatened with demolition as some myopic developers had plans to erect a twenty story office tower. Fortunately, a more sensible owner was found and the Arcade was maintained for several decades until it was redeveloped once again. In 2001, The Hyatt Corporation redeveloped the Arcade into Cleveland's first Hyatt Regency hotel. The Hyatt Regency occupies the two towers and the top three floors of the atrium area. The two lower floors of the atrium area remain open to the public with retail merchants and a food court. In addition, the Hyatt's lobby and offices are located near the Superior Avenue entrance.

Whether you're an area resident or visiting Cleveland, in the United States, you owe it to yourself to visit The Arcade in Cleveland, - this gem of a building, a historic mall.

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401 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
Cleveland
Ohio
United States
(216) 696-1408
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