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Letters should be as brief as possible and may be edited. Court records don't include a reason for their request. Other notable people who stepped through the Weddell House doors include the General Philip H. Sheridan, General George A. Custer, Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind, and many others. Citing a nondisclosure agreement, Pintus wouldn't discuss the project. In August of 1851, the Weddell House exhibited the first sewing machine, an invention that would soon help expedite Cleveland's industrialization. The Rockefeller Building changed hands this week in a $13.35 million deal, ending years of competition for one of downtown Cleveland's largest remaining redevelopment plays. Monthly rents could range from just over $900 to just shy of $1,400.

For full functionality please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Offices in the new seventeen-story building were dedicated to iron, coal, and lake shipping.

People have tried for at least a decade to purchase it.". Rockefeller, at West Sixth Street and Superior Avenue, was never formally listed for sale. Historic Warehouse District Development Corp. It was believed at the time to be the largest monument ever erected in the United States for a private individual. The property's appeal only grew early this year, when the Sherwin-Williams Co. announced plans to build its new headquarters on parking lots immediately across the street.

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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Reviews (216) 321-2100. The oil tycoon was one of the large stockholders for Arcade, which opened in 1890 and still exists on Superior Avenue. The Rockefeller Building, a downtown Cleveland landmark that's been the object of developers' unsated lust for years, is under contract to buyers who hope to transform the 17-story structure into 436 apartments, with offices and retail on the lower floors.

The Rockefeller Building, a downtown Cleveland landmark that's been the object of developers' unsated lust for years, is under contract to buyers who hope to transform the 17-story structure into 436 apartments, with offices and retail on the …