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PlayhouseSquare Downtown’s Showcase for 90 Years!

Euclid Avenue, PlayhouseSquare 1928

n a cold, Cleveland November night in 1922, high atop Downtown’s Keith This November 6, exactly nine decades later, the second production of a brand Building, the largest electric sign in the world flashed the news that the new season of the KeyBank Broadway Series opened in the same Palace Theatre, Palace Theatre had opened. Built by Edward Albee in honor of his friend magnificently restored, as part of the 90th Anniversary of PlayhouseSquare. From and business partner, B.F.Keith, the Palace was billed as the “Showplace of the glitter and glamour of 1922’s first night, to the huge outdoor video screens of theO World.” Headlining the opener was America’s favorite mimic, Elsie Janis, who shared today, PlayhouseSquare is a remarkable chapter in the history and the future of billing with Eduardo Cansino, Rita Hayworth’s father. Clevelanders flocked Downtown Downtown Cleveland. to the gala in the swankiest, most incandescent vaudeville theater in the country. With the opening of the Palace, the five showcase theaters of PlayhouseSquare were now The vaudeville and legitimate theaters changed with the city over time, becoming running luminously. Millionaire’s Row was no more, but the Twenties brought lines of lavish movie showcases, nightclubs, laser-light spectacles, a casino, a “Cinerama” the- people, elegant shops and restaurants and a vitality to upper Euclid Avenue that grew, ater, and, to the dismay of most, closing down in the late 1960s. A terrifying headline

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Euclid Avenue, PlayhouseSquare Today PlayhouseSquare Downtown’s Showcase for 90 Years! continued from page 7 from the May 25, 1972 Plain Dealer moaned, “Lowe’s Ohio and State Theaters to Be The original five venues (Palace, State, Ohio, Hanna and Allen) were constructed in Razed.” the pre-Great Depression 1920s in a restrained classical style, with lavish use of ex- pensive woods, murals, tapestries, and gilded plaster relief. Vaulted ceilings, acres of The Association, formed by Ray Shepardson in 1970, and aided by polished marble, even the sculpted brass drinking fountains reflect a world where a grant from the Junior League, galvanized a grass roots effort to save and support architectural detail, craftsmanship and vision meet. They’re worth a visit; there are Cleveland’s theatrical gems. The extraordinary Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living free guided tours the first Saturday of every month. in Paris opened in the State’s lobby in 1973 and, running for almost two years, acted as a catalyst in preserving the theaters, their history and offering a venue for live But there’s more to PlayhouseSquare than theater – it’s a vital, growing, vigorous entertainment – Downtown. The rebirth was heralded as a new era of downtown Downtown neighborhood, filled with restaurants, new living spaces and energetic revitalization and “one of the top 10 successes in Cleveland history.” people nearly every night. Elsie Janis and the thousands of performers and celebrities who have followed her over the past nine decades would recognize and delight in Now billed the world’s largest theater restoration project - also the nation’s largest the dynamism and brilliantly-lighted ambiance of PlayhouseSquare. performing arts center outside of New York City - PlayhouseSquare is the home to five brilliantly restored theaters – the Palace, State, Ohio, Hanna and Allen – as well as If we still had the Keith Building’s electric sign, it would glisten with the news that newer scenes like the 14th Street Theatre, Kennedy’s Cabaret, the Westfield Insurance after 90 years, PlayhouseSquare remains one of the true “Showplaces of the World.” Studio Theatre, Second Stage and the Lab Theatre, all providing a home for touring And it’s right Downtown. Broadway shows, concerts, comedy, dance and children’s programming.

Hanna Theatre State Theatre Ohio Theatre Palace Theatre Allen Theatre

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Warehouse District A real neighborhood, steeped in history. The Benesch law firm has been headquartered in downtown Cleveland since Alfred A. Benesch, Jerome M. Friedlander and I. Robert Morris opened their doors in 1938. As Cleve- The creation of today’s Downtown neighborhoods began in the Warehouse District land thrived, Benesch thrived. The three man firm grew to in the early 1980s with the Bradley Building. The building was “taken over” by art- more than 180 attorneys in many practice groups in offices ists and became the first true artists’ loft between New York City’s Soho District and in Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Shang- ’s Printers’ Row. Over the past 40 years the movement has grown to 23 loft- hai, White Plains and Wilmington. But downtown Cleveland style buildings converted to homes through adaptive reuse in a dynamic, bustling remains home. residential neighborhood. Benesch is dedicated to growth – the growth of its clients, The district’s unique history is as a hardware center, garment district and the city’s best representative of what its commercial heart looked like around the Civil War. It the growth of its colleagues, and the growth of the firm. was Cleveland’s main business district for most of the 19th century. Benesch’s core values focus on honesty, excellence, innova- tion, civility and meaningful contributions back to the com- Alva Bradley commissioned Cleveland architectural firm of Cudell-Richardson (circa munity. In fact, several of the firm’s practice groups have re- 1883) to design the Bradley Building. Bradley died in 1885, leaving the uncompleted ceived “First Tier” rankings from the US News Best Lawyers/ building to his eldest son, Morris. After the building was finished, it housed Morris Best Law Firms Survey. The Plain Dealer gave Benesch its “Top Bradley’s transit companies and real estate firms. Later, the building was used by the Workplaces” award for the third year in a row, and the firm garment industry; then a printing and typography center until the late 1960s. has been a North Coast ’99 Winner for the past ten years. The A block over, West Ninth Street’s rejuvenation is built on the legacy of the Bradley Ohio Women’s Bar Association named Benesch a 2011 and Building. The largest project on the street is the Bingham Building whose first floor 2012 Family Friendly Award Finalist. has been lovingly adapted into Constantino’s Market, an award-winning upscale grocery store. Wooden shelves and racks that once held tools, nuts, and bolts now The recent growth activity in downtown Cleveland suits display fine wine. 1278( West 9th Street, 216.344.0501) Benesch perfectly. The firm and its committed attorneys are West Ninth Street is home to downtown’s largest concentration of residences. In ad- looking forward to downtown’s and their next opportunities dition to the Bingham, the five Otis Terminals have been restored into Bridgeview, an for progress. award winner as the nation’s finest loft housing project. 200 Public Square In December every year, the Historic Warehouse District Development Corporation Suite 2300 hosts a “Holiday Tour” that showcases the architectural and adaptive re-use of an Cleveland, OH 44114-2309 area with over 60 renovated buildings. 216.363.4500 continued on page 12 10 cityvisitor.com 11 Warehouse District A real neighborhood, steeped in history.

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The successful reclamation of buildings has reactivated our largest residential neigh- CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 216.707.4045 borhood. On any given day, neighborhood runners get their exercise, young parents VISIT US ONLINE AT tbl45.com push baby strollers and canine lovers walk their dogs. 9801 CARNEGIE AVE, CLEVELAND, OH 44106 BLOG, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, FOURSQUARE This economic rejuvenation provides the setting for Downtown’s largest concentra- tion of restaurants and entertainment. Center point is the corner of West Sixth and St. Clair, where the elegant Hoyt Block, a high ornate Victorian jewel of the 1870s, houses offices, an atrium and exclusive restaurants.

South along West Sixth between St. Clair and Frankfort is the most intact architec- tural remnant of the Civil War era. Built by Levi Johnson, the block includes seven restaurants, cafes and nightspots - all highlighted by outdoor patios; a visual delight of historic lights, hanging flowers and gardens.

The northern block of West Sixth from St. Clair to Lakeside has more restaurants and vibrates with a nightlife and energy. The Warehouse District continues to evolve and improve –with an increasing diversity in new places opening up. There are Indian, Mexican and Lebanese eateries to go with dance clubs, burger spots and party- LOCATED AT LOBBY LEVEL OF hearty bars. THE INTERCONTINENTAL SUITES HOTEL CLEVELAND BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER, HAPPY HOUR, C2 PATIO There’s also a different landscape taking shape. Sidewalks along West Sixth are be- ing expanded to make the entertainment district more pedestrian friendly and add a café flavor to summer. New artist-designed kiosks will dot the streetscape.

Besides its residential focus, West Ninth Street is also home to many restaurants and clubs. No part of Cleveland offers such diverse activities. Every August the Ware- house District Street Festival celebrates all elements of the neighborhood. With the re-emergence of adjacent riverfront park development to the west, stay tuned for more announcements of new projects and renewal. Two major projects will provide CALL FOR RESERVATIONS VISIT US ONLINE AT riverfront access. Canal Basin Park includes the footprint of multiple green spaces, 216.707.4054 c2restaurant.com including Settler’s Landing, Viaduct Gateway, Lock 44 and Heritage Park I. 8800 Euclid Avenue (corner of Euclid & 89th) The Flats East Bank Project opens in May, 2013 and features a 1,200 ft. promenade and Cleveland, Ohio 44106 boardwalk along the Cuyahoga.

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Fine Cigars Gateway District Bank Street Wine & Spirits Big Entertainment, Much to Do. 1303 West Sixth Street in the Warehouse District 216.579.1313 Beer & snaCks 6614 John Q's Ad 3_Layout 1 10/4/12 9:25 AM PageA State1 Liquor Store The building of Progressive Field, home of the Indians, and Quicken Loans Arena, where the Cavaliers, the Gladiators, and the Lake Erie Monsters hold sway, has re- sulted in the Gateway District becoming Downtown’s most visited neighborhood. The Indians, under new manager Terry Francona, promise exciting baseball in 2013. There’s more in Gateway: the options to delight, entertain and experience the best Cleveland has to offer go far beyond the two sports venues.

Highlighted by three National Register Historic Districts - East 4th, Lower Pros- pect/Huron and Lower Euclid Avenue - the Gateway District is Ohio’s largest concentration of adaptive re-use and historic preservation. On East 4th be- tween Euclid and Superior stands The Arcade –among the first ten buildings on the National Register. It is an exam- ple of the wealth that emerged here in the late 19th century. The Arcade connects two thoroughfares with a glittering eight story skylight soaring above five levels of shops and hotel rooms with two masonry “skyscrap- ers” anchors at each end. Opened in 1890, the building’s 2001 restoration won the highest honor of National Trust for Historic Preservation. Do not miss one of the most photographed Cleveland's Steakhouse, for over 30 years. interiors in the nation. 55 Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio 44113. P: 216.861.0900

continued on page 16 14 cityvisitor.com 15 Constantino’s Market is a family owned and operated grocery store Gateway District located in Cleveland’s Historic Warehouse District and University Circle... Big Entertainment, Much to Do. continued from page 14 A Feast for the Senses The grandeur of the Arcade spawned others - The Colonial (1898) and Euclid (1911) Arcades (now 5th Extensive Wine & Beer Collection Street Arcades) run between Euclid Imported Cheeses and Prospect Avenues, about 100 Organic Selections feet apart. Twenty merchants offer In-house Deli jewelry, food, art, baseball heritage, Bakery and more. Connected to the Marri- Freshly Prepared Hot ott Residence Inn, the arcades offer a Foods and Salad Bar unique Downtown experience. And Fine selection of Produce a great short cut from Euclid Avenue to the Gateway District. Warehouse District 1278 W. 9th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Adjacent is historic East 4th Street. 216.344.0501 From Euclid to Prospect, this out- door pedestrian way is the spiritual University Circle heart of the Gateway District. Pro- 11473 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 posed for demolition in the 1980s, 216.721.6000 grass roots advocacy achieved Na- constantinosmarket.com tional Register and Local Landmark M-F 7am - 10pm Sat. 9am - 10pm Sun. 9am - 6pm FREE PARKING! status in 1988. Now East 4th Street’s 24-hour intense pulse of activity has attracted the city’s best in culinary, entertainment and creative endeavor. • • Enjoy Authentic Nearly 20 eateries with patios create a unique pedestrian and café experience. In ad- dition, a cluster of historic buildings near the intersection of East 9th, Huron and Pros- Indian Cuisine pect Avenues also offer many dining and entertainment options. with a wide variety of imported Indian beers.

There are many ways for the visitor to experience these historic and cultural assets. $9.95 Lunch Buffet (lunch only) One is to spend a summer’s evening with Walk & Dine, an annual tour that shows off Ask about our Candlelight Dinner. the area’s great architecture and fine dining.

The Gateway District is emerging as the place to exhibit the “Best of Cleveland,” focus- ing on our town’s distinct character, our singular tastes in food and drink, and the local entrepreneurs who bring us everything that makes Downtown Cleveland unique.

Three neighborhoods, each exceptional, each offering a plethora of choices for en- tertainment, architectural splendor, historic significance – and a place to live – make up the Sensational Places, Historic Spaces that are the heart of Downtown Cleveland. There’s no better way to experience these neighborhoods than through the “Take A Hike” program, five separate experiences featuring the three “District” neighborhoods, the Canal Basin and – new this year – Lunch 11:30am-2:30pm Dinner 5pm-10:30pm Closed Sundays Downtown’s Civic Center. “Take A Hike” starts in May, 2013. (216.771.1994) 216.574.9999 1265 West 9th St. in the Warehouse District www.charkha.us 16 cityvisitor.com • •17 sensational Hitch a free ride things to do on the RTA. a l l i n d o w n t o w n c l e v e l a n d (And save those pennies for the slots.) The C-Line Trolley is the best connection between all the hot spots in Downtown Cleveland. Including PlayhouseSquare, East 4th Street, the Warehouse District, and the new Horseshoe Casino. So it’s a safe bet you’ll have a good time getting around. Arrives every 10 Minutes Monday–Friday 7:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m. Saturday–Sunday 11:00a.m.–11:00p.m. Trolleys AlwaysFree! rideRTA.com

There is more and more to do in Downtown Cleveland with every passing year. We have compiled a list of our favorite activities – from family oriented festivals to gourmet dining to historic tours. Whoever you are, whatever you like, you can find something Distinctive Homes Require Distinctive Service unique to do downtown. Enjoy!

SENSATIONAL EVENTS – 2012-2013 The effective marketing of distinctive homes requires unique services delivered through specially-trained sales associates. Howard Hanna Getting Around with RTA RTA’s new “C-Line” (Convention & Casino Line) trolley Homes of Distinction is the exclusive luxury-marketing component of combines major attractions from the B-Line and E-Line trolleys, offering service Howard Hanna Real Estate Services. This unique program develops agents who are skilled in the art of luxury home marketing, and from 7-11 pm on weekdays and from 11am-11pm on weekends. The new “L-Line” provides services designed to reach the affluent audiences (Lakefront Line) carries passengers from Public Square to some of the most popular throughout our market area, and the world. destinations along the lakefront, including the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Great Lakes Science Center and Voinovich Bicentennial Park from 10am - 5:30 pm on weekends. (RTA Answerline, 216.621.9500)

Winterfest – November 24, 2012 The Public Square Lighting Ceremony kicks off at 1pm with free carriage rides, Winterfest Village, a stage show and concert and the 800-321-0558 • www.howardhanna.com actual lighting of over 500,000 lights around 6pm, followed by another concert and Call your local Howard Hanna office to learn how we can give your distinctive home the special attention it deserves. continued on page 20 18 cityvisitor.com 19 sensational things to do a l l i n d o w n t o w n c l e v e l a n d continued from page 18 fireworks. At 8pm, the second annual Winter Wine & Ale Fest begins in the lobby of the 200 Public Sq. Building. (216.736.7799) Before the Fest, try Taza, a Lebanese Grill Proud to be part featuring hot fresh pita, delicious mezza (appetizers), charcoal-grilled entrees – all of the Cleveland in a beautiful, relaxing setting. It’s an unforgettable, exotic, affordable experience. (1400 West Sixth Street, 216.274.1170) community for Cleveland Cavaliers, led by last year’s Rookie of the Year, Kyrie Irving, play in Quicken more than 75 Loans Arena. (800.807.CAVS) Before a Cavs game, enjoy Certified Angus beef in the warm, wood paneled dining room at John Q’s Steakhouse on Public Sq. John Q’s is years. a Cleveland tradition; they not only offer Angus beef, but fresh, beautifully prepared seafood as well. Have a drink at the friendly bar. (216.861.0900)

Warehouse District Annual Holiday Tour - December 5, 2012 Tour dramatic living spaces, historic landmark, unique office space and exciting new development. Feast on delicious food from many of the terrific neighborhood restaurants. Enjoy festive en- tertainment to put you in a holiday mood! Health & Life Insurance This year’s Kick-Off Reception will be held in the Bridgeview Apartments atrium. Tour ©2012 Medical Mutual of Ohio sites include Bradley Building, Cloak Factory, 425 Lakeside, Old Stone Church and a construction tour of the exciting Flats East Bank project. The Bingham, the venue for the Dessert Reception will provide a fitting finale. (216.344.3937) Explore Downtown Cleveland Restaurant Week – February 25 – March 3, 2013 Downtown Cleveland Restaurant Week is the annual celebration of Downtown’s unique culinary the National Heritage Area arts through 45 participating downtown restaurants. (216.736.7799) One of Down- and Enjoy town’s favorite restaurants is Johnny’s Downtown, featuring pasta, veal and fish in a refurbished 1860s Warehouse District building. An airline magazine called Johnny’s “The dining and drinking spot in Cleveland.” (1406 West 6th Street, 216.623.0055)

March Madness The MAC (Mid America Conference) Men’s Basketball tournament finals will be held March 13-16, 2013 at Quicken Loans Arena. Women play in the after- noons; men’s teams at night. (216.566.4622) If you need some sustenance between, before or after the tournament, try the Tilted Kilt with its Celtic influenced fare and many craft beers on tap. Tilted Kilt also features sexy servers, classic Celtic décor, traditional pub food and sports all under one roof. (21 Prospect Avenue, 216.771.5458)

St. Patrick’s Day Parade March 17, 2013 This year’s parade, the 129th, will feature over 10,000 participants in bands, floats, drill teams, marching units and novelties, who will march, float, jig, ride, dance or unicycle in honor of St. Patrick and Ireland. (216.556.5183) Enjoy a “perfect pint” of Arthur Guinness’ finest at Flannery’s Pub. (323 Prospect Avenue, 216.781.7782) Get there early; the Irish make this a popular spot on their day. If Irish food and drink is not your forte, try Zócalo, with its focus on 110 Miles. Endless Possibilites. generous hospitality, flavorful food and colorful décor that is uniquely Mexico - not ohioanderiecanalway.com to mention its signature contribution to the world of spirits, tequila. (2071 East 4th Discover American culture and canal-era history. Wander the Towpath. Street, 216.781.0420) If bowling is your game, try the Corner Alley, a combination of Take a two-lane adventure on our America’s Byway. Travel through natural a hip bowling alley, martini bar and a sleek, casual-dining restaurant, all under one beauty and vibrant cities. Take A Hike! - May to Sept. - Five Downtown roof. (402 Euclid Avenue, 216.298.4070) walking tours in the Ohio & Erie Canalway. 216.771.1994 continued on page 22 20 cityvisitor.com 21 sensational things to do on Public Square a l l i n d o w n t o w n c l e v e l a n d continued from page 20 Cleveland’s Original Rock since 1820! Quicken Loans Arena Home of the Lake Erie Monsters of the American Hockey SUNDAY WORSHIP @ 10AM; Communion @ 11:15AM League with smash-mouth hockey action through April 20. (216.420.0000) There’s followed by food, friendship and fun more at the Q – the Cleveland Gladiators of the Arena Football League play a fast SUNDAYS@SIX and furious game with eight players to a side on a field 50 yards long. The Gladiators’ casual evening service with praise band and message season starts in March. (216.685.9000) SUNDAY BIBLE STUDY & PROGRAMS Cleveland Indians At Progressive Field, the Indians' season starts Monday, April 8, for children, youth, young adults and older adults

2013 against the hated New York Yankees. Before or after a game, try GoodFellers, MISSION OPPORTUNITIES right across East 9th Street from Progressive Field, where they go the distance to “of- making a difference seven days a week fer you a meal you can’t refuse. (2217 East 9th Street, 216.566.8106) ANNUAL LENTEN LEADERSHIP SERIES

Tri-C Jazzfest, April 19-27, 2013 The Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland celebrates its 34th GALLERY AT OLD STONE  M-F, 9AM-4PM year with a stellar line-up of the best artists in jazz, funk, soul, hip hop and beyond. NOONTIME PROGRAMMING (216.987.4125) A perfect complement to an evening of cool jazz is a spicy dinner at Yoga, A.A., Weight Watchers, Charkha whose authentic North Indian cuisine is prepared with the finest ingredi- Gamblers Anonymous, Open Doors ents and carefully selected blend of spices. You may select the spiciness of each dish. ELEGANT & HISTORIC WEDDINGS (1265 West 9th Street, 216.574.9999)  Senior Pastor FREE Valet & Validated Walk & Dine Gateway – July 17, 2013 Enjoy great food while touring beautiful homes Dr. R. Mark Giuliano Parking on Sundays at the Annual Walk & Dine in the Gateway District. It was in the planning stages at 91 Public Square | Cleveland, OH | 216.241.6145 | www.OldStoneChurch.org  press time but 2013 promises to pick up where last year’s 15th Anniversary Celebra- tion ended, providing an inside look into the dramatic loft apartments, stunning 629 Euclid AvEnuE GAtEWAy nEiGhBoRhood 216.896.8900 RosEttA.com condos and unique office space of people living or working in this historic neighbor- hood. The food and drink at tour sites are courtesy of many of Downtown’s finest restaurants. The Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corporation holds the benefit to raise funds to continue development and marketing of the vibrant Gateway District. (216.771.1994)

9th Annual Warehouse District Street Fes- Cleveland… tival! - August 4, 2013 This popular Festival you’vE inspiREd us to do GREAt thinGs. has become a summertime tradition for residents of , and a festive thE GREAtEst, to GivE BAck to you. welcome to Cleveland visitors. Each year, We’re known as a leading national interactive marketing company. But closer the Festival offers terrific food, a quality to home, we’re a dedicated team that believes in the spirit and potential of this art show, art demonstrations, fabulous live incredible city. After all, we work and live here. Which is why Rosetta is proud to entertainment, residential open houses, donate our time and our resources to help revitalize the city we love. architectural tours, unique street per- formers, corn hole, children’s activities, Cleveland’s Cutest Dog Contest & Fashion Show, community information booths and much more. (216.344.3937)

PlayhouseSquare The history of PlayhouseSquare was presented earlier in our guide. The theaters are beautiful, the area around them is an exciting, viable neigh- borhood and there’s so much to do! Live theater and entertainment at its best! One of the great spots for a Mediterranean style meal or a quiet cocktail is Alex Bistro, in the heart of PlayhouseSquare. (2039 East 14th Street, 216.274.0222)

Summer Programs at PlayhouseSquare June – September 2013 100 free events outdoors on Star Plaza and inside the PlayhouseSquare theaters during “Summer Excitement at PlayhouseSquare.” (216.771.4444 ) continued on page 24 22 cityvisitor.com 23

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Sparx City Hop – September 21-22, 2013 Explore the visual, culinary and performing arts of Cleveland’s historic neighborhoods. Now in its tenth year, CITY HOP connects you to more than 70 galleries and artist studios, 100 restaurants, several markets and dozens of retail shops. Free trolley tours transport patrons to core Cleveland dis- tricts including Downtown, the Warehouse District, the Gateway District, Ohio City, Tremont, the Campus District, MidTown, AsiaTown and the St. Clair/Superior District. (216.736.7799)

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A cozy, come-as-you-are 216.771.8600 Johnny’s Cleveland Parks There are more than a dozen parks in Downtown Cleveland, rang- little bar place with waterstreetapts.com ing from three green spacious Malls to Voinovich Park on the Lake to the giant Free great burgers This historic1898 building brings sophisticated Stamp in Willard Park. Enjoy them all. urban living within reach. Over 40 different Condominiums available for purchase. beers plus 8 on tap Cleveland City Hall, dedicated in 1916, was erected as part of the 1903 Group Plan Game day brunch before Browns ensemble of public buildings. City Hall has an arcaded ground story, a two-story Tus- football games can colonnade, and a central entrance bay characteristic of the Beaux-Arts style. The Located behind Johnny’s vaulted 2-story great hall is worth the trip in itself. You will need a photo ID to enter 216.781.8510 Downtown the rotunda. perrypayneapts.com 216.861.2166 Unique loft apartments feature oversized win- 614 Frankfort Ave., Warehouse District dows and high ceilings with spectacular views. The Cuyahoga County Courthouse is one of the finest examples of the Beaux-Arts johnnyscleveland.com style in the city and is ornamented with sculptures representing historic lawgivers like Jefferson, Hamilton, Moses, Gregory IX, Justinian, Alfred, and John Marshall. Do Ampco System Parking not miss the grand three-story central court with vaulted ceilings, marble Ionic col- Don’t Mess umns, and elegant curving marble staircase rising past a stained-glass window rep- Your Partner in Progress resenting Law & Justice. You must pass through a metal-detector. Ampco Systems’ leadership in technology, service and innovation makes its customer with Fresh! Downtown Farmers Market: Holiday Market at 5th Street Arcades November service stand out from the competition. We guarantee a positive experience -December 21, 2012. 11am-2pm. Offering locally grown produce and locally produced or the next visit is on us. goods including fresh baked bread and pastry, grass-fed organic cheese, jams and jellies, spices, salsas, hot sauces, and more. Also lunch and unique holiday gifts. (530 Euclid Avenue, 440.821.0254)

Downtown Farmers Market: Summer Market at Public Square June – October, 2013, Fri. 11am-2pm. Locally grown produce and locally produced goods, food trucks and other lunch items, live music and free cooking classes. (Northwest Quadrant, 440.821.0254)

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The Old Stone Church, on Public Square, dates back to 1833, when the original church was erected. The "new" church, a Romanesque Revival structure was completed in 1855. The church has been damaged by fires and restored several times. The church serves as a visible reminder of God’s continuing in presence on Cleveland’s Public Square Historic and represents a commitment to remain Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument Arcades in the heart of the city. (216.241.6145) Originally opened in 1894 to • local food vendors and restaurants commemorate the 9,000 citizens of • local art and jewelry When you visit North Coast Harbor, Cuyahoga County who served in the Civil • local fashion design and gifts visit the Steamship William G. Mather, War, the monument has just undergone a retired 1925 Great Lakes freighter a $2 million facelift. Open Mon-Sat 9am - with elegant passenger quarters, built 4pm. (216.621.3710) during the golden years of Great Lakes 5th Street Tower City Building began in 1924, and arcades included the demolition of more than 1,000 buildings; the construction of 530 Euclid Avenue many bridges and viaduct until the 708’ in the heart of Downtown was completed in 1927, 216.583.0500 the tallest building outside New York City until 1967. From 1986 until 1990, the center underwent a massive renovation, Experience resulting in today’s retail, office, and hotel complex. The architectural details of the Crand eatiimpeccableve serviceCu in a contemporaryisi nAmericane setting. past meld seamlessly with the renewal. steamships. (216.574.6262) Near the Mather is the USS Cod (SS-224), an The International Women’s Air authentic World War II submarine. It’s and Space Museum This remarkable a National Historic Landmark and is museum, located at Burke Lakefront open for visiting from May through Sep. Airport, is a repository of information (216.566.8770) about women in aviation and space. It is dedicated to the preservation of Located within Hyatt Regency Cleveland, 1890 at The Arcade and 1890 Lounge–ideal The combined Medical Mart, the history of women in aviation and choices for business functions, wedding parties, pre-game drinks or afternoon cocktails. Convention Center and newly revised space and the documentation of their Reservations 216.776.4576

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CityVisitor_ClevePickle.indd 1 10/22/12 5:52 PM PICKLE PICKLE PICKLE DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND ALLIANCE, GATEWAY DISTRICT, WAREHOUSE DISTRICT CB Richard Ellis Cleveland Medical Mart & Convention Center Eaton Corporation MEMBERS 200 Public Square, Suite 2560, 44114 1370 Ontario Street, Suite 1128, 44114 Eaton Center, 1111 Superior Avenue, 44114 216.687.1800 216.920.1434 216.523.5000 advertisers in red www.cbre.com www.clevelandmedicalmart.com www.eaton.com

5th Street Arcades Chicago Title Insurance Co. The Cleveland Play House Ehle, Morrison Group Ltd. Cumberland Development LLC 1360 East Ninth Street, Suite 500, 44114 1901 East 13th Street, 44115 820 West Superior Avenue #230, 44113 530 Euclid Avenue, Suite 44 216.696.1275 216.400.7000 216.623.3888 216.583.0500 www.ctic.com www.clevelandplayhouse.com www.cumberland-development.com The Fedeli Group Twenty plus merchants offer jewelry, food, The Chilcote Law Firm Cleveland State University 5005 Rockside Road, Fifth Floor art, baseball heritage, more. 12434 Cedar Road Suite 3, 44106 2121 Euclid Avenue, KB 300, 44115 Independence, 44131 216.795.4117 216.687.5522 216.328.8080 ABM Parking Services www.chilcotelaw.com www.csuohio.edu www.thefedeligroup.com 1459 Hamilton Avenue, 44114 216.621.6600 The Chartwell Group Coakley Real Estate Company The Ferchill Group www.abm.com 1301 East 9th Street, Suite 2220, 44114 1382 West 9th Street, #410, 44113 1468 West 9th Street Suite 135, 44113 ABM is one of the largest facility manage- 216.360.0009 216.772.4700 216.566.7676 ment services providers in the US, offering www.chartwellgroup.com www.coakleyrealestate.com www.ferchillgroup.com state-of-the-art, dependable building maintenance services cost effectively. Citi Roc Real Estate Company Cohen & Company Gallagher Sports 635 West Lakeside Avenue, Ste. 202, 44113 1350 Euclid Avenue, Suite 800, 44115 3018 East Overlook Drive, 44118 Art American 216.245.3343 216.579.1040 216.373.6971 1138 West 9th Street, 44113 www.citiroc.com www.cohencpa.com www.gallaghersports.com 216.241.4420 www.art-american.com City Architecture Cohen Rosenthal and Kramer, LLP The Gateway Group 3636 Euclid Avenue, Suite 300, 44115 700 West St. Clair Avenue, Suite 400, 44113 2019 Center Street, Suite 320, 44113 Baker & Hostetler LLP 216.881.2444 216.781.7956 216.589.8400 1900 East 9th Street, Ste. 3200, 44115 www.cityarch.com www.crklaw.com www.gatewaygroupohio.com 216.621.0200 www.bakerlaw.com City Club of Cleveland Constantino’s Market Partnership 850 Euclid Avenue, 44114 1278 West 9th Street, 44113 1240 Huron Road #300, 44115 Barnes Wendling CPAs, Inc. 216.621.0082 216.344.0501 216. 621.3300 1350 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1400, 44115 www.cityclub.org www.constantinosmarket.com www.gcpartnership.com 216.566.9000 A beautifully appointed market with grocer- www.barneswendling.com City Visitor Communications ies, produce, dairy, fresh meats and seafood Greater Cleveland RTA 5755 Granger Road, Ste. 600 and a wide beer and beverage selection. 1240 West 6th Street, 44113 Behrens, Gioffre & Schroeder L.P.A. Independence, 44131 216.566.5100 1360 West 9th Street, Ste. 400, 44113 216.661.6666 Coon Restoration & Sealants, Inc. www.riderta.com 216.771.1144 www.cityvisitor.com 7349 Ravenna Avenue NE www.bgsattorneys.com Serving visitors through Cleveland and Louisville, 44641 Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP Akron-Canton Visitor, the Rock and Roll Hall 330.875.2100 200 Public Square, Suite 2800, 44114 Benesch Friedlander of Fame Getaway Guide, the Carowinds Get- www.coonrestoration.com 216.621.0150 Coplan & Aronoff LLP away Guide, the Kings Dominion Getaway Nationally recognized, award.winning www.hahnlaw.com 200 Public Square Suite 2300, 44114 Guide and the Official Downtown contractor that specializes in historic 216.363.4500 Cleveland Guide. preservations projects, masonry repairs, Howard Hanna www.beneschlaw.com concrete restoration and joint sealant a 800 West St. Clair Avenue, 44113 Business law firm that takes a results oriented, Cleveland Cavaliers nd caulking projects 216.986.7676 innovative approach to practicing law. One Center Court, 44115 www.howardhanna.com 800.820.CAVS Cresco Real Estate Distinctive Homes, the exclusive luxury Blue Point Grille www.cavs.com 3 Summit Park Drive, Suite 200, 44131 marketing component, provides services to 700 West St. Clair Avenue, 44113 216.520.1200 reach affluent audiences. 216.875.7827 Cleveland ChopHouse www.hrcleveland.com 824 West St. Clair Avenue, 44113 D.B. Hartt Huntington National Bank 216.623.0909 1382 West 9th Street, 44113 905 Euclid Avenue, 44115 The Bradley Associates, Ltd. www.chophouse.com 216.696.0400 216.515.6401 1220 West 6th Street 44113 www.dbhartt.com www.huntington.com 216.621.2001 Cleveland Indians 2401 Ontario Street, 44115 Dollar Bank ideastream Bruml Capital Corporation 216.420.HITS 1301 East 9th Street, 9th Floor, 44114 1375 Euclid Avenue, 44115 1801 East 9th Street, Suite 1620, 44114 www.indians.com 216.736.8983 216.916.6100 216.771.6660 www.dollarbank.com www.ideastream.org www.brumlcapital.com/ Cleveland Marathon, Inc. 29525 Chagrin Boulevard Ste. 215 D’Vine Wine Bar Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP Pepper Pike, 44122 836 West St. Clair Avenue, 44113 1405 East 6th Street,44114 800.467.3826 216.241.8463 216.622.8200 www.clevelandmarathon.com www.dvinewinebar.com www.calfee.com continued on page 32

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McGladrey Property Operations, LLC Thunder Tech John Q’s Steakhouse 1001 Lakeside Avenue, Suite 1400, 44114 812 Huron Road, Suite 410, 44115 3635 Perkins Avenue, Studio 5 SW, 44114 55 Public Square, 44113 216.522.1463 216.861.8070 216.391.2255 866.237.7062 mcgladrey.com www.thundertech.com www.johnqssteakhouse.com Quicken Loans Arena “Certified Angus Beef,” the highest quality Medical Mutual One Center Court, 44115 Turner Construction steaks available. Also grilled salmon, loin pork 2060 East 9th Street, 44115 216.420.2200 1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1400, 44115 chops, and chicken marsala plus photos, art- 216.687.7000 www.theqarena.com 216.522.1180 work, and memorabilia. www.medmutual.com www.turnerconstruction.com Committed to producing superior value Reminger Jones Day for members by assuring access to quality 101 West Prospect Ave. Suite 1400, 44115 United Church of Christ 901 East Lakeside Avenue, 44114 healthcare providers who offer appropriate 216.687.1311 700 East Prospect Avenue, 44115 www.jonesday.com care at an affordable price. www.reminger.com 216.736.2100 216.586.3939 www.ucc.org Mira Productions Residence Inn by Marriott Key Bank 2423 Payne Avenue, 44114 Colonial Marketplace United Way of Greater Cleveland 127 Public Square, 44114 216.361.0002 527 East Prospect Avenue, 44115 1331 Euclid Avenue, 44115 800.539.2968 www.miraproductions.com 216.443.9043 216.436.2140 www.key.com www.ihrco.com www.uws.org Motorcars Downtown Tire and Service The Krill Co., Inc. 1815 St. Clair Avenue, 44114 Richard E. Jacobs Group Welty Building Company 1275 Main Avenue, 44113 216.781.0884 25425 Center Ridge Road 515 Euclid Avenue, Suite 100, 44114 216.357.4777 www.motorcarstirecenter.com Westlake, 44145 216.931.2400 www.krill.com 440.871.4800 www.weltybldg.com Highly regarded expertise in construction MT Business Technologies, Inc. www.rejacobsgroup.com management, general contracting and 8200 Pleasant Valley Road The Warehouse District and Gateway District design-build services since 1932. Independence, 44131 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum would like to acknowledge the following 800.233.2938 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., 44114 individual members: Landau Public Relations www.mtbt.com 888.764.ROCK Thomas Brenner 700 West St. Clair, Fourth Floor, 44113 www.rockhall.com Michael P. Carney 216.574.8720 Newmark, Grubb, Knight, Frank Christine Connell www.landaupr.com 1350 Euclid Avenue, Suite 300, 44115 Roetzel & Andress 216.861.3040 1375 East 9th Street, 44114 Amy Georgalis Landmark Management 216.623.0150 Mark Giuliano 1300 West 9th Street, Suite 1, 44113 Novogradac & Company LLP www.ralaw.com Kira Hennessey 216.781.8510 1100 Superior Avenue, Suite 900, 44113 Elise Ice www.landmarkmgt.com 216.298.9000 St. Vincent Charity Medical Center Dave Lehmer Transforms historic buildings into luxury www.novoco.com 2351 East 22nd Street, 44115 Sheldon Lewin condominiums and apartments with resi- 216.861.6200 dent controlled building access, 24-hour Ohio Savings Bank, A Division of New York www.stvincentcharity.com Thomas McNair maintenance and five-star service. Community Bank, 1801 East 9th Street, 44114 A faith-based, high-quality healthcare pro- Carl Monday 216.588.5728 vider dedicated to providing excellent and Barry Nelson Lola www.amtrust.com compassionate care. Rich Sensenbrenner 2058 East 4th Street, 44115 Bob Zimmer 216.621.5652 Old Stone Church Sandvick Architects www.lolabistro.com 91 Public Square, 44113 1265 West 6th Street, Suite 201, 44113 Melissa Zujkowski 216.241.6145 216.621.8055 Lolly the Trolley www.oldstonechurch.org www.sandvickarchitects.com 1790 Columbus Road, 44113 Downtown’s historic Presbyterian Church 216.771.4484 with the contemporary spirit. Open and Shaia Parking/Victory Properties www.lollytrolley.com welcoming to all persons. 812 Huron Road, #701, 44115 216.621.0328 Ostendorf-Morris Company Mansour, Gavin, Gerlack & Manos Co., L.P.A. Standard Parking 55 Public Square, Suite 2150, 44113 1100 Superior Avenue, Suite 800, 44114 1301 East 9th Street, 44114 216.523.1500 216.861.7200 216.522.0700 www.mggmlpa.com www.colliersom.com www.standardparking.com

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