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THE ARCADE < this is my business >
| Categories: | Attractions/Entertainment, Reception Sites |
| Address: |
401 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44114 |
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Christa and Brett's Wedding
"I have to give it 5 stars because the venue is just breathtaking. The architecture is amazing, location is great, food is fantastic and service is impeccable. This isn't to say we didn't have a few glitches. They ran out of vodka and rum at one of the bars (not acceptable with us paying a per person bar price). And the venue is a little pricey for Cleveland. But definitely one of the most unique venues in the city which is the reason I picked it in the first place! I would have it there again in a heartbeat."
LISA and JOHN O.'s Wedding
"Lisa spent many lunch hours here when she worked at Higbee's/Dillards downtown. The Arcade, located between Superior and Euclid Avenues in downtown Cleveland, is one of America's first indoor shopping malls and Cleveland's first skyscraper. Built in 1890, the magnificent building consists of two 9-story towers, connected by a glass and metal, 5-story atrium. Today, the building houses a Hyatt Hotel, retail shops, and a food court. History: The Arcade was designed by Cleveland architect, John Eisenmann, who also designed the first building at (what would become)Case Western Reserve University and Southwest General Hospital. The project, completed in 1890, cost $867,000 and was financed by the leading industrialists of the day: John D Rockefeller, Marcus Hanna, and Charles Brush. The structure, said to be modeled after the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan Italy, was the first Cleveland building to be added to the National Register of Historic Places (in 1975). The Arcade is considered to be one of the first indoor shopping malls in the United States."
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