Guardian Bank Building
New England Building | |
Walker & Weeks | |
Architectural style | Beaux Arts |
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NRHP reference No. | 00001065[1] |
Added to NRHP | September 8, 2000 |
The Guardian Bank Building (originally known as the New England Building and later known as the National City Bank Building) is a
Cleveland, Ohio
.
Description and history
It was built in 1896 and stands adjacent to
Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge and remodeled by Walker and Weeks in 1915. It was converted to a Holiday Inn Express in 1999, and added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 8, 2000.[1]
In January 2010, Rosetta, the largest independent interactive agency in America, announced plans to move into the Guardian Bank Building. The plans, announced in conjunction with the signing of a 10–year lease, include stripping and remodeling the top five floors, building a new penthouse suite on the roof, and renaming the building.[2] In March 2012, developers announced plans to convert five stories into 85 apartments.[3]
See also
- List of Registered Historic Places in Cleveland, Ohio
- List of tallest buildings in Cleveland
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ "Digital agency Rosetta plans to bring nearly 400 jobs to new downtown Cleveland offices". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
- ^ McFee, Michelle Jarboe (March 29, 2012). "More downtown Cleveland apartments planned; housing will fill 5 floors of Rosetta Center". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, Ohio. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
External links
Media related to Guardian Bank Building at Wikimedia Commons