Former names Citizens Building Completed 1903 Floor count 13 Opened 1903 Architecture firm Hubbell & Benes | Type Office Roof 55.47 m (182 ft) Height 55 m Floors 13 Construction started 1902 | |
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Location 850 Euclid AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44114 United States Similar Superior Building, The Kimpton Schofield, Detroit–Superior Bridge, Hope Memorial Bridge, Main Avenue Bridge |
The Citizens Building, built for Citizens Savings and Trust and now known as the City Club Building, is a historic high-rise building in downtown Cleveland, Ohio constructed in 1903. It is home to the City Club of Cleveland and was designed by the Cleveland architectural firm of Hubbell & Benes. J. H. Wade was the bank's chairman in the early 1900s and commissioned many projects with Hubbell & Benes.
The building has long been home to jewelers. It is located at 850 Euclid Avenue, near East 9th Street. It has 14 floors and was home to the offices of many prominent Cleveland businessmen including investment banker William George Dietz and insurance company and brokererage firm owner Harry J. Klossen.
The building originally featured a neoclassical portico with four large columns, but it was later removed.