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The Chesterfield Building

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Former names
  
The Chesterfield

Completed
  
1967

Floor count
  
20

Opened
  
1967

Phone
  
+1 216-619-3805

Architect
  
Charles Luckman

Type
  
Residential

Roof
  
60.96 m (200 ft)

Height
  
61 m

Floors
  
20

Construction started
  
1965

The Chesterfield Building

Location
  
1801 East 12th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 United States

Address
  
1801 E 12th St, Cleveland, OH 44114, USA

Similar
  
Statler Arms Apartments, The Kimpton Schofield, South Harbor, The 9 Cleveland, Children's Museum of Cleveland

The Chesterfield Building is a 1965-erected high-rise 200 foot tall, 20-story apartment building complex located in the Reserve Square area of downtown Cleveland. The building was designed by Charles Luckman who is responsible for the Aon Center (Los Angeles), the Los Angeles Convention Center, the Madison Square Garden in New York and the AmTrust Financial Center in Cleveland among many others. The complex contains 407 living units and features distinctive windows that open out giving the impression that the building is an old factory, but the building has always been apartments. The Chesterfield features a roof-top swimming pool and underwent major cosmetic (exterior) renovation in 2001.

In 2011, building management were alerted of their having 78 code violations, including structural issues, plumbing problems, foundation fissures, and lack of pest control. The building was later rebranded "The Sphere" and renovated.

References

The Chesterfield Building Wikipedia