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The following photos were taken in Midtown (The Quadrangle?) between E. 12th St. and E. 38th St., about a 2 mile stretch between Downtown Cleveland and Tyler Village.

 

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Coming up... Part Five: CSU and Euclid Ave.

Seems as though there are more warehouses than in the WD. Like the mix between those and the Avenue District infill.

Much of the area you were visiting is called St. Clair-Superior, a part of which is the Asiatown neighborhood. That neighborhood has the massive Tyler Village (old Tyler Furniture plant) which I see you discovered!

 

To the others, there probably is more warehouse space converted to live-work lofts in the St. Clair-Superior and Midtown areas, but those cover a much larger geographic area than the Warehouse District downtown.

 

EDIT: nice pictures, BTW!

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

^Thanks, I wasn't sure what neighborhood that was called. I found out about Tyler Village last year from skyscraperpage.com and learned more about it from this forum(which I found out about from City-Data) and ever since then I have wanted to check it out.

Man .. the whole Midtown neighborhood has such potential. I'd love to see this area grow in development.

The very top of my house is in this thread! Loves it.

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