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  2. Parkview Apartments (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    The Parkview Apartments is a 1926-built 213 foot former Allerton Hotel high-rise that was converted into apartments in downtown Cleveland's Nine-Twelve District that sits just south of the Reserve Square complex. [1] The building is in the Renaissance revival style and is facaded in detailed red brick. [2]

  3. Englewood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Englewood is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,463 at the 2020 census . A northern suburb of Dayton , it is part of the Dayton metropolitan area .

  4. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    Meadowbrook Apartments; President John Adams Manor; Sea Breeze Gardens, formerly known as the Bay Vista Apartments; San Francisco. Alice Griffith Projects (colloquially "Double Rock"), Bayview; Alemany Homes, Bernal Heights; Holly Courts, Bernal Heights; Hunters View Dwellings, Hunters Point; Hunters Point East/West, Hunters Point; La Salle ...

  5. Category:Apartment buildings in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  6. List of tallest buildings in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    It is the tallest residential-access building in the city and state, partially redeveloped from offices into apartments in 2018. 3 200 Public Square: 658 (201) 45 1985 200 Public Square The 4th-tallest building in Ohio and the tallest building constructed in the city in the 1980s.

  7. Ohio Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The house has been occupied by Ohio's governors ever since, except for 1975–1983, the third and fourth terms of Governor James A. Rhodes. (He had lived in the house during his first two terms, from 1963 to 1971, but then acquired a Columbus residence of his own and remained there after his return to the governorship.)

  8. Fairview Park, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Most notably, the village began attracting former Cleveland residents when Fairview Shopping Center opened in 1947 on Lorain Road. In 1950, the village's size exceeded 5,000 at 9,234 and became the City of Fairview Park. The first city charter was adopted in November 1958. The remaining Parkview region was later annexed to Fairview in 1967. [6]

  9. Erieview Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Erieview Tower (also known as the Tower at Erieview, 100 Erieview, or the Erieview Plaza Tower) is a skyscraper featuring elements of the International style [2] located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States.