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Downtown Districts

East 4th Street (E4)

216. 589.1111 • www.east4thstreet.com 2057 East 4th St. • Cleveland, OH 44115 Quickly becoming a nightlife destination of choice, this narrow brick street is packed with upscale eateries and entertainment. Take in a show at the House of Blues. Laugh along with your favorite comedian at Hilarities. Bowl at the upscale Corner Alley. Savor a pint at Flannery’s or dine at Chef Michael Symon’s Lola, or Chef Jonathon Sawyer’s The Greenhouse Tavern. It’s all there . . . And more.

Historic Gateway District (GTWY)

216. 771.1994 • www.historicgateway.org 812 Huron Rd., #417 • Cleveland, OH 44115 Home to both Progressive Field and Quicken Loans Arena, the district is active year-round with baseball (Cleveland Indians), basketball (Cleveland Cavaliers), hockey (Lake Erie Monsters), arena football (Cleveland Gladiators) and entertainment ranging from national concert acts to ice skating performances. A host of pubs offer a bite to eat and frosty drink before or after the big game.

Historic Warehouse District (WRH) www.warehousedistrict.org The streets of West 6th, West 9th and West St. Clair are lined with destination restaurants and nightlife. Unique coffee shops and specialty boutiques add to the charm of this neighborhood which includes historic warehouses that have been converted into distinctive loft apartments and condominiums.

North Coast Harbor District (NCH)

North Coast Harbor is the site of the I. M. Pei-designed Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Great Lakes Science Center and Cleveland Browns Stadium. Other points of interest include the Steamship William G. Mather, the U.S.S. Cod World War II submarine, the Goodtime III sightseeing boat and the International Women's Air & Space Museum.

PlayhouseSquare Theater District (PLSQ)

The highlight of Cleveland's Theater District is PlayhouseSquare, the second largest performing arts center in the country, which draws well over one million visitors annually. The five beautifully restored theatres are home to the opera, ballet, concerts and an impressive Broadway Series and Great Lakes Theater Festival at the Hanna Theatre. Grab a bite to eat before or after a show at one of the several nearby restaurants.

Quadrangle District (QUAD)

Home to Cleveland State University and Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus. Cleveland State’s Wolstein Center hosts the Cleveland State University Vikings basketball team, concerts and numerous special events. Tower Press, located at 1900 Superior Avenue, is Cleveland’s first legally zoned live/work loft building where artists can live and work in their own lofts.

The Flats (FLT)

Flats Oxbow Association 216. 566.1046 • www.voiceoftheflats.org 1283 Riverbed St. • Cleveland, OH 44113 On the banks of the Cuyahoga River, The Flats is home to restaurants, concert venues, nightclubs and the Nautica Queen cruise ship. The Flats’ east bank is currently being reinvented into a residential neighborhood mixed with an 18-story office tower, hotel, shops and a public park.

Tower City District (TWC)

A renovated train terminal, the ornate Tower City Center houses an indoor retail area with shops and an array of restaurants. It also includes a cinema and two distinguished hotels, the Ritz-Carlton Cleveland and the Cleveland Renaissance Hotel. The lower level of Tower City Center houses the Regional Transit Authority's (RTA's) light rail system. Time Warner Cable Amphitheater at Tower City sits behind the historic 52-story Terminal Tower.

Downtown Cleveland Alliance (D+TWC)

216. 736.7799 www.downtownclevelandalliance.com Twitter: @DowntownCLE 50 Public Square, Ste. 825 • Cleveland, OH 44113 The not-for-profit advocate dedicated to building a dynamic downtown. We represent downtown property owners, residents and businesses.



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