Английская Википедия:Bryant Building (Cleveland)

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The Bryant Building is a historic retail building located in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. The building, designed by the prominent local architectural firm of Christian, Schwarzenburg and Gaede, was constructed by Mall Motor Co. as their new salesroom and service center, and was completed in 1921. The structure was purchased by Bryant Motor Co. in 1922.

The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on December 11, 2014.

Construction of the building

The Mall Motor Co. was an automobile dealership located in Cleveland, Ohio. In the fall of 1920, Mall Motor Co. purchased a long on the north side of Superior Avenue between E. 12th and E. 13th Streets. Located at what is now 1261 Superior Avenue, the lot had a frontage of Шаблон:Convert on Superior Avenue,Шаблон:Efn and extended Шаблон:Convert into the heart of the block. By December, Mall Motor Co. had hired the locally prominent architectural firm of Christian, Schwarzenburg and Gaede to design a $250,000 ($Шаблон:Inflation in Шаблон:Inflation-year dollars) structure[1][2] consisting of a basement and two above-ground stories.[3] Construction would include a brick foundation, steel frame, reinforced concrete walls and floors, and brick interior walls.[2] The structure would also have steam heat.[1]

The $250,000 ($Шаблон:Inflation in Шаблон:Inflation-year dollars) contract for the building was let in April 1921.[3][4] Local building firm Lundoff Bicknell & Co. was the general contractor, and provided brick, carpentry, and masonry work as well. The heating system was designed, manufactured, and installed by Warden & Lease; the plumbing system by Euclid Avenue Plumbing Co.; and the cooling system by Lee H. Gould.[3] At some point between December 1920 and July 1921, another lot about Шаблон:Convert deep and about Шаблон:Convert wide was purchased at the rear of the 1261 Superior.[5] The building rose swiftly, and was completed by the end of April 1921.[6]

The finished building extended from Superior Avenue to Rockwell Avenue.[5] it featured a Шаблон:Convert salesroom[5] with Шаблон:Convert high ceilings and six glass-paneled garage doors on the Superior Avenue side of the building.[7] A mezzanine with offices overlooked the sales room. The sales area also featured restrooms specifically set aside for female patrons. Behind the salesroom was a Шаблон:Convert service area and garage. This area featured a lounge and showers for employee use.[5]

Mall Motor Co. formally opened the structure on July 24, 1921.[5]

History of the building

Mall Motor Co. sold the building to the Bryant Motor Co. in September 1922.[8][9]

At some point in the 20th century, Шаблон:Convert of garage at the rear of the building was demolished.[10]

Cuyahoga County purchased the building some time before 1990, and used as the headquarters of the county title agency.[11]

Cuyahoga County began attempting to sell the Шаблон:Convert building to a private owner about 2012.[10] The structure finally sold for an undisclosed sum in 2016 to Masthead Brewing, a brew pub. The new owner renovated Шаблон:Convert of the front of the building into restaurant space, removing the dropped ceiling to expose the original ceiling height and adding seating for 250 customers. A sidewalk cafe was added to the Superior Avenue side of the building. The renovation retained the garage doors, which (when raised) allowed the interior to be open to the street during warm weather. Masthead Brewing opened in January 2017.[7]

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External links

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