A
Little History Of The Building…
The Walker & Weeks building was
built in 1927 by architects Frank R. Walker and Harry
E. Weeks and is listed on the National Historical Building
Registry. The fifth and sixth floors of the building served
as office space for their architectural firm. The second,
third and
fourth floors of the building were rented out to various
tenants throughout the years and the ground floor was
leased to a Lincoln
Motor Car dealer.
Frank Walker and Harry Weeks are famous for designing
premier architecture throughout the Midwest and Europe.
They are responsible for several well-known Cleveland
buildings such as Severance Hall, The Federal Reserve
Bank, the Cleveland Board of Education building, the Cleveland
Public Library, National City Bank, the Superior Building,
Cleveland Municipal Stadium just to name few and numerous
local churches.
Amenities…
Each unit of the Walker and Weeks building
has been renovated to include modern conveniences paired
with energy efficient appliances and building systems
to provide a clean environment. Building amenities include
a community rooftop sundeck with a garden and indoor,
heated parking. The following is a list of amenities featured
in each suite:
- Energy star rated gas stove, dishwasher, refrigerator/freezer and microwave.
- On-site laundry room.
- New, energy efficient
windows.
- Walk-in closets.
- New hardwood floors.
- Solid wood maple cabinets
in kitchen and bathroom
- Individually controlled
heat/air conditioning
- Cable TV.
- High speed internet and
CAT 5 voice & data connection & CSU wifi access.
- High ceilings varying
from 12’ to 22’.
- Several select units have
private sundecks.
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