
Cleveland, the second largest city in Ohio, began as an industrial base in the late 1800s. It maintained the status of a prominent manufacturing industry until the economy declined in the 1960s. The city has once again become stronger due to economic transformation that begins in the 1990s. Summer in this area is warm at high humidity. It is cold weather in winter, sometimes it will snow. Nearby Erie lake often shares winter wonderland.
Many downtown buildings share a neoclassical building common to Greek designs. There are abundant skyscrapers in the downtown area, and there are remarkable buildings such as terminal tower and key tower. They attract visitors not only a lot of business in the center of the city but also visitors. Key tower also called key center is the tallest building in Ohio. Post-modern elements and Art Deco design are concentrated in the most important high-rise building in the city. Cleveland landmark architecture includes the Old Stone Age Church, the Arcade and Theodosius Church of the Russian Orthodox Church.
A key center with more than 1 million square feet of hotel, hotel and accommodation space is a leading element of downtown Cleveland. It was completed in 1991, but recently it was awarded the "Excellent Building Award" and the honor of TOBY. A financial services holding company called KeyCorp is one of the major tenants. The structure provides a wonderful view of Erie Lake, Browns Stadium and the Town Hall. This skyscraper is 57 stories high. Most of the downtown buildings are concentrated in the mall area next to this particular skyscraper.
Other neighboring countries include the United States Trusty, Starbucks, Marriott Hotel, Procurement of Cuyahoga Count, Cleveland Police Museum, Public Auditorium, School District of the Metropolitan Area, Library and so on. The shopping mall is functioning as a beautiful center as this building is the most prominent high-rise building in this area.
Production of the Cleveland economy may have decreased, but the new type of industry moved to the city since the 1990s. Eric Lake and the Kayahoga River contributed to the initial production start. For companies living in this area, the manufacturing industry is still remarkable. But new industries are moving as well. Several companies are headquartered in Cleveland, such as Applied Industrial Technologies, Sherwin - Williams Company, NASA, and Jones Day.
It is not only a large business area but also a big visitor attraction every year. We are planning to travel to Cleveland where more than 9 million people can enjoy while watching the coastline of Erie Lake. You can experience cultural facilities such as museums and the Cleveland Orchestra. Several small areas in the city add a little sense around every corner for the visitor. They can walk downtown area or visit one of the small districts located on the east or west river. There are various boutiques, art galleries, cafes in neighborhoods such as little Italy. This area has a lot of charm and today it is a popular place for all industries.
