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Lakeview Terrace (Cleveland)

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Public housing was vital following the rising population of Cleveland in the 1920s and 1930s. Overcrowding in the central areas of city was decried and it was reasoned that the local government must intervene in some way to minimize the negative effects of this overcrowding. This demand led to the
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and many others. In fact, many cities have their own either mini or mega versions of Lakeview. At the time of its construction, Cleveland was praised for being on the cutting edge of urban dwelling planning. The entire complex was designed by Joseph L. Weinberg, William H. Conrad, and Wallace G.
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in 1935 to supplement the declining availability of low-cost housing in the metropolitan area of Cleveland, the complex would include a community center to engage residents in issues relating to neighborhood safety and education. It is also worthy of mention that Lakeview was one of the first
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on East 55th and Chester) stands as a symbol to Cleveland's commitment to safe, clean, and affordable public housing in generally under served urban communities. Its mass dominates the skyline in Ohio City and
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attempts to offer lower cost housing for poorer residents in the urban center. The formula regarding the establishment of public housing that Cleveland pioneered would be adopted by the urban cities of
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to the north. In 2015, the Northeast Ohio Apartment Association gave the tower its Silver Award due to its promotion of safe and high professional standards.
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The main focus is the 1973-erected 211 unit Lakeview Tower. The residential tower (the second tallest public housing structure in the city after the
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planning and development of what would become the Lakeview Terrace complex. It was commissioned by the
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Residential in Washington Avenue Cleveland, Ohio United States
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Cleveland
Ohio
United States
high-rise
Ohio City
Cleveland

WPA poster
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority
Ernest J. Bohn
Chicago
Detroit
New York City
Los Angeles
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Willson Tower
the Flats
downtown Cleveland
Lake Erie
Willson Tower
Bohn Tower
Parkview Apartments (Cleveland)


Lakeview Terrace
"Lakewiew Terrace Apartments"
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