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  1. May 27, 2021 · Overlooking the Cuyahoga River with one of the most spectacular views of Cleveland, Luca Italian Cuisine has become a staple of the Warehouse District ever since it first opened its doors in 2013. Serving award-winning modern Italian food with a fabulous wine list and romantic European atmosphere, Luca’s is a favorite in the ...

  2. The Warehouse District is a nationally recognized historic district located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It is roughly bound by Front Avenue, Superior Avenue, West 3rd Street, and West 10th Street. On September 30, 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Cleveland Warehouse District.

  3. May 15, 2024 · Exploring the Midwest and planning a stop in CLE? Be sure to make some time to explore Clevelands Warehouse District. Located in the heart of Downtown Cleveland, this historic neighborhood offers a captivating blend of rich history, modern development, and a lively atmosphere.

  4. The Warehouse District is a nationally recognized historic district located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It is roughly bound by Front Avenue, Superior Avenue, West 3rd Street, and West 10th Street. On September 30, 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Cleveland Warehouse District.

  5. In the Warehouse District, you can meet your friends, coworkers or neighbors at a local coffee shop or bar. You can enjoy weekend brunch or weekday lunch. Plus, the District boasts some of the finest dining in the City and a vibrant nightlife.

  6. Explore the Warehouse Districts storied past through this self-guided walkabout. Follow the interactive map to find notable buildings within the District while learning about their fascinating history. Whether you have 20 minutes or an hour to spare, there is history to explore around every corner.

  7. The Warehouse District, often called Downtowns First Neighborhood, is Cleveland’s 19th century commercial center; the Downtown of that era. Bank Street (now West 6th Street) was Main Street for banks, churches, theaters, newspapers, and hospitality.