Willson Tower, residential in Ohio, United States
Willson Tower is a skyscraper in Cleveland, Ohio, completed in 1971 and standing about 210 feet tall across 22 floors. The building houses one and two-bedroom apartments managed by the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority as part of the city's public housing.
The tower was built in 1971 during Cleveland's urban growth when the city was adding new residential buildings. It was named after Hiram Willson, a Cleveland lawyer recognized for his service to the community.
The building is easy to locate and sits near parks, the Hough Library, and local stores such as Dave's Market. An elevator connects all floors, on-site laundry facilities are available, parking is provided nearby, and central heating and air conditioning are available year-round.
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