Central YMCA, Historic YMCA building in Campus District, Cleveland, United States.
The Central YMCA building displays Renaissance Revival architecture with symmetrical facades, arched windows, decorative stonework, and classical elements designed by Hubbell & Benes in 1911.
Constructed in 1911 as a residential facility for YMCA members, the building later housed the Cleveland YMCA School of Technology which evolved into Cleveland State University.
The building served as a community hub providing recreational and social services to local residents while hosting civic events, educational programs, and community gatherings for over a century.
Located at 2200 Prospect Avenue in downtown Cleveland, the building currently operates as The Domain at Cleveland student housing complex managed by Asset Student Housing since 2015.
This National Register of Historic Places listed building uniquely transformed from a YMCA facility to educational institution space and finally into modern student apartments while preserving its architectural integrity.
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