Winton Place, Residential skyscraper in Lakewood, Ohio, United States.
Winton Place is a 28-story residential building 264 feet tall that overlooks Lake Erie and the Cleveland region. The structure contains modern apartment units with waterfront exposure throughout the tower.
The building was completed in 1963 on the site of the Roseneath mansion, which had belonged to automobile pioneer Alexander Winton. The original estate burned in 1962, clearing the way for this new residential tower.
The building represents a shift from private estates to modern apartment living that transformed Lakewood's prestigious waterfront in the 1960s.
The building sits on Lakewood Avenue with easy access to waterfront views and regional amenities throughout the Cleveland area. Its location makes it simple to explore the neighborhood and connect with public transportation.
When it opened in 1963, it became the tallest apartment building between New York City and Chicago. This distinction marked it as a major architectural achievement during the region's postwar development.
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