Plaza Apartments (Cleveland)

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Plaza Apartments
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Location3206 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Coordinates 41°30′4″N81°39′53″W / 41.50111°N 81.66472°W / 41.50111; -81.66472
Built1901
ArchitectSteffens, Searles & Hirsh
MPS Upper Prospect MRA
NRHP reference No. 84000233 [1] [2]
Added to NRHPNovember 1, 1984

The Plaza Apartments is a historic five-story apartment building located in the Central neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. [3] Built in 1901, it was designed by the architectural firm of Steffens, Searles & Hirsh, which built many middle-class apartment buildings in the Cleveland era around the turn of the twentieth century. [4] It features a primarily brick facade; stone appears in the exterior, and the foundation is stone. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 1, 1984, being included primarily for its architectural significance. [2] Other historic buildings surround the Plaza Apartments: it was added to the Register as part of the "Upper Prospect Multiple Resource Area," [2] and the Register-listed Jeremiah Ensworth House is located next door. [5] Located just a quarter of a mile (400 m) from the Cleveland State University campus, the Plaza Apartments remains an active apartment building today, although named the "Plaza Suites." [6]

The Plaza was noted as a creative center of Cleveland's arts and music scene during the 1970s and '80s. [7] The members of Pere Ubu lived in the apartment building, and the building can be seen on the cover of the band's 1978 album Dub Housing . [8]

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 Plaza Apartments, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2008-12-25.
  3. SPA Map - Central, Cleveland City Planning Commission. Accessed 2011-07-12.
  4. Steffens, Searles & Hirsh, Cleveland Architects Database, Cleveland Landmarks Commission. Accessed 2008-12-25.
  5. See File:Jeremiah Ensworth House.jpg.
  6. Off-Campus Housing, Cleveland State University, 2008. Accessed 2008-12-25.
  7. Heaton, Michael (August 19, 2011). "The Plaza in Cleveland was a creative haven and a home for musicians, writers and other artists". The Plain Dealer . Retrieved May 14, 2025.
  8. Petkovic, John (August 19, 2012). "Cleveland-centric vibe influences Founding Father's 'Rapid Transit' CD". The Plain Dealer . Retrieved May 14, 2025.