in major rehab news --
925 euclid -- fka the union trust bldg, fka huntington bldg --
-- now the centennial -- 21 stories -- 1.36M sq ft -- built 1921-24
per march 2022 crains -- filling a need for workforce housing -- downtown mixed use reno wins historic tax credit and will add 1000 people living downtown in moderately priced apts, plus hundreds more working:
The Centennial, in downtown Cleveland, wins $40 million in tax credits for 'transformational' projects
The $465 million revival of one of downtown Cleveland's largest — and most challenging — properties finally is poised to move forward, after winning a whopping $40 million in state tax credits aimed at so-called transformational projects.
The Millennia Cos. landed that prize for the Centennial, its long-anticipated makeover of the vacant Union Trust Building at East Ninth Street and Euclid Avenue. The 1.36 million-square-foot complex has languished for almost a decade, a block-long dead zone in the heart of a reviving central business district
Now, with the promise of the mammoth tax-credit award, Millennia can execute on its vision of filling the space with modestly priced apartments and a 61-room boutique hotel.
A high-end restaurant and the Cleveland Exposition, a museum-like display, will occupy the building's cavernous lobby. Millennia's plans also call for a rooftop event space and retail lining East Ninth, Euclid and Chester Avenue.
the monumental interior
developer plans