Campus District
The Campus District is home to an eclectic mix of businesses,
nonprofits and cultural institutions, including the headquarters of
the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper, Tap Packaging Solutions - one
of the oldest employee owned companies in the state - and Trinity
Commons, one of Cleveland's first environmentally-friendly
buildings, and home to Trinity Cathedral and the headquarters of
the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio.
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority's Stephanie Tubbs
Jones Transit Center and Cleveland State's Wolstein Center, home of
the Cleveland State Vikings basketball team and numerous concerts
and events throughout the year, also are located in with the
District. Altogether, this neighborhood welcomes over
100,000 weekly visitors, including over 26,000 college students and
19,000 employees at the more than 300 businesses and other
institutions in the area. The District is also at the center
of an amazing amount of new development, with Cleveland State's
$450 million campus expansion well underway - the most recent
addition being the striking new student center at Euclid and East
22nd.
In addition, Euclid Commons now provides on campus housing for
over 600 students. Just down the street, Cuyahoga Community
College, which opened in 1963 and is Ohio's oldest and largest
community college, continues to grow, with its newly renovated
Health and Wellness Center slated to open officially in mid-month,
and construction underway for a new Workforce Development center at
30th and Woodland.
Along the southern end of East 22nd Street, the Sisters of
Charity Health System have relocated their headquarters to the
District, and their flagship hospital, St. Vincent Charity Medical
Center, is in the midst of a $100 million renovation to the campus
that has been their home in the neighborhood for over 150 years.
The District is an eclectic, vibrant, urban mix of
longstanding and historically significant institutions and vigorous
new growth.
The Campus District is home to an eclectic mix of
businesses, nonprofits and cultural institutions, including the
headquarters of the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper, Tap Packaging
Solutions - one of the oldest employee owned companies in the state
- and Trinity Commons, one of Cleveland's first
environmentally-friendly buildings, and home to Trinity Cathedral
and the headquarters of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio.
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority's
Stephanie Tubbs Jones Transit Center and Cleveland State's Wolstein
Center, home of the Cleveland State Vikings basketball team and
numerous concerts and events throughout the year, also are located
in with the District. Altogether, this neighborhood welcomes
over 100,000 weekly visitors, including over 26,000 college
students and 19,000 employees at the more than 300 businesses and
other institutions in the area. The District is also at the
center of an amazing amount of new development, with Cleveland
State's $450 million campus expansion well underway - the most
recent addition being the striking new student center at Euclid and
East 22nd. In addition, Euclid Commons now provides on campus
housing for over 600 students. Just down the street, Cuyahoga
Community College, which opened in 1963 and is Ohio's oldest and
largest community college, continues to grow, with its newly
renovated Health and Wellness Center slated to open officially in
mid-month, and construction underway for a new Workforce
Development center at 30th and Woodland. Along the southern
end of East 22nd Street, the Sisters of Charity Health System have
relocated their headquarters to the District, and their flagship
hospital, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, is in the midst of a
$100 million renovation to the campus that has been their home in
the neighborhood for over 150 years. The District is an
eclectic, vibrant, urban mix of longstanding and historically
significant institutions and vigorous new growth.