Swetland Building (Cleveland)
The Swetland was renovated and restored to its early 20th-century condition in 2013 and 2014 as part of a larger redevelopment by the Geis Companies of Streetsboro. The development includes the 29-story brutalist tower designed by Marcel Breuer, renovated into a luxury hotel and apartment building known as The 9 Cleveland, and the 1907-built Cleveland Trust Company Building, renovated to house the downtown Cleveland location of Heinen's Fine Foods. Heinen's occupies some space in the Swetland building, while the remainder of the building is used for residential space, housing 100 apartments. Some of the apartments are offered at a subsidized rate for employees of The 9 to encourage a "work-live environment". The Ritenour Group of Twinsburg was responsible for restoring the deteriorated masonry on the facade.
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