Hanna Building, Cleveland
Facts and practical information
The Hanna Building is a historically renovated high-rise in downtown Cleveland's Theater District on the corner of East 14th Street and Euclid Avenue. The building stands 194 feet high and rises to 16 stories. It was built in 1921 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The Hanna is part of the Playhouse Square historic property portfolio and features many of the same features such as news tickers, billboards, and decorative elements as the other "theatrical" buildings in the locale. The Hanna is highly recognizable on the Playhouse Square and is currently the third tallest building in the Theater District behind the B.F. Keith and the US Bank Centre. Like many buildings of the era, the Hanna sits in an oblong fashion in relation to the street grid and runs parallel to the roadways of Euclid Avenue and East 14th Street, respectfully. ()
Downtown Cleveland (Playhouse Square)Cleveland
Hanna Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hanna Theatre, Playhouse Square, Trinity Cathedral, Erie Street Cemetery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Hanna Building?
How to get to Hanna Building by public transport?
Bus
- East 14th Street (1 min walk)
- Cleveland Greyhound Station (5 min walk)
Light rail
- Tower City • Lines: 67Ax, 67AX Blue, Blue, Green (17 min walk)
- South Harbor • Lines: 67Ax, 67AX Blue, Blue, Green (18 min walk)
Metro
- Tower City • Lines: Red (19 min walk)
- Tri-C–Campus District • Lines: Red (33 min walk)
Train
- Cleveland (22 min walk)