The Chesterfield Building, Cleveland
Facts and practical information
The Chesterfield Building is a 1965-erected high-rise 200 foot tall, 20-story apartment building complex located in the Reserve Square area of downtown Cleveland. The building was designed by Charles Luckman who is responsible for the Aon Center, the Los Angeles Convention Center, the Madison Square Garden in New York and the AmTrust Financial Center in Cleveland among many others. The complex contains 407 living units and features distinctive windows that open out giving the impression that the building is an old factory, but the building has always been apartments. The Chesterfield features a roof-top swimming pool and underwent major cosmetic renovation in 2001. ()
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The Chesterfield Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hanna Theatre, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Playhouse Square, Erie Street Cemetery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to The Chesterfield Building?
How to get to The Chesterfield Building by public transport?
Bus
- East 14th Street (4 min walk)
- Cleveland Greyhound Station (4 min walk)
Light rail
- South Harbor • Lines: 67Ax, 67AX Blue, Blue, Green (14 min walk)
- Tower City • Lines: 67Ax, 67AX Blue, Blue, Green (15 min walk)
Metro
- Tower City • Lines: Red (16 min walk)
- Tri-C–Campus District • Lines: Red (37 min walk)
Train
- Cleveland (17 min walk)