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MARKET HISTORY Since opening to shoppers on November 2, 1912, the West Side Market—Cleveland’s oldest continuously operating municipally owned market, has anchored the historic Ohio City neighborhood. Built to replace the Pearl Street Market, located on the opposite corner since 1840, it was one of three public markets in Cleveland that included the Broadway Market and the Central Market. All three served Cleveland’s growing immigrant population in the early 20th century. Only the West Side Market remains. Championed by Mayor Tom L. Johnson and designed by renowned local architects W. Dominick Benes and Benjamin Hubbell, the grand 241’ x 124’ structure has a 44-foot high Guastavino tile vaulted ceiling, and a clock tower, which stands 137’ tall. The tower was historically fashioned with a clock designed and manufactured by the Seth Thomas Clock Company. Construction commenced in 1908, the cornerstone was laid in 1910, and on October 31, 1912, Mayor Newton D. Baker hosted the Market’s dedication ceremony. The total construction cost was $734,890.72. Originally, there were 109 stands inside selling meats, dairy products, bread, groceries and ethnic specialty foods. Produce was sold from curb stands until the outdoor produce aisles were erected a few years later. In 2008, the West Side Market was designated as one of “10 Great Public Places in America,” by the American Planning Association and continues to offer an authentic and culturally diverse shopping experience. The West Side Market celebrated its Centennial in 2012. In honor of the Centennial year, historic images from the Market’s past have been installed above the vendor stands in the Market house. Images for these banners have been provided by the Michael Schwartz Library at Cleveland State and The Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. PHOTO CREDITS Cover: Tim Kelly Inside Panel: Hattie Kotz Proudly owned and operated by the City of Cleveland since 1912 LORAIN WEST 25TH WEST 24TH ABBEY GEHRING MARKET AVE. BRIDGE AVE. BRIDGE AVE. WEST 26TH CARROLL RED LINE TO DOWNTOWN TO I-90/OH-2 N P P P ABOUT THE MARKET The West Side Market is home to over 100 vendors, offering fresh meats, cheese, poultry, seafood, fruits and vegetables, baked goods, spices, ethnic specialties, prepared foods, and flowers. A National Historic Landmark, the Market offers a shopping experience that remains nearly unchanged since first opening its doors over 100 years ago. VISIT THE MARKET Customer parking is available directly behind the Market. Enter the lot from Lorain Ave. or West 24th St. 1979 W. 25TH STREET CLEVELAND, OHIO 44113 PHONE: (216) 664-3387 Hours of Operation MONDAY & WEDNESDAY: 7AM–4PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 7AM–6PM SUNDAY: 10AM-4PM westsidemarket.org Cleveland s PUBLIC MARKET

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MARKET HISTORYSince opening to shoppers on November 2, 1912, the West

Side Market—Cleveland’s oldest continuously operating

municipally owned market, has anchored the historic

Ohio City neighborhood. Built to replace the Pearl Street

Market, located on the opposite corner since 1840, it was

one of three public markets in Cleveland that included the

Broadway Market and the Central Market. All three served

Cleveland’s growing immigrant population in the early

20th century. Only the West Side Market remains.

Championed by Mayor Tom L. Johnson and designed

by renowned local architects W. Dominick Benes and

Benjamin Hubbell, the grand 241’ x 124’ structure has a

44-foot high Guastavino tile vaulted ceiling, and a clock

tower, which stands 137’ tall. The tower was historically

fashioned with a clock designed and manufactured by the

Seth Thomas Clock Company. Construction commenced

in 1908, the cornerstone was laid in 1910, and on October

31, 1912, Mayor Newton D. Baker hosted the Market’s

dedication ceremony. The total construction cost was

$734,890.72. Originally, there were 109 stands inside

selling meats, dairy products, bread, groceries and ethnic

specialty foods. Produce was sold from curb stands until

the outdoor produce aisles were erected a few years later.

In 2008, the West Side Market was designated as one

of “10 Great Public Places in America,” by the American

Planning Association and continues to offer an authentic

and culturally diverse shopping experience. The West Side

Market celebrated its Centennial in 2012.

In honor of the Centennial year, historic images from the

Market’s past have been installed above the vendor stands

in the Market house. Images for these banners have been

provided by the Michael Schwartz Library at Cleveland

State and The Western Reserve Historical Society,

Cleveland, Ohio.

PHOTO CREDITS

Cover: Tim Kelly

Inside Panel: Hattie Kotz

Proudly owned and operated by the City of Cleveland since 1912

®

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ABOUT THE MARKET The West Side Market is home to over 100 vendors, offering

fresh meats, cheese, poultry, seafood, fruits and vegetables,

baked goods, spices, ethnic specialties, prepared foods, and

flowers. A National Historic Landmark, the Market offers a

shopping experience that remains nearly unchanged since

first opening its doors over 100 years ago.

V I S I T T H E M A R K E TCustomer parking is available directly behind the Market.

Enter the lot from Lorain Ave. or West 24th St.

1979 W. 25TH STREET CLEVELAND, OHIO 44113

PHONE: (216) 664-3387

Hours of Operation

MONDAY & WEDNESDAY: 7AM–4PM

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 7AM–6PM

SUNDAY: 10AM-4PM

westsidemarket.org

Cleveland s P U B L I C M A R K E T

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