the first concrete pour for this downtown tower over a parking garage was the week of nov 18 and since then it looks like the elevator core made its first jump.
LEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -The Beacon in downtown Cleveland took two years to build on the corner of Euclid Avenue and East 6th Street with a price tag of $95 million.
Wednesday will be the official ribbon cutting, but today members of Stark Enterprises gave 19 News the first exclusive look inside.
“It’s the first residential high rise building in the central business district since 1974, so it’s really exciting to be able to change the Cleveland skyline,” Danielle Gross of Stark Enterprises said.
There are 187 one and two bedroom apartments that start at $1,700 and $2,700 a month, respectively.