Artisan (Cleveland)

Artisan
Artisan in 2023
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General information
TypeResidential
Architectural styleContemporary
Location10600 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio
Coordinates41°30′18.50″N 81°36′49.21″W / 41.5051389°N 81.6136694°W / 41.5051389; -81.6136694
Construction started2021.[1]
Completed2023
Cost$80 million
OwnerThe NRP Group
Height
Roof267
Top floor24
Technical details
Floor count24
Floor area39,205 m2 / 422,000 ft2
Design and construction
Architect(s)FitzGerald Associates Architects
DeveloperMidwest Development Partners
White Oak Reality Partners
AMHigley
Other information
Number of units298
References
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Artisan is a high rise apartment tower located in the University Circle district of Cleveland. The 24-story building stands 267-foot (81 m) tall, making it the tallest in the city outside of downtown. It was completed in 2023.[3]

Development and Circle Square

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Cleveland-based Midwest Development Partners first proposed the mixed-use $417 million[4] Circle Square project in 2014, with Artisan and the 9-story Library Lofts atop a new Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch of the Cleveland Public Library encompassing the first phase of construction. Plans for Artisan were presented to the city planning commission for approval in September 2020 and construction began shortly after in April 2021.[5] During construction of Artisan, the developers received a Transformational Mixed-Use Development (TMUD) tax credit from the state in 2022 worth $8 million to help advance future phases of development[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Barry, Kevin (April 10, 2021). "What's happening with The Artisan?". News 5 Cleveland. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  2. ^ "Artisan Circle Square".
  3. ^ Bullard, Stan (June 9, 2023). "The Artisan tower in University Circle clocks in with 298 suites". Crain's Cleveland Business.
  4. ^ Dennis, Justin (December 7, 2022). "How these 4 projects worth $1.2B will 'transform' their Northeast Ohio neighborhoods". Fox 8 News.
  5. ^ Vanac, Mary (March 29, 2021). "Developer to break ground soon for first Circle Square building". Cleveland Business Journal.
  6. ^ Jarboe, Michelle (December 7, 2022). "Erieview Tower, Circle Square, Hall of Fame Village win big tax credits for 'transformational' projects". Crain's Cleveland Business.
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