The Pinnacle (Cleveland) Explained

The Pinnacle
Location:704 West Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio
United States
Building Type:Residential
Public Transit: Flats East Bank
Floor Count:14
Start Date:2004
Completion Date:2006
Architect:Schmidt Copeland Parker Stevens

The Pinnacle is a postmodern 2006 completed 181 foot 14 story condominium high-rise in downtown Cleveland's historic Warehouse District.[1] The Pinnacle faces the off ramp of the Cleveland Memorial Shoreway or (Ohio State Route 2). The building extends back for nearly a city block. It sits on top of a parking structure that was built before the tower. It is the second tallest building in the Warehouse District after The Crittenden.

Design and history

The building was erected at a time when the city of Cleveland was in need of expanding the occupancy availability in the downtown neighborhood. Occupancy rates are still high in the city, which has brought more projects on the horizon to fill the needed demand.[2] The condos rise high above the low structures of the Warehouse District and offer panoramic views of the surrounding downtown districts. The property is currently managed by the Citi Roc firm which markets the tower as a high-end residential experience not offered anywhere else in the downtown neighborhood, though this has been placed in doubt to several new skyscraper constructions elsewhere in downtown.[3]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Pinnacle . September 8, 2015 . Emporis . May 14, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150514022248/http://www.emporis.com/buildings/191563/pinnacle-cleveland-oh-usa . bot: unknown .
  2. News: McFee . M. J. . January 30, 2015 . Downtown Cleveland apartment occupancy climbs, office supply shrinks due to conversions (photos) . en . . September 8, 2015.
  3. Web site: Pinnacle Condominiums . September 8, 2015 . en.