Former Huntington Building would be Revamped as Mixed-use Development in $231 million project
By Crain's Cleveland Business
A proposal has surfaced to remake the 925 Building, better known as the former Huntington Building at East Ninth Street and Euclid Avenue, as a mixed-use building in a $231 million project.
Besides continuing to offer some office and retail space, the largely empty office building would go through a proposed adaptive reuse project that would incorporate apartments, condominiums and a boutique hotel.
The plans are described in a resolution approved on Monday, Sept. 8, by Cleveland City Council. The resolution signals council’s support for an application by Vintage Development Group, an affiliate of Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction, to receive a “catalytic” $25 million state historic preservation tax credit to assist the project.