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  1. The Cleveland Athletic Club (CAC) was a historic organization founded in 1908. Founding members included Mayor Charles A. Otis , Walter Baker, and Elbert Baker; banker William Parmalee Murray was its first president.

  2. Dec 29, 2007 · The Cleveland Athletic Club will close in what would have been its 100th year of operation in downtown. President Harry McDonald says the private athletic, social and is folding because of ill ...

  3. Oct 2, 2019 · But after two years and $66 million, it’s back as The Athlon at The Cleveland Athletic Club Building. The building houses 163, one and two bedroom apartments ranging in price from $1,250 a month ...

  4. Oct 27, 2019 · The club was founded in 1908 as the second club for athletic enthusiasts in Cleveland. Its founders included prominent early Clevelanders Charles Otis and Walter and Elbert Baker. The club's ...

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  5. HISTORY. 3 of 11. Fitness Takes New Height. In 1911, the Cleveland Athletic Club was built at 1118 Euclid Avenue. The first five floors of the structure were designated for commercial office use, while the Club occupied floors six through fifteen. Within its walls, members enjoyed access to various amenities, including an indoor swimming pool ...

  6. Aug 14, 2018 · As floors are finished they'll begin taking reservations for units on those with an overall project completion slated for March of 2019. The units will range in size from one to two bedrooms with ...

  7. Feb 17, 2020 · When the Cleveland Athletic Club fell into disrepair after closing in 2008, a team of local developers — including Precision Environmental, Great Lakes Financial and Ned Weingart — rallied together to transform this Euclid Avenue landmark into 163 luxury apartments. Modern amenities and historic preservation was always the goal.

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