Crystal Montgomery: Historic Preservation Specialist, City of ClevelandPeople often think it was a train station because of the amazing, vaulted ceiling in the Market Hall. This is structural not just decorative. Interestingly, the hall was designed by the same architect who designed the arched ceiling in Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
·When the West Side Market was proposed in the early 1900s, City Council wanted to add a laundry, bathhouse and 5,000-seat public amphitheater to the site. Future events include the following. More information and tickets will become available closer to each event.Topic: Leveraging Public Markets to Improve Food Access and WellnessIn the Market for InspirationDate: Thursday, July 13th, 5:30 p.m.Topic: Improving Climate Resiliency at Cleveland’s Public MarketLocation: Market Garden Ohio City Room, 1947 W 25th St, ClevelandDate: Thursday, September 14th, 5:30 p.m.