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Located in Downtown Cleveland\u2019s historic Higbee building, the Horseshoe Casino is yet another impressive addition to the Cleveland scene. Caesars Entertainment (parent company of the Horseshoe Casino) turned to Garrett & Associates to provide services, including:<\/p>\n
The Gateway District is Cleveland\u2019s largest geographic area of adaptive re-use and historic preservation. It is an area transformed by tremendous investment and economic development.<\/p>\n
What does this mean? It means you are surrounded by stories as you walk along Euclid Avenue, East 4th Street, the Gateway Sports Complex and other parts of the Gateway District. Stories of dime stores, markets, banks, arcades and skyscrapers\u2026Stories of people who helped build the foundation for what Cleveland is and what it will become\u2026Stories of the passion, vision and hard work of those who believe in Downtown Cleveland.<\/p>\n
Charming residential buildings, welcoming hotels and bustling restaurants now exist where an ugly expanse of crumbling parking lots and decaying buildings once met the eye. The location of the Gateway Sports Complex, once home of the Central Market, now welcomes sports fans, concert-goers and conference attendees. New apartments and restaurants make the most of the magnificent department store buildings of old. And, the East 4th Entertainment District has revived a street once filled with closed storefronts and vacant buildings. These are only a few of the significant changes that have taken place in the recent past. The story of rise and fall, decline and rebirth, continues even now with plans for the Schofield Building and John Harkness Brown.<\/p>\n
Today, as many as five million people a year visit the Gateway District, and all of them have been touched, in one or way another, by the history and architecture of the neighborhood.<\/p>\n
Again, given Garrett & Associates long history and position within the downtown Cleveland construction industry, we have completed innumerable projects in the Gateway District Area, including:<\/p>\n
Founded in 1930 as the Garden Center of Cleveland, Cleveland Botanical Garden today is a not-for-profit organization that welcomes close to 150,000 guests each year and provides plant-science lessons to 12,500 schoolchildren annually.<\/p>\n
Given our extensive knowledge and collection of survey records related to the University Circle Area, the Botanical Garden Team engaged Garret & Associates to perform various surveys as part of their rebirth in the last decade, including:<\/p>\n
With over 100 specialty shops, six full-service restaurants, 11-screen theater, 2 hotels and easy access through connected walkways to Progressive Field and Quicken Loans Arena, Tower City is a great downtown choice to shop, dine, play and stay!<\/p>\n
Garrett & Associates has been the Surveyor of choice for Forest City Enterprises (owner of Tower City) since the 1970\u2019s, and has prepared nearly 100 different surveys of the Tower City Complex. In the past 40+ years, work has included:<\/p>\n