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I visited Brass TACK Shoe Repair, Mr. Gomez was knowledgeable and also provides some levity and his craftsmanship is very good.
Very cool place. Most of the stores were closed when we were here. Took a star off because the bathrooms were locked and I needed to use one. In fact, there were no public restrooms in the area. We had to leave.
The 5th Street Arcades are a historic shopping arcade located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. They are made up of two arcades, the Colonial Arcade and the Euclid Arcade, which were built in 1898 and 1911, respectively. The arcades are connected by a food court that was added in 2000.The 5th Street Arcades are home to a variety of shops and restaurants, including a chocolate shop, a comic book store, a jewelry store, a coffee shop, and a few restaurants. There are also a few art galleries and antique shops in the arcades.The 5th Street Arcades are a popular tourist destination and a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of downtown Cleveland. They are also a popular spot for events, such as weddings and corporate functions.Here are some other things to know about the 5th Street Arcades: The arcades are open from 10am to 7pm Monday through Saturday, and from 11am to 6pm on Sunday. They are located at 530 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. The nearest public transportation is the RTA Red Line, which stops at the Tower City Station.
Med masage w anthony Santago Domingo as wall as STAR Coffe&tea both weekly stops, necessities! Unfortunately, there is not much less building besides those. And the post office a shame to see Big, beautiful empty building go to waste. I'm sure there's got to be something That city of Cleveland or a private investor developer, or someone who could do something , anything to make this place come alive again?¿¡?!!