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  2. Over the decades since its formation, Shaker Square has been home to a range of successful restaurants, businesses, offices, and community programming. In addition to attracting visitors from throughout Cleveland and its surrounding suburbs, the Shaker Square retail district serves the daily needs of Cleveland’s Buckeye, Larchmere, Woodland ...

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    The development of the Shaker Square area began in 1922 with the construction of the Moreland Courts apartment buildings on Shaker Boulevard. Otis and Mantis Van Sweringen, owners of the buildings as well as the Terminal Tower downtown at Public Square and Shaker Heights, conceived the area as a European-style district with a cinema, dining, and sh...

    The Shaker Square neighborhood is a one-mile square area, bounded by Cleveland, Shaker Heights, and Cleveland Heights. The area has 11,000 residents, living in 4,000 rental units and 1,500 single and two-family homes. The area abuts the Larchmere Boulevard antique district.

    Shaker Square is the oldest planned shopping district in the state and the second oldest in the nation. The charming Georgian buildings feature the following stores: 1. Alexander's Floral Designs 2. Dave's Supermarket 3. Christoper Amira Salon 4. Popcorn Shop Factory 5. CVS 6. Playmatters

    Dining is a treat at Shaker Square. The area offers a dozen of so varied eateries, many with curbside patio tables in the warmer months. Among the area restaurants are: 1. Balaton- a delicious Hungarian restaurant 2. Fire- Doug Katz' innovative and relaxed eatery with a heated patio and extensive wine list. 3. Captain Tony's Pizza- Affordable pizza...

    In addition to the many shops and restaurants, Shaker Square offers a six-screen, Art Deco, independent movie theater, a supermarket, a bank and several ATM machines During the warmer months, the North Union Farmer's Market sets up at the square every Saturday morning.

    The Shaker Square hosts a full schedule of events throughout the year. In addition to the farmer's market, there is the June Mosaic festival, which celebrates the neighborhood's diversity and the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.

    Shaker Square is easily accessible from downtown and Shaker Heights via the RTArapid trains. There is also an RTA circulator bus which connects Shaker Square with the museums and institutions at University Circle. Parking is available at meters around Shaker Square or at public lots behind each of the square's quadrants.

    The Shaker Square area has over 4,000 rental units and 1,500 single and two-family homes. Housing ranges from the architecturally wonderful Moreland Courts (now condominium buildings) to the modern Larchmere Court of Larchmere Boulevard. Smaller buildings, many with hardwood floors, built-in cabinets, and high ceilings, line the streets surrounding...

    The Intercontinental Hotel(check rates), at the Cleveland Clinic, is less than a mile away from Shaker Square and offers elegant accommodations as well as a full range of services. Smaller and more intimate is the Glidden House (check rates), at University Circle. It's a charming bed and breakfast inn, created out of a historic mansion.

  4. North Union Farmers Market D – 2nd Floor. 13111 Shaker Square Cleveland, Ohio 44120. 216-751-7656. VISIT

  5. February 19, 2021. As the oldest shopping district in Ohio—and the east side's ultimate shop-and-dine destination— Shaker Square has a little something for everyone: food lovers ( EDWINS, Zanzibar ), fans of local products and foods ( North Union Farmers Market ), and film buffs ( Atlas Cinemas Shaker Square 6 ). Also be sure to leave time ...

  6. SHAKER SQUARE is an early suburban shopping center in Cleveland built in 1927-29 in conjunction with the development of neighboring SHAKER HTS.Originally laid out as a traffic circle, the intersection of Shaker Blvd. and Moreland Blvd. was also the junction of the 2 branches of the SHAKER RAPID TRANSIT, the Green Rd. and Van Aken lines.

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