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Like any award winning ‘off-Broadway’ hit, Hyacinth Lofts has been gathering praise and recognition from all quarters…
“Filmakers, performance artists find a home here.”
- Cleveland Plain Dealer, October 9, 2005 See the full article.
“The once-dilapidated warehouse is fast becoming Cleveland’s answer to New York’s TriBeCa, a big-city haven where performing artists live and work in neighborhoods lined with warehouses converted into apartment lofts.”
- Cleveland Plain Dealer, August 27, 2004
“[The] Hyacinth Lofts…is the latest in exciting housing developments designed to meet and exceed the needs of artists and professionals who want to call Cleveland home.”
- Cleveland mayor Jane L. Campbell’s press release issued December 22, 2004
“The Hyacinth Lofts project gives new life to a long vacant, historically significant building. Professionals…are now being attracted to live in our community.”
- Ward 12 council representative Ed Rybka as quoted in the January 5, 2005 edition of the Neighborhood News
“The Hyacinth is a wonderful place to live not solely because of its contemporary design, but because houses a community of filmmakers, writers, musicians, designers and artists that are enthusiastic and willing to share ideas, collaborate and inspire each other.”
- The Hyacinth Lofts resident and filmmaker Konnie Peroune
“This is a great building especially for persons involved with the arts... the apartments are spacious and cost less than $1.00 per square foot to rent. I have recommended it to friends as a truly unique and nice place to live.”
- The Hyacinth Lofts resident E.D. Taylor
“The Waterman Service Building [Hyacinth Lofts] located neat the Broadway and East 55th Street node in Cleveland, Ohio is…a significant Commercial Style warehouse building…”
- Ohio Historical Preservation Office “National Register” http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/hp/dsp_statement.cfm?ID=01000897
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