Former school building constructed in 1907, the building was preserved and readapted by Bucchieri Architects for The Murray Hill Company. The former classrooms have been repurposed as art galleries, shops, studios and offices. The largest space, the former auditorium, boast the tallest ceilings and comprises a third of the main floor. Huge central hallways run the length of the two upper floors, providing communal shared spaces to the building occupants. This premier location, in the heart of Little Italy, is conveniently located in walking distance from University Circle, including Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, The Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Institute of Art, the Cleveland Institute of Music, and the Cleveland Botanical Garden. The Red line train of the RTA with a direct connection to downtown and the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is just 900 feet from the building.