Citizens Building (Cleveland, Ohio)
| City Club Building | |
|---|---|
The City Club Building in 1905 | |
| Former names | Citizens Building |
| General information | |
| Status | Completed |
| Type | Office and retail |
| Architectural style | Renaissance Revival |
| Location | 850 Euclid Avenue |
| Town or city | Cleveland, Ohio |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 41°30′0″N 81°41′13.56″W / 41.50000°N 81.6871000°W |
| Construction started | April 1, 1901 |
| Opened | September 28, 1903 |
| Renovated | March 1924 |
| Cost | $450,000 ($17,000,000 in 2024 dollars) |
| Client | Citizens Savings and Trust |
| Height | 177 feet (54 m) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 14 (1 below-ground) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architecture firm | Hubbell & Benes |
| Renovating team | |
| Architect(s) | Harry D. Hughes |
The Citizens Building is a high-rise office and retail building located at 840 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. The structure was built in 1903 by the Citizens Savings and Trust, a local bank. Its entrance portico was removed in 1924, and a two-story addition erected in its place. Home to the City Club of Cleveland since 1982, the building was renamed the City Club Building in 1999.