
Built in 1866 as a 15–room, 10,000 square–foot private residence, the historic structure was one of the 40 stately homes that made up “Millionaires' Row” along Cleveland's Euclid Avenue. A $10 million renovation in 2005 restored the historic mansion to its former glory for Myers University, a local college.
The Myers University Club is 66,000 square–feet with offices and classrooms, four conference rooms, a library, ballroom, dining rooms, a pub and game room, making it more conducive to hosting university, corporate and private events.
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