
Called a “visual spectacle” by The Plain Dealer, the former First Church of Christ Scientist underwent a $16 million renovation and expansion in 2005. Built in Cleveland's Little Italy in 1931 to model the Pantheon in Rome, the historic landmark serves as the Nottingham–Spirk Innovation Center, home to one of the nation's leading new product and invention firms, Nottingham–Spirk. History and technology have been fused perfectly at the Nottingham–Spirk Innovation Center.
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