Seville Homes (Cleveland, Ohio)
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The Seville Homes was a temporary wartime housing project constructed in 1944. It was expanded in 1946, when the Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority built the 56 unit Seville Extension. The Seville Homes development included physical plants for services, a shopping mall, elementary school, a drug store and a recreation center. The Seville Homes were demolished in 1957, after the passage of the GI Bill enabled returning veterans to purchase their own homes.
In 1981, the property was developed as part of the Cleveland Industrial Park
In 1981, the property was developed as part of the Cleveland Industrial Park
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Coordinates: 41°25'59"N 81°34'20"W
- I-90 Cuyahoga River Inner Belt Bridge (1959) 12 km
- CL-67 Nike launch area 14 km
- Richfield Coliseum (Former Site) 20 km
- Engine Plant No. 2 22 km
- Bosworth/Mather Airport 36 km
- Avondale Golf Club 41 km
- Waterbury Development 41 km
- Site of Rolling Acres Mall 42 km
- Keys Gold Club 89 km
- Former Griffing Sandusky Airport - SKY/KSKY 91 km
- Neo Park 0.5 km
- Cleveland Ready Mix 0.8 km
- Cold Heading 0.8 km
- Kerriush Park 0.9 km
- Cleveland Electric Illuminating - Miles Service Center 1 km
- Frederick Douglass Park 1.2 km
- Maple Heights High School 2.4 km
- Marymount Hospital Campus 2.6 km
- Calvary Cemetery 3 km
- Garfield Park Reservation 3 km