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Contribute Feedback What Sparkle P likes about 5th Street Arcades:
I love the shops and building.. they should add more shops like in the past.. all used to be filled.. lower the rent and get tenants.. the atmosphere is calming and warm.. I love it. And the jewelry stores that sell the kind of jewelry I like.. and hats store.. vintage stores.. love it View all feedback.
What Steve Pleasnick doesn't like about 5th Street Arcades:
It didn't appear that there are many things open within the arcades. Exterior stores are busy. Wonderful atmosphere and beautiful setting and easy to imagine a bustling area many years ago. View all feedback.
It didn't appear that there are many things open within the arcades. Exterior stores are busy. Wonderful atmosphere and beautiful setting and easy to imagine a bustling area many years ago.
Amazing architecture design. Absolutely beautiful. If I could live there...I would!
I'm assuming there was security down there and I asked security about the toilets and she politely escorted me to the toilets room before I patron Brass Tack. Over the years the businesses and the arcades have treated me equal and fair and it's a good experience. Forever now a Cleveland arcade consumer connoisseur.
These century-old shopping arcades are unique architectural historic landmarks. The Colonial Arcade, built in 1898, and the Euclid Arcade aka 5th Street Arcade were constructed in 1911 and were connected in 2000. There aren’t as many open shopping store fronts but to go in and see the well maintained architecture is fun. It’s amazing that it has stood the test of time. These were so well built!
Everything was closed at 6:30 so we could not see anything.