Most of you have probably noticed the large crane blocking traffic at
Detroit and Warren. While you're waiting to go through the intersection,
take at look at the Bailey Building at the southwest corner. The current
owners are undertaking a major rehab of the building and removing the large
concrete panels. Underneath is the original exterior of the Bailey Building
in remarkably good shape.
There is a lot of great history on this corner. Originally, early settlers
Mars and Keturah Wagar built their stone house on here. Then, their son
Francis built a large, beautiful frame house on the location. Next came
Bailey Company, a first-class, four story department store. The Lakewood
store opened in 1930 as a the west side branch of the Cleveland store. The
building was refaced with imported marble in late 1954 and became Neville's
Department Store in 1965.
Historic photos are courtesy of The Cleveland State University Library
Special Collections. Look for more at http://www.clevelandmemory.org/lakewood
It's a great example of preservation and economic development at work in
downtown Lakewood!
Mazie Adams
Lakewood Historical Society
14710 Lake Avenue
Lakewood, OH 44107
216 221-7343
museum@lakewoodhistory.org
http://www.lakewoodhistory.org
http://www.lakewoodmuseumstore.com



