Cleveland Trust Company branch buildings

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The Cleveland Trust Company branch buildings are a series of architecturally significant bank structures in Cleveland, Ohio, designed by the prominent local firm Hubbell & Benes in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf architectural ensemble
series of bank buildings
architect Benjamin Hubbell NERFINISHED
W. Dominick Benes NERFINISHED
architecturalFirm Hubbell & Benes NERFINISHED
architecturalFirmHeadquartersCity Cleveland NERFINISHED
associatedWith growth of Cleveland Trust Company in early 1900s
category commercial architecture in Cleveland
historic bank buildings in Ohio
city Cleveland NERFINISHED
constructionPeriod early 20th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Hubbell & Benes NERFINISHED
developer Cleveland Trust Company NERFINISHED
era Progressive Era architecture in Cleveland
function financial services
heritageStatus some branches listed or eligible for historic designation
locatedIn Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
material masonry
notableFor formal street-corner compositions
high-quality stone detailing
monumental classical facades
partOf Cleveland Trust Company NERFINISHED
periodOfSignificance circa 1900–1930
region Northeast Ohio NERFINISHED
significance architecturally significant
state Ohio
style Beaux-Arts (some branches)
Neoclassical (some branches)
use bank branch

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Hubbell & Benes notableWork Cleveland Trust Company branch buildings