Fenway Hall helped stimulate redevelopment in the Euclid-East 105th area in the mid-1920s, when much of the block was rebuilt in a more modern form. Temple Court featured a terra-cotta facade with bronze-framed plate-glass display windows. Its foundation was built with the idea of a future addition of up to four stories, which would have meant a seven-story building if the plan had been carried out. Other new additions in the block around that time were the Colonnade Building and a new location for Chandler & Rudd, a specialty grocery store. | Date: August 23, 1924 | Source: Plain DealerDownload Original File