Engineers Building Auditorium, 1928

Engineers Building Auditorium, 1928
Not only was the Engineers Building the first union-built skyscraper in the United States, but it also featured this beautiful three-story auditorium, shown in this 1928 photograph. The auditorium was used both for conventions and other union functions and for theater performances and other events open to the public. Over the years, it fell into disrepair, but was renovated and restored in 1982. Then, just seven years later, it was lost forever when the Engineers Building was razed to make room for the Key Center complex. | Date: 1928 | Source: Cleveland Public Library Digital Gallery
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