The 12-story Gothic revival building sits at the corner of Carnegie Avenue and Stokes Boulevard.
The club closed in 1939 during the Great Depression and the building reopened as the Tudor Arms Hotel.
One of the ballrooms became the Empress Room supper club where performers including Patrice Wymore, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong showed up.
[1] Cleveland developers MRN Ltd purchased the property in 2007, and in 2011 began a $22 million renovation of the building.
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