Goodyear Hall-Ohio Savings and Trust Company

[2] Completed in 1920, the industrial university and recreational institution was developed by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for the welfare of its employees.

There were bowling alleys, target and rifle ranges, Goodyear university, and a cafeteria capable of accommodating 8,000 daily.

[2] Wide corridors bisected the main floor longitudinally, separating the 12 store rooms and the auditorium and gymnasium.

An indirect lighting system was used throughout the auditorium with the exception of hanging candle fixtures which case a glow upon mural panels arranged on the side wall.

Dormitories for 300 men were situated on the triangular space near the intersection of Goodyear Avenue and East Market Street.

[3] Films were used for educational purposes in classrooms to teach students the details of various operations of manufacturing rubber products.

[4] Renovation plans by the developer Industrial Realty Group were underway in 2014 to convert the structure into a multipurpose building with residential and retail tenants.

Goodyear Hall in 1920
Goodyear Hall cafeteria
Goodyear Hall interior views