The Keith Building is a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland, Ohio's Playhouse Square theater district.
The Keith was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as the Playhouse Square Group consortium.
[4][9] This in part spurred the city of Cleveland to donate $3.15 million in economic work grants to spear head the starting of the renovation of Playhouse Square as it is known today.
[10] In 1980, engineering consultant firm, Barber & Hoffman, identified several structural problems with the then over 55-year-old building and by 2000 had completed a $3 million restoration of the facade and several cosmetic issues.
[12] However, unlike their other downtown properties, K&D indicated that it will remain an office building and not be converted to apartments any time in the near future.