The site of the historic Globe Iron Works building could soon be home to a new indoor concert venue by Nautica Entertainment.CLEVELAND, Ohio – The company behind Jacob’s Pavilion is going before the city’s planning commission with plans to build an indoor concert venueNautica Entertainment is taking revised plans to the Cleveland Planning Commission on Friday for its proposed Globe Iron Venue in the West Bank of the Flats.
The new venue is estimated to seat 1,200 people, and based on a presentation, would host over 100 concerts and events a year. Renderings showed several features, including a courtyard surrounded by a tall iron fence to provide security access within an L-shaped structure in the shadow of the pitch-roof industrial building.
Commission members were skeptical that nothing could be done to save the Patterns building, which they deemed “a part of the city’s industrial heritage.” Though the commission approved of demolishing two otherThe commission urged Nautica to bring back more evidence as to why they should approve the demolition.improvements in safety, walkability and appearance of the location with the removal of all the buildings.
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