PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Western Reserve Building is comprised of two structures. The first is an eight-story office building designed by famed Chicago architect Daniel H. Burnham which was completed in 1892, the second building was built in 1990 and Microcotta was utilized for the façade of the new structure. In 1990, the property was renovated and a new wing was built under the guidance of the Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program. The façade has endured the harsh Cleveland winters for nearly 30 years with exceptional performance record.