St. Clair-Superior

St. Clair-Superior
Neighborhoods of Cleveland

Country United States
State Ohio
County Cuyahoga
City Cleveland
Population (2010)
  Total 7,199
  36.9% decrease from 2000 Census
Demographics
  White 17.7%
  Black 76%
  Hispanic 5.6%
  Asian >1%
  Other 2.7%
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP Codes 44103
Area code(s) 216
Median income $18,636
Source: 2010 U.S. Census, City Planning Commission of Cleveland[1]
The Plain Dealer is headquartered on the edge of Downtown and St. Clair-Superior.
The Tower Press Building is an example of adaptive reuse of warehouses in the St. Clair-Superior neighborhood.
This is a retail street in Cleveland's Chinatown, St. Clair-Superior.

St. Clair-Superior is a near east side neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. St. Clair-Superior is one of the oldest and most culturally diverse neighborhoods in Cleveland, and is the location of Cleveland's original Chinatown neighborhood. Due to an influx of non-Chinese Asian Americans opening businesses in the area towards the latter decades of the 20th Century, city planners have since renamed the district Asiatown.[2] The district acts as a unifying factor for the Chinese, Taiwanese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino, Indian, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian, Nepalese and Thai communities of Cleveland.[3] The neighborhood is bordered by Interstate 90 to the North, Payne Avenue to the South, and East 27th Street to the west. The eastern border is Rockefeller Park and its main street, Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.[4] The Catholic St. Martin de Porres High School and a branch of Horizon Science Academy (a charter school) are both located in St.Clair-Superior.

The historic St. Vitus's Church, at E.61st and Lausche Avenue, was the first Slovenian Catholic church built in Cleveland, and at one time was among the largest Slovenian congregations in the United States.[5]

References

  1. planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/2010census/downloads/2010SPA_Data.pdf
  2. http://ech.case.edu/cgi/article.pl?id=A21
  3. [http://www.unmiserable.com/cleveland/archive/?p=713
  4. "Encyclopedia of Cleveland History:ST. VITUS CHURCH". Ech.cwru.edu. Retrieved 2012-11-08.

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Coordinates: 41°31′N 81°40′W / 41.517°N 81.667°W / 41.517; -81.667


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