What was once the industry-heavy of the two sections,
Collinwood–Nottingham, commonly known as
South Collinwood, is roughly bounded between E. 134th Street on the west and
Euclid Creek on the east, the Collinwood Railroad Yards and tracks to the north, Woodworth Avenue to the southwest, and roughly Roseland Avenue to the southeast. The location of the Five Points, where Ivanhoe Road, St. Clair Avenue, and E. 152nd Street intersect, is the central business district of the neighborhood, and is also the location of
Collinwood High School, whose sports teams are aptly named the Railroaders. Although today it is largely
African American, South Collinwood has historically been an enclave of European immigrants, as well as migrants from the
Southern United States. South Collinwood at one time was home to large concentrations of Eastern Europeans, and in particular, a large
Slovenian community. The boyhood home to eventual Cleveland mayor and Ohio governor and senator,
George Voinovich, the Slovenian neighborhood was centered on St. Mary of the Assumption Church, and the Slovenian Home, both located on Holmes Avenue. America's Polka King
Frankie Yankovic, a South Collinwood native, played live polka music in many of the taverns and dance halls in the area and owned a music bar.
Italians, many of whom had settled the neighborhood after relocating from the
Central neighborhood's Big Italy district, also settled heavily in the area, mainly along its southern border. The Italian Village, with a population of Italian descendants greater than that of Cleveland's
Little Italy neighborhood, became well known for its Feast of St. Anthony, held every June and the
Feast of the Assumption, held every August at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church on Kipling Avenue. Its American immigrants, many relocated Southerners – mostly from Tennessee, West Virginia, and Kentucky – began arriving in the 1940s to work in the factories. Mainly they settled along the western edge of the neighborhood, especially along the E. 140th section; many bars in that area featured live country music and Southern food. South Collinwood was once the headquarters for the
Jordan Motor Car Company when it produced cars from 1916–1931. The plant was located at 1070 E. 152 St. Cleveland, where the Collinwood athletic complex stands today. ==Notable residents==