The salient feature of Ohio City's business district is the historic
West Side Market, built in 1912. The European-styled market, located at the intersection of
Lorain Avenue and
West 25th Street, draws an estimated one million visitors annually. Located north of the
West Side Market is The Ohio City Fresh Food Collaborative, one of the largest contiguous
urban farms in America. The operation includes a farm, retail farm stand and community kitchen on a 6-acre city parcel. Ohio City chef
Parker Bosley was an early
farmer's market supporter. Ohio City contains the largest concentration of craft breweries in Cleveland, which includes Hansa Brewing,
Market Garden Brewery, Nanobrew,
Platform Beer, Saucy Brew Works, Bad Tom Smith Brewing, and the state of Ohio's oldest microbrewery, the
Great Lakes Brewing Company. (Both Market Garden and Great Lakes have fullscale brewpubs adjacent to the
West Side Market, with the latter occupying a building that formerly housed the Market Tavern, a pub frequented by
Eliot Ness.)
Saint Ignatius High School, a
Jesuit college prep school, is located near the West Side Market. Founded in 1886, the school has a long list of distinguished graduates and is a perennial contender in several
OHSAA sports. The Cleveland Hostel, which opened in 2012, is the first and only
hostel in the city of Cleveland. The hostel was located on West 25th Street and Chatham Avenue adjacent to the
W.25th Street Station on the
RTA Red Line. Serving as the only auxiliary location for the
Cleveland Museum of Art, the Transformer Station, located at Church and West 29th Street, functions primarily as its contemporary art gallery space.
St. John's Episcopal Church, located at Church and West 26th Street, is the oldest consecrated building in Cuyahoga County and is the mother church of
the current Episcopal cathedral located in
downtown Cleveland. The church was one of the final stops on the
Underground Railroad in Northeastern Ohio, and the remains of an entrance to a tunnel leading to the banks of the nearby Cuyahoga River can still be seen in the basement. Several nearby streets retain church-related names, such as Vestry. An Episcopal parish continues to worship in the space, although membership has dramatically declined with the demographic changes in the neighborhood. The Carnegie West Branch of Cleveland Public Library has been in continuous operation since opening in 1910. Designed by Edward Tilton, the architect of four buildings on Ellis Island in New York, Carnegie West features a modified Renaissance and classical style exterior. Ohio City has experienced a massive building and development boom in recent years. As such, the neighborhood has attracted young professionals, microbreweries, artisans, and locally owned shops and restaurants. It is widely regarded as one of Ohio's most trendy and welcoming neighborhoods for all ages, ethnicities, and lifestyles. ==Demographics==