About The College Club
The College Club of Cleveland, despite its name, was never affiliated with a college or university. Originally an all women’s social club formed in 1897. The club’s purpose was to promote the social, philanthropic, and literary interests of Cleveland’s college educated women.
It was a private residence first.
In 1903, WDB Alexander commissioned the Meade-Garfield architectural firm to build the house and carriage house overlooking Cleveland. The home was sold in 1917 to the Dangler family, and in 1951 The College Club purchased the residence for $27,000.
No detail overlooked.
The architects, Franklin Meade and Abram Garfield, incorporated simple geometric shapes in the living room and dining room panel designs. Three different patterns of leaded glass windows are featured throughout the house.
architects
Paul Glowacki | Lead Architect
Dimit Architects
Dimit Architects offers full-scope architectural services for residential, commercial, renovation, and urban design projects. Specialties include historic renovations, interiors, single-family and multifamily residential projects, mixed-use projects, hospitality, urban design, and master planning.
Developers
James R. Wymer | President and Chief Executive Officer
David L. Swindell | President
Robert Slattery | VP of Construction
Matthew Wymer | Vice President
WXZ Development
WXZ is a Cleveland-based, family-owned developer with big business resources. We draw from proven experience and financial capacity to plan and build high quality projects that result in long-term relationships with partners and clients.
Consultants
Howard Hannah
The Howard Hanna Cleveland Heights/University Circle real estate office services Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, University Heights, South Euclid, Lyndhurst and several other east side communities in Cuyahoga County. The office is located just east of University Circle.
Geoffrey Hoffman | Real Estate Agent