Adaptive Reuse
National Contractor Specializing in Adaptive Reuse Construction Services
National Contractor Specializing in Adaptive Reuse Construction Services
Cleveland Construction, Inc. specializes in the restoration and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. We have helped owners preserve, rehabilitate, restore, and reconstruct many of the buildings currently on the National Historic Register.
We are the upcoming construction management firm disrupting the traditional and ordinary by guiding our clients through the construction process and minimizing project risk. We operate as a family with a commitment to construct buildings measured on quality and value. We understand and believe in the value of preserving the beauty of the past and can walk you through the process and take care of every aspect of restoration.
Cleveland Construction has completed many celebrated projects involving the rehabilitation of cherished and significant buildings, including long-abandoned structures requiring complete restoration, adaptive reuse, and projects undergoing modernization while occupied. We strive to identify, retain, and preserve the beauty of every historic building.
With our eyes on tomorrow, we’re changing the way we build by guiding our clients through the construction process with a commitment to renovate buildings measured on quality and value. Hire Cleveland Construction to manage the conversion of your next project.
Cleveland Construction Commences Redevelopment of 100 North Main in Memphis
Cleveland Construction begins the historic redevelopment of 100 North Main Tower in Downtown Memphis.
Cleveland Construction Completes Historic Adaptive Reuse of 55 Public Square
Cleveland's 55 Public Square Building, a 24-story skyscraper has been completely converted from office space to a new mixed-use development, now named the Residences at 55.
Cleveland Construction Completes Historic Adaptive Reuse of 55 Public Square
Cleveland's 55 Public Square Building, a 24-story skyscraper has been completely converted from office space to a new mixed-use development, now named the Residences at 55.