The Alcazar stands in the Cedar-Fairmount district of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and people in town know it for its Spanish-Moorish eclectic style, with those red tile rooftops, the cloister arcade in the courtyard, and all the colorful, glazed tiles both inside and out, and when you step inside there's a hexagonal lounge with tilework like you might see in Seville, plus columns, wrought iron grilles, sculpted dragons, and a big medieval fireplace that really makes it feel like you're somewhere special, and outside in the open garden courtyard, a circular fountain with a tall finial sits right in the middle, with frogs and turtles spouting water, like the one at the Hotel Ponce de Leon.
The building is a Cleveland Heights Landmark and is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which a lot of people around here appreciate, and over the years, folks like Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Mary Martin, Bob Hope, Jack Benny, Lupe Vélez, and Johnny Weissmueller have stayed there. Managed by Western Reserve Residences since the early 1970s as a private residential hotel, The Alcazar offers 175 apartments and has shifted over time to serve both regular families and seniors, with some spaces used more like a retirement home. The latest renovations converted the whole place into apartments but left plans to restore the old hotel lobby, dining room, and some of the ground floor spaces to keep that historic charm.
Residents can pick from a variety of floorplans depending on what fits best, and you'll find amenities typical of apartment living, while outside you've got restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, drug stores, and banks close by, so running errands isn't hard. For seniors, The Alcazar offers both independent living for those who are active and healthy, and assisted living with support for daily needs like bathing, dressing, and managing medications. There's a memory care area for people with Alzheimer's or dementia that's set up to keep folks safe and reduce confusion.
The community also provides health care services like home care, where aides help with companionship and non-medical tasks. The staff at The Alcazar are known for being happy and kind, and they try to build a culture of friendliness that shows every day, with activities meant to keep minds and bodies active. People eat together in dining spaces where meals are made with nutrition in mind, using quality ingredients, and activities over the years have included dining events, music, and dances-there's always been a sense that people come together here to enjoy each other's company.
Right now, the property goes by names like Alcazar Apartments and is known as a possible forever home for people looking for a safe, comfortable, and lively place to live. The building keeps its charm from the past, with those historic features and plans for restoration, while serving the needs of today's residents in a familiar neighborhood setting.