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Jefferson, Cleveland

Coordinates: 41°26′39″N 81°49′07″W / 41.444286°N 81.818492°W / 41.444286; -81.818492
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Jefferson
Exterior of the historical Variety Theatre on West 118th and Lorain Avenue before its restoration, September 2014.
Exterior of the historical Variety Theatre on West 118th and Lorain Avenue before its restoration, September 2014.
Coordinates: 41°26′39″N 81°49′07″W / 41.444286°N 81.818492°W / 41.444286; -81.818492
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountyCuyahoga County
CityCleveland
Neighborhoodslist
Population
 • Total
18,121
Demographics[1]
 • White65.4%
 • Black14.6%
 • Hispanic (of any race)21.9%
 • Asian4.1%
 • Mixed and Other15.8%
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
44111, 44135
Area code216
Median income[1]$39,635
Source: 2020 U.S. Census

Jefferson is a neighborhood on the West Side of Cleveland, Ohio. It is bounded by the neighborhoods of West Boulevard and Cudell and the village of Linndale to the east, Bellaire–Puritas to the south, Kamm's Corners to the west, and the streetcar suburb of Lakewood to the north. It is one of four sub-neighborhoods that comprise the larger historical neighborhood of West Park, the others being Kamm's Corners, Bellaire–Puritas, and Hopkins.[2]

As of 2019, the neighborhood has an estimated foreign-born population of 14.3%, with immigrants from Latin America (especially El Salvador and Mexico), the Middle East, Romania, and Vietnam.[3] The Variety Theatre at West 118th and Lorain is one of the major landmarks of Jefferson. Originally built in 1927, it has been renovated and came under new ownership in 2022.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Cleveland Neighborhoods and Wards: Jefferson Neighborhood Factsheet (2021)" (PDF). The Center for Community Solutions (Cleveland). Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  2. ^ "West Park". The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "National Origins in Jefferson, Cleveland, Ohio (Neighborhood)". Statistical Atlas. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  4. ^ Nickoloff, Annie (May 4, 2022). "New life for Cleveland's Variety Theatre: Former Mahall's owner buys the historic building". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved August 3, 2022.

Further reading

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  • Pfingsten, Ralph A. (2004). From Rockport to West Park. Cleveland: John Marshall High School Alumni Association. ISBN 0-9759618-0-2.
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