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Kies-Murfey House

4208 Prospect Avenue
Cleveland, OH
  • Unique Features

    Highly stylized, turn-of-the-century, Italianate Mansion built as a family home for Louis Kies in 1871. In 1906 the mansion was sold to Lewis A. Murfey. Murfey was a Cleveland native and a “prominent figure in Cleveland financial circles for the part quarter century.” (Cleveland Press, December 11, 1930.) The mansion features large, high-ceilinged rooms, historic design finishing, ample storage, accommodations for multiple tenants. ADA compliant.

  • LocationMidtown on Prospect Avenue, in Cleveland’s historic Prospect Neighborhood. Immediately accessible to I-90 and I-71. Minutes to central business district.
  • Parking30 cars, Free Street Parking
  • Total Square Footage8,000 Sq Ft
  • ListingNational Register of Historic Places
  • Historical Information

    1874
    Two-story Italianate mansion built for Lewis and Hanna Kies Lewis Kies was western superintendent of Empire Railroad

    1904
    Funeral for Kies in house

    1910
    Sold to Lewis and Nina Murfey. Lewis Murfey was first Vice President of State Banking and Trust Company

    1929
    The house became a rooming house operated by Mrs. Ella O. Spencer

    1949
    Whaley Industrial Supply Company converted house to commercial use, removing the original porch and adding a single-story masonry addition to the front of the house

    Mid 1980's
    Purchased by Arabica for headquarters, coffee counter and bakery

    June 2002
    Purchased by Michael E. Chesler

    September 2002
    Ground broken for renovation

    February 2003
    Nominated for National Register of Historic Places

    June 3, 2003
    Grand Opening Celebration
    Dedication of the Kies-Murfey House as the permanent home of the Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland

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