Heavy-Duty Space for Creators

A maker space where artists and fabricators bring big ideas to life.

Spaces designed for heavy fabrication projects.

Gallery space is available for specialized events.

Studios
Events

A short story about us

The rich industrial history of Cleveland has left many unique and wonderful spaces that foster creativity in ways that a modern building cannot. The walls of windows to let in an abundance of natural light. High ceilings and the gritty essence that brings a project to life.

The Belden Building offers high ceilings, thick floors, drive in door and loads of natural light. Perfect for metal work, sculptors, potters and glass artists among others.

Fostering Growth For The Artist and Maker
A Brief History Of This Place.

The purchase of an industrial property involves a very thorough title search of the property that yields many unknowns. In the late 1840's a gentleman named Silas Belden purchased a 100 acre plot from the Connecticut Western Reserve Land Company. He developed these acres per the city of Cleveland plan and laid out many streets. At that time all streets had names and what would become East 45th Street was Belden Street. In the 1800's the area was entirely residential. In the early 1900's as Cleveland became a manufacturing hub the Republic Brass Company built a factory on Belden Street. After world war 2 they felt the need to expand their facility and purchased four lots to the north and demolished the houses and constructed the building we have today. The original Republic Brass building still exists but is not part of the Belden Building property. By 2022 when we purchased the building it had sat vacant for many years. While it was in terrible condition we saw that it was very sound structurally and that it could become a great asset to the community. The mechanical systems of the building have been replaced and it is ready to foster the next generation of creators in this great city.

Welcome to The Belden