Founded in 1994, Loganberry Books is an independent bookstore with more than 100,000 books on offer. The collection comprises of both new and pre-used books as well as a great selection of rare books. The bookstore also regularly hosts live music performances, open mic nights and other such events, adding a nice cultural touch to the shopping experience here. If you have old books that could use a little fixing, you can also head to the bindery on-site. They repair and restore old books for a small fee. If you decide to visit, also check out the art gallery that shares space with the store.
Fashion-savvy men need look no further than this boutique for the latests trends in menswear. From suits and tuxedos to casual shirts and accessories, the store will please everyone from the power-dressing business types to those who prefer the casual look. Suits are a specialty and you'll find one for every reason and season here. Besides this, there's a fine selection of shoes and accessories as well. A curated selection of brands and designers keeps the collection ahead on the fashion curve. Check website for more.
Standing in the heart of the city, Great Northern Mall is one of the biggest and most popular shopping malls in the region, attracting shoppers from the neighboring cities as well. Within its 125 stores, the center offers everything from the latest in fashion to trendy lifestyle products. The sprawling Macy's, Dillard's and Dick's Sporting Goods are some of the prominent retail behemoths at the mall. There's a fantastic array of food options, from fast-food outlets to sit-down restaurants to refuel after your shopping spree. Beyond shopping, the mall offers a multi-screen cinema showcasing the latest blockbusters. Check website for more.
The Exchange is a popular seller and a reseller of movie DVDs, local music and games. It deals with used and new merchandise including CDs from indie and popular labels, video games based on various platforms like Super-Nintendo, Nintendo Wii, Gameboy, PlayStation and PS Vita. It also trades in vinyl records, gaming controllers, batteries, headsets, Apple iPads, iPods, iPhones, Skullcandy accessories, Blu-rays, DVD and a lot other collectibles, T-shirts, speakers and other gadgets.
West Side Market brings together a group of more than 100 vendors selling their wares to locals and tourists alike. The heritage building housing the stalls was constructed in 1912 as an indoor marketplace and has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The market itself began operations in 1840 and is Cleveland's oldest public market. People come here as much for admiring the building's marvelous architecture as buying fresh produce and local specialties. Aromatic herbs, spices, oils, nuts, poultry, seafood and meat are just a few of the food categories found here. You can also shop for processed foods, baked items, fresh vegetables and fruits, dairy products and flowers. Groups can arrange a planned tour of the market in cooperation with the Market Office.