
| ABOUT SUITE 226









Hey, this is us.
The SUITE 226 loft first took our breath away, and as much as we wanted to use it as ours, it quickly became yours. Bookings poured in as soon as we launched it’s page as it was immediately embraced by Cleveland and filled with creation and connection.
When we opened 05/01/19 we worked to build a clean, bright, and simple space and community for you beginning with a few simple pieces of furniture, a basic website and light branding. We watched where you move the furniture and what days you like best, and got to know our community.
We love the way your smiles light up when the light pours out as we open the hallway door to let you in for that first reservation, and in the evenings we hang out on the couch at home and browse social media for peeks behind your scenes.
Entering year two, we hope to elevate your experience in and out of SUITE 226 while maintaining the clean, open, simplicity of our brand that you’ve embraced. We plan to make the studio feel even more like home, and offer more opportunities to feel ‘at home’ in our creative community. We envision SUITE 226 as a modern, professional, and adaptable asset to Cleveland creatives and small businesses.
Thank you for choosing to create in SUITE 226 and love on this little loft with us.
NATURAL LIGHT
DAY LIGHTING
SUITE 226 features a full wall of North-facing windows. During daylight hours, SUITE 226 is brightly lit with neutral, unchanging natural light. Observe daylight conditions as varied with weather and season.
SUNSET (SUMMER ONLY)
At sunset, the light comes into SUITE 226 brightly and harshly, unlike any other time of day. The usual even, neutral light becomes warm and golden creating an overall ambiance and unique flares and shadows.
LOCATION
ACCESS
Suite 226 is located inside the 78th Street Studios arts complex, on the second floor, accessible by stairs only. SUITE 226 staff greets reservations at the building entry door and will show you up.
PARKING
Lot parking is free and plentiful at the 78th Street Studios building. Drive down 78th Street to the “back” of the large brick building to park and access the public building entry door under the ‘Your Art Sucks’ sign.