No Then and Now content today. I ran out of Now pictures. I could grab a Google street view 'still' if I knew how, but I don't.
Here is a couple years old Urban Toronto article about the disappeared Yonge Street Arcade and it's still extant Cleveland Ohio counterpart.
http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2011/12/skyline-international-leaps-across-border-and-lands-incleveland
It piqued me enough to bucket list and go see the Cleveland Arcade. I had the opportunity recently on my way home from visiting family in Columbus OH.
Here are the pictures. There are actually TWO arcades, across Euclid Avenue from each other [nearest cross street is 4th street, if you're thinking of going].
Cheers,
-Moose.
And the slightly less grand one, just across Euclid Avenue:
Bonus Material!:
And wait, that's not all.
For those of you with an interest in what I call 'Lost Chinatowns' [defunct Chinatowns], I had the opportunity to visit the long depopulated Cleveland Chinatown. All that is left is a very grand building, long derelict but recently renovated by Asian interests and now looking for tenants. My grandfather mentioned to me that by the 1960s most of the 'gum san' families left Cleveland for what was hopefully better opportunities in other Chinatown centres such as New York, Chicago and Boston.
By the by there is a new 'Asiantown plaza' here:
http://www.asiaplazacleveland.com/
Not sure if it's worth a stop but I needed a shrimp chip fix and they had them. Lot's of Hong Kong Cantonese voices so there's the stamp of approval for ya'.