Despite the
successes of the 1980s, however, the West Side Market t began to face financial
straits as Cleveland itself was experiencing monetary struggles.
A large
portion of the Market's subsidies from the city dried up, leaving tenants of
the Market to pay higher rents to keep the Market open.
Yet the Market expanded
and was renovated throughout the 1990s and into the 21st century.
A 2004
project enclosed the arcade portion of the market, adding space heating there,
and completed major interior and architectural renovations to the main
building.
The market's centennial was celebrated in 2012.
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