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Much has been written about the recent renovation of the Baker Electric Motor Car Building in the Midtown Corridor of Cleveland’s east side. Designed by Frank B. Meade in 1910, The Baker Electric building, located at Euclid Avenue and East 71st Street, is listed on the National Register for Historic Places.