New Location
The 43 acres of land west of Adelbert Road and south of Euclid Avenue were acquired from the farm of Liberty Holden with a small part coming from the farm of Martha Ford that were located in the University Circle neighbourhood. The land was split between Case School of Applied Sciences on the western side and Western Reserve on the estern side of the land.
Western Reserve College moved to Cleveland in 1882 and was renamed Adelbert College of Western Reserve University.
In April 1883, Case Trustees approved ground breaking for Case Main on the newly dedicated land adjacent to Adelbert College of Western Reserve University. Case Main opened in September 1885 and it was the first building to host students at its new location in University Circle.
The building on Rockwell was maintained as business headquarters until Cleveland city advanced its Mall Plan.
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The two campuses were separated by a fence until 1948 when the Presidents of the two schools - Glennan of Case and Leutner of Western Reserve - used an axe to tear it down.