History

Coventry Arch
Grant Deming's Forest Hill Allotment Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010, comprises over 700 homes in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Not be be confused with Cleveland Heights' other Forest Hill Neighborhood, built on the grounds of J.D. Rockefeller's former summer estate, Grant Deming's Forest Hill was developed in the early 1900's on land formerly owned by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The neighborhood sits between Coventry Village and Cedar-Lee, two historic commercial districts. Its gently curving streets, locally-quarried blue stone sidewalks, towering trees and architecturally significant homes create an elegant and beautiful place to live.
Take a history tour at ClevelandHistorical.org. Learn more about Grant Deming's Forest Hill District at ClevelandHeights.com and take the City's self-guided walking tour of this charming neighborhood.
Take a history tour at ClevelandHistorical.org. Learn more about Grant Deming's Forest Hill District at ClevelandHeights.com and take the City's self-guided walking tour of this charming neighborhood.
Great houses, tree-lined streets, active neighbors

Coventry PEACE Playground
Built 1910 to 1930 during the heyday of local development as a streetcar suburb of Cleveland, the Cleveland Heights neighborhood's charming and unique homes exemplify the quality of construction and workmanship that people who appreciate historic neighborhoods covet.
Grant Deming's Forest Hill is home to a lively and diverse mixture of residents. We're active and engaged with block clubs, an online neighborhood network, social events, family friendly activities and advocacy efforts. In fact, Lincoln Boulevard's Street Club is the oldest extant block club in Cleveland Heights, in regular operation since 1917. Read more about recent neighborhood activities and projects.
Grant Deming's Forest Hill is home to a lively and diverse mixture of residents. We're active and engaged with block clubs, an online neighborhood network, social events, family friendly activities and advocacy efforts. In fact, Lincoln Boulevard's Street Club is the oldest extant block club in Cleveland Heights, in regular operation since 1917. Read more about recent neighborhood activities and projects.
A neighborhood and a community

Knitted tree sleeve-Washington Blvd.
Centrally located and within easy walking and biking distance to University Circle, the arts, healthcare and cultural hub of Cleveland; Cleveland Heights' Cedar Lee District and Coventry Village, chock full of independent businesses and services; and within an easy commute to downtown Cleveland, the Grant Deming Neighborhood continues to be one of Greater Cleveland's most desirable places to live.
The Grant Deming Neighborhood was the first Cleveland Heights neighborhood to adopt Nextdoor.com social networking, a private communication tool that allows our residents to borrow ladders, announce lost dogs and new babies, recommend services, and share vital information that keeps busy families connected and looking out for one another.
The Grant Deming Neighborhood was the first Cleveland Heights neighborhood to adopt Nextdoor.com social networking, a private communication tool that allows our residents to borrow ladders, announce lost dogs and new babies, recommend services, and share vital information that keeps busy families connected and looking out for one another.