Pattison Park
Reimagine Pattison Park

“Reimagine Pattison Park” is campaign initiated by NOAH in 2015. The goal of this campaign is to simply bring residents, community stakeholders, and resources together to make Pattison Park into a vibrant, safe place of outdoor recreation for community. We hope that by being a catalysis for the revitalization of Pattison Park, it would help build social capital, increase moral and spur revitalization to the community of East Cleveland as a whole.

With the support of partners like the Pattison Family, Kent State School of Architecture and Landscape Design, General Electric, the City of East Cleveland’s Service Department and the Huron Foundation, we have been able to leverage resources to improve condition of the park.
About Pattison Park

Pattison Park is the second largest park in the City of East Cleveland. It is located at the intersection of Eddy Road, Hayden and Thornhill. It was named after W.L. Pattison, who was the president of the 1st City Commission to Governed East Cleveland in 1916 under the Council/City- Manager form of Government. Pattison Park is roughly 16.7 acres of green space. It once featured two Baseball Field, two basketball courts, a tennis court, a pavilion, and a stage.

Join the Vision
There is much more to come. Look out for more investment and events at Pattison Park.
We also invite you to Join the Vision.
Reimagine Pattison Park!!
For more information or to get involved,
contact us at 216.202.4990 or online.
