Buildings
Name/Year Built/Number of Floors
Garfield Heights has a restrictive height of 90 feet (27 m) for most of its buildings. This height restriction was made into law on 25 March 1962. Cellular or wireless towers are the exceptions.
Marymount Hospital Campus 1949–present
- Hospital (1949/1979) 7
- Surgical Center/new entrance (2012) 4
- Medical Building (1995) 5
- Emergency tower (2007) 3
Jennings Hall Campus
- Jennings Hall One (1999) 4
- Jennings Hall Two (2002) 4
- Jennings Manor (2005) 4
- Saint Rita Hall (2010) 4
Marymount Place Campus
- Marymount Place (1989) 4
- Villa St. Joseph (2007) 4
- Garfield Heights High School (2004) 3
- Trinity High School (1957/1992) 3
- Garfield Heights City Hall (1991) 3
- Garfield Heights Middle School (1962/2004) 3
- Derby Professional Building (1978) 3
- Infinity Corporate Center (2002) 3
- St. Monica School(1954/1957) 3
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