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Elford Company Develops Beechwold



Elford Inc., a commercial construction company located near Grandview on Dublin Road, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2010.

To mark the occasion, the company published a 70-page hardcover book detailing Elford’s history, from its founding by Edward “Pop” Elford in 1910 to today. It’s available as a PDF here. The book chronicles the company’s history decade by decade, focusing on the marquee projects of each decade.

From a Clintonville and Beechwold perspective, the following are standouts:

  • Calumet Street Viaduct, 1924.
  • Beechwold Homes Company, 1941–South of Morse Rd between Indianola and North High Street; 3 streets, 600 homes in just 5 months!
  • Anderson Concrete Company, 1954–I’m not sure but this could be the concrete plant formerly located on Indianola behind the former Olympic Swimming Pool
  • Marzetti Manufacturing Plant and Offices, 1984
  • Wesley Glen Addition, 1995
  • [PDF booklet courtesy of Elford by way of Wendy Bayer.]

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    2 Responses to “Elford Company Develops Beechwold”

    1. Gary B. Herbst Says:

      I believe that Anderson Concrete Co. was located just north of Hudson St. between Silver Dr. and the railroad tracks. I carried papers for the old Citizen Journal in the area around N. 4th in 1956-7.
      There was also a lumber company just west of the tracks across from Anderson’s at the time. I don’t remember their name. I think that the large green building that is on the NE corner of Hudson and N. 4th was part of that company.

    2. Bill Pegues Says:

      Hello to my former Acton Road neighbor Gary! I don’t know about Hudson Street as a location for an Anderson factory, but I vividly recall the Anderson aggregate factory and its conveyor belts towering behind the Olympic Swim & Racquet Club when I was growing up. Shirley has a photo of this on page 120 of her splendid book about Clintonville.

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