I can remember about 25 years going on an art walk in a Cleveland neighborhood with friends. There was a building that was being renovated that had at one time been a public bathhouse. We went onto the construction site late at night and explored the ruins of the Lincoln Park Baths. The neighborhood is now known as Tremont (name of one street). The old timers call it the Southside. It had been a neighborhood for steelworkers, mostly Eastern European immigrants, around the early 20th Century. The neighborhood declined in the 1950s/1960s when it was basically cut off due to interstate highways. When we went on the art walk, the neighborhood was in the process of renovation, but it still had somewhat of a rough and tumble feel, as it was not completely gentrified at the time.
The purpose of the bathhouse back in the day is because most of the people didn't have bathtubs in their houses/apartments.
Several years after we went on the art walk, the neighborhood became gentrified and is now one of the most expensive places to live in the city.
The old bathhouse was converted into luxury condos. There are many art galleries and upscale restaurants in the neighborhood now.
That's the neighborhood where St Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral and Lemko Hall are located. Those were where the wedding and reception scenes in The Deer Hunter were filmed. Lemko Hall is no longer a social club. It is now luxury apartments.