"RESTORE the Y"

Tudor Style Mansion

This stunning Tudor-style mansion is a showcase of timeless elegance, blending brick and stone construction with masterful design. Spanning over 7,000 square feet, the home features seven bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, and four grand fireplaces. The pristine woodwork throughout the mansion highlights its historic charm and craftsmanship.

An Important Legacy to Preserve

Cultural Hub

Opening in 1931, the West Federal YMCA functioned as the social and cultural center for Youngstown’s African American community.

Uniquely Noteworthy

One of the few remaining YMCA buildings supported by Julius Rosenwald, Philanthropist and CEO of Sears, Roebuck & Company.

Architecturally Exceptional

Designed by local architects Brooke & Dyer, the Tudor Gothic building offers period interior and exterior architectural features.
Circa 1930

Historic Design & Craftsmanship

Part of the Cultural Heritage...

Generations Enjoyed this Cultural Hub of Social, Spiritual, and Civic Connections

M&H Mansion

Located in the heart of Youngstown, Ohio, this distinguished mansion stands as a testament to the grandeur of a bygone era. Nestled in a neighborhood once home to the city’s elite, the mansion reflects the opulence and sophistication of its time. The property was masterfully designed by the renowned Cleveland architectural firm of Meade & Hamilton, celebrated for their work along the prestigious Euclid Avenue, also known as “Millionaires’ Row,” and in the affluent suburbs of Wade Park, Shaker Heights, and Bratenahl.