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Terry in the News:
- Lorain County Airport may help close Burke
- Davey Tree wraps conversion of golf course into sprawling training site
- How one office move caused a ripple effect for Downtown Cleveland real estate
- One of Cleveland’s tallest office buildings heads to auction
- Willoughby manufacturer sells HQ, plant for almost triple assessment value
- New downtown office tower/data center in the works
- CoStar Cleveland 1Q25 Top Office Leasing Deals
- Goodyear’s huge leased space on Innovation Way in Akron has sold
- Suburban office markets are thriving, outpacing Downtown Cleveland
- Strongsville preps rare 90-acre greenfield site for sale as developers line up
- Cleveland’s federal office building is likely to hit the market soon. It could be a tough sell.
- Cleveland preps industrial development at old National Acme site
- Thinking like a developer, Wooster firm builds bigger warehouse for itself, leases extra space to other tenant
- Sale and leasing of large, vacant distribution center create robust economic benefits for Navarre area
- Warehouse turns blighted site into steady income stream
- Blick Center pays $6.8M for Akron building to host new HQ
- Former Enterprise office-warehouse in Twinsburg set for April auction
- Drama aside, Cuyahoga County Council ready to join Downtown Cleveland taxing district
- Behind the latest trend of selling real estate — then renting space from the new owner
- Beachwood’s newest site for development is a rare gem
- Top Dealmakers in Cleveland Named CoStar Power Brokers
- Northeast Ohio’s industrial real estate market remains tight despite demand dip
- Gov. DeWine to Cleveland: Up your focus on economic development to compete with Central Ohio
- CoStar Cleveland Q4 2024 Quarterly Power Broker Awards, Top Industrial Leasing Deals
- Cleveland packaging company booms as e-commerce continues to grow
- Renovations and return-to-work are bringing Cleveland’s downtown office market back to life
- Sysco distribution center in Cleveland sold in $44M sale-leaseback deal
- Dr. Amy Acton runs for Ohio governor, and suddenly state politics are much more interesting: Today in Ohio
- 2025 is the year Cleveland returns to the office