The new HQ will be the 4th tallest building in Cleveland.
Author: Austin Love
Updated: 10:06 PM EDT July 2, 2021
CLEVELAND — Sherwin-Williams has been ingrained in the Cleveland community since the company was founded in 1866. After threats the company could be leaving Northeast Ohio, they are not only staying put, but growing.
The largest paint company in the world plans to build and invest $600 million into their new downtown headquarters.
A big win for downtown Cleveland.
"They still had to make a business decision," said 3rd Ward Councilman Kerry McCormick. "What they say to the world was that Cleveland's a great place to do business. Cleveland is a great place to locate your public headquarters and they made that decision to not only stay here in Cleveland, but to grow their headquarters."