GOJO grabs 200,000 additional square feet at the I-X Center
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GOJO, the busy maker of Purell hand sanitizer and other products, is gobbling up more storage space at the I-X Center on Cleveland s West Side.
GOJO, the maker of Purell hand sanitizer and other products, is gobbling up 200,000 additional square feet at the I-X Center, the shuttered event venue on Cleveland s West Side.
The Akron-based company confirmed to Crain s that it recently inked a short-term lease on the space, a quarter of the main floor that hosted popular consumer shows for decades. The lease runs through Sept. 30, a spokeswoman wrote in an email. It s an add-on to a longer-term, 700,000-square-foot deal that GOJO signed last fall to store packaging and excess inventory in the building s warehouse-like south hall.
Broadview Heights non-profit files lawsuit claiming I-X Center violated contract
The corporation operates the Cleveland Auto Show, and says the I-X Center closure violates their contractual right to house the show on site.
Broadview Heights non-profit files lawsuit claiming I-X Center violated contract By Avery Williams | December 21, 2020 at 7:12 AM EST - Updated December 21 at 4:15 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Court records reveal the Automobile Dealers’ Educational Assistance Foundation Inc. (ADEAF) filed a lawsuit Dec. 8 claiming the The International Exposition Center (I-X Center) Corporation violated a 2018 contract.
ADEAF organizes and operates the Cleveland Auto Show, according to court records obtained by 19 News.