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John Morikis: CEO steers Sherwin-Williams to stay in Greater Cleveland

The Sherwin-Williams Co. dominated local headlines in early 2020, when the company announced it would keep its headquarters, and thousands of jobs, in Greater Cleveland. The Fortune 500 company plans to reshape downtown just west of Public Square, where 1 million square feet of offices will rise…

Rocket Mortgage eyes 700-job expansion in downtown Cleveland

Rocket Mortgage eyes 700-job expansion in downtown Cleveland Rocket Cos. Rocket Mortgage employs nearly 700 people in Cleveland, at offices in the Higbee Building in the heart of downtown. The mortgage giant plans to create 700 new jobs here over the next five years, in a deal that hinges on securing incentives from the city, state and JobsOhio. Rocket Mortgage, the mortgage giant formerly known as Quicken Loans, is eyeing an expansion that would bring 700 new jobs to downtown Cleveland over the next five years. The Detroit-based company already employs nearly 700 people at its Cleveland office, a mortgage banking hub tucked inside the Higbee Building just off Public Square. Local economic development officials have been working on an incentive package to double that headcount in a deal that would create more than $50 million in additional payroll and bring welcome investment to a central business district grappling with fallout from the pandemic.

Changes are coming to Northeast Ohio in 2021

From higher minimum wage to potential leadership in Cleveland, 2021 will be eventful beyond the pandemic Author: Mark Naymik (WKYC) Updated: 6:08 PM EST January 1, 2021 CLEVELAND Cleveland drives the region, from the look of our lakefront and airport, to employers who call it home, to how we live and play downtown. The new year will test the leadership of the city as voters potentially replace Mayor Frank Jackson after 16 years in office. His leadership has already been drawing criticism and potential challengers, including Council President Kevin Kelly, nonprofit executive Justin Bibb and former Cleveland mayor Dennis Kucinich. New Census numbers will force the size of Cleveland city council to shrink, limiting accessibility to government.

Ohio business owners roll up sleeves to save their establishments from closing

Ohio business owners roll up sleeves to save their establishments from closing Ohio business owners roll up sleeves to save their establishments from closing By Syeda Abbas | December 16, 2020 at 4:52 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 7:35 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Ohio businesses are sharing their horror stories about what the pandemic has done to each of their establishments. Around 60% of Ohio restaurants will most likely close because of problems related to Covid-19. But Scott Kuhn from Driftwood Restaurants is not letting that stop him from looking forward to a post-Covid world. “In my particular industry some of the changes and efficiencies are going to be long term solutions for the future,” Kuhn.

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