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Highland Park project in Garfield Heights lands two growing companies
Highland Park project in Garfield Heights lands two growing companies
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A rendering shows reimagined retail spaces at Highland Park, the former City View Center in Garfield Heights. A developer is pitching the space to office users, industrial tenants and tech firms.
A business park emerging from empty big-box stores in Garfield Heights has landed another major anchor.
Sister companies Innoplast and Thermoprene, based in Auburn Township, recently signed a decadelong lease at Highland Park, the reimagined City View Center along Interstate 480. The 62,652-square-foot deal spans a former Dick s Sporting Goods store and part of a space once occupied by AJWright, a defunct discount retailer.
Highland Park, the reimagined City View Center in Garfield Heights, lands first industrial tenant
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A rendering shows the former Walmart store at City View Center, reimagined as an office and industrial building. The onetime shopping center, under new ownership, has been renamed Highland Park and is being pitched to corporate tenants.
Highland Park, the redevelopment of the former City View Center retail site in Garfield Heights, has landed its first new tenant a growing business that makes packaging machinery for everything from cereal to craft beer.
Mpac Switchback recently inked a lease on 58,000 square feet of the former Walmart store near the northern end of the 75-acre site. The company, currently based in Richfield, is scheduled to move into its new offices and warehouse space in late spring or early summer.
Industrial Commercial Properties enters winning and only bid at auction for City View Center
Michelle Jarboe/Crain s Cleveland Business
Court-appointed receiver Donald Shapiro, at right, conducts an auction for the largely vacant City View Center retail project on Thursday, Dec. 10. The only participants were representatives for the noteholder, a joint venture between Solon-based developer Industrial Commercial Properties LLC and local attorney George Simon.
A Solon-based real estate developer will take control of the failed City View Center retail project in Garfield Heights, after entering the winning and the only bid for the property.
During a brief auction Thursday morning, Dec. 10, an affiliate of Industrial Commercial Properties LLC offered $2 million for the 60-acre shopping center, which already is being repositioned as a business park.