Monday, January 31, 2011

23456 Mercantile Road, Beachwood Ohio

23456 Mercantile Road, Beachwood, Ohio

For Sale or Lease
n  Located in Well Developed Light Industrial Park
n  Multi-Tenant Industrial Warehouse/Distribution Building
n  39,210 Sq. Ft. Total Building Size
n  2.25 Acre Site
n  2 Docks with Levelers
n  1 Drive-In
n  Zoned U-8 –storage and manufacturing
n  Property is conveniently located 1 mile from I-271
n  83 Parking Spaces
n  Neighbors include:  Daltile, Buckeye Rubber and Packing, and BASF Catalysts
n  Electrical Services:
o    480- 600 AMP/3 phase
o    480- 400 AMP
o    220/120 Bus Duct
n  Airlines throughout – Rotary Air Compressor

Monday, January 24, 2011

Leading Logistics Provider Announces New Ohio Contracts | The Columbus Dispatch - Stock Markets

Leading Logistics Provider Announces New Ohio Contracts The Columbus Dispatch - Stock Markets

COLUMBUS, OH, April 06, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Columbus, Ohio based Spartan Logistics, announces its six-year contract to manage three warehouses and provide order fulfillment services for the State of Ohio in Toledo, Cleveland and Cincinnati warehouses. The Toledo location is an existing location for Spartan, but the company will open new locations by June 2010 in Cincinnati and Bedford Heights, Ohio. The total square footage Spartan will operate under this contract will be nearly 500,000 square feet.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Cuyahoga County Public Library - Parma, Ohio

http://www.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us/
Cuyahoga County Public Library, city of Parma look to proceed with library consolidation - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business

Under the proposal, the new Parma city center branch will be constructed directly east of Parma City Hall between Ridgewood Drive and Powers Boulevard. At 45,000 square feet, it would be the largest branch in the county library system.

Friday, January 14, 2011

FLATS EAST BANK to be cleveland’s first green-certified neighborhood

The Flats has often been called the birthplace of Cleveland. Soon, it will gain a new tagline when it's reborn as the city's first green-certified neighborhood. The Wolstein Group and Fairmount Properties, co-developers of the Flats East Bank project, are using sustainable building practices in the $272 million project, which broke ground in December. The project's financing dried up in 2008, but the developers revived the deal, cobbling together more than 35 public and private funding sources. The first phase will include an office tower, hotel, retail and 14-acre riverfront park.

Last year, the U.S. Green Building Council certified that the project had met Phase I criteria for Leadership in Energy Efficiency and Design for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND). LEED is considered to be the national standard for sustainable design.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Employment Situation Report - Good News Friday

Better News On the Way


Employers continue to hire cautiously according to this morning’s Employment Situation report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing a gain of 103,000 net new payroll jobs last month. The leisure and hospitality sector added 47,000 followed by education and health services with 44,000. The totals for October and November were revised up by 70,000. The unemployment rate, calculated from a different survey, plunged from 9.8 percent to 9.4 percent, which certainly is good news except that it is volatile in normal times and particularly so around the holidays due to seasonal adjustment issues.