OUR COMMUNITIES

The Aerozone comprises eight communities, NASA Glenn Research Center, and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, all with a shared vision to excel in the emerging global economy.

A THRIVING REGION

As a hub of global innovation, aviation excellence, and community strength, the Aerozone stands poised for extraordinary developments in the years ahead.

The Aerozone encompasses the City of Berea, City of Brook Park, City of Cleveland, City of Fairview Park, City of Middleburg Heights, City of North Olmsted, City of Rocky River, City of Strongsville, and Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

These communities have embarked on an unprecedented partnership to create a leading-edge innovation district where businesses grow and thrive.

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As a dynamic hub of opportunity and innovation, the Aerozone offers the ideal environment for businesses to flourish.

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GROWTH TAKING FLIGHT

The Aerozone is rapidly evolving into a leading destination for business growth and economic development.

The harmonious interplay of industry, nature, and technology throughout our communities fosters a dynamic region where businesses, residents, and the environment thrive together, making the Aerozone an exemplary choice for businesses looking to build a prosperous and sustainable future.

OUR COMMUNITIES

Our eight thriving communities are home to over 800 business headquarters, a workforce of 2 million, and over 25 renowned higher education institutions that produce a talent pipeline of over 40,000 graduates annually. The strategic advantages provided by our regional assets position the Aerozone for corporate investment, business climate, and growth.

Cuyahoga County, Ohio

Cuyahoga County

Cuyahoga stands out for its incentivizing approach toward business expansion, offering resources ranging from funding to talent solutions.

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City of Berea, Ohio

Berea

The proud home of the Cleveland Browns’ headquarters, Baldwin Wallace University, and the Rocco J. Colonna Industrial Park.

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Brook Park

Home to the NASA Glenn Research Center and future site of the Blue Abyss space research and astronaut training facility.

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City of Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland

The city’s future-focused initiatives and inclusive approach to growth make it an optimal place for businesses looking to start, relocate, or expand.

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City of Fairview Park, Ohio

Fairview Park

Fairview Park provides businesses with various incentives and programs designed to encourage expansion and location.

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Middleburg Heights, Ohio

Middleburg Heights

Middleburg Heights offers a progressive environment for businesses, underlined by attractive incentives that stimulate growth.

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City of North Olmsted, Ohio

North Olmsted

North Olmsted proactively fosters business growth through economic incentive programs like the CRA and the Job Creation Grant Program.

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Rocky River

Rocky River

Nestled along the Cleveland Metroparks, Rocky River exemplifies the harmony of residential beauty and commercial vitality.

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Strongsville

Strongsville offers a unique ecosystem that attracts diverse industries, making it a vibrant and sustainable place for business growth.

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CUYAHOGA COUNTY

A vibrant and prosperous hub where businesses start, expand, and flourish

Over 800 business headquarters dot the landscape in Cuyahoga County, supported by a workforce of 2 million. More than 25 higher education institutions contribute over 40,000 graduates annually, creating a rich talent pool.

A powerhouse contributing 40% to Ohio’s economy, the economic backdrop of Cuyahoga County is marked by long-term stability. With consistently high ratings from Moody’s, S&P, and Fitch, its business-friendly tax structure and cost-effective operational environment lay fertile ground for diverse economic activities.

Workforce

2 million

Businesses

800 headquarters

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