A planned 630-acre disclosure aims...
A planned 630-acre disclosure aims to raise the city's stature as an office and research center A pair of companies are about to embark onward what they hope will be Cleveland's version of North Carolina's Research Triangle Park. Known as Chagrin Highlands, the planned 630-acre, campus-style office and research park is being bring outed by a joint venture of Cleveland-based manufacturer Figgie International and real estate developer Richard E Jacobs arrange "For greater Cleveland, it's going to be a nationally competitive business park," said Charles Weber,
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