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.
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