@BMAN
I hope you like that site. An example of some the development goodies one can find, is this picture of the projects in Seattle with all
approved and in-construction building projects taking place over the next five years. The vast majority of those are 450 and 550+ foot towers going up with a few 650 footers sprinkled in along with a 879-foot boot downtown and the crown jewel 1111 foot mega-tall next to the stadium and iconic 974' Columbia Center.
I don't think any of the buildings in Seattle are as good looking as the Key Tower.
The growth is crazy (conservatively 25 new skyscrapers (400'+) over ten years) and I would love to see Cleveland look this someday, skyscrapers springing up like mushrooms after the rain, if they can lure more tech firms there.
Cleveland seems eminently well located, has a low cost of living and lower operating expenses, has multiple universities and a large world-class health care firm there.
How successful has Cleveland been in attracting tech firms? Why wasn’t it a top contender for Amazon HQ2?
Cleveland seems an ideal location for a whole host of biotech companies.