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Continue reading "Analysis: Regional-minded Mayor Jackson can't protest Eaton move"
No mayor likes the sting of losing his city's largest Fortune 500 company. But when manufacturing giant Eaton Corp. this week signaled a preference to leave Cleveland for Beachwood, there was little for Frank Jackson to protest.
Chagrin Highlands, the mixed-use suburban development that Eaton executives are eyeing, was hatched by Cleveland city officials two decades ago to attract large corporations from across the globe. The project never brought the riches its planners predicted.
The irony that Eaton, a deep-rooted Cleveland company, could be that first major office tenant at Chagrin Highlands is especially cruel for Jackson. The first-term mayor has staked his administration on the virtues of regionalism, stressing that local mayors accomplish little by fighting over businesses that move from one Northeast Ohio address to another.
That's why Jackson can't join the downtown leaders who decry the move of Eaton's 460 employees as a loss of gigantic proportions. As much as he may want Eaton to stay, he can only fight so hard before he'll be viewed as having betrayed his regional promises.
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