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Looking Back at the 1918 Pandemic in Cleveland

Just over one century ago, the 1918 pandemic—better known as the Spanish Flu—ravaged the globe. An estimated 500 million people, or one-third of the world’s population, became infected with the virus between 1918 and 1920. Tens of millions of people around the world were killed within the span of several months. As our nation struggles … Continued

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Using COVID-19 Downtime to Benefit Your Distribution Center

There is no denying that COVID-19 has disrupted the global supply chain. China’s role as the “world’s factory” means that any disturbance in production or transportation within China will surely impact businesses around the globe, as we’ve seen clearly over the past months. The economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic are not within any individual … Continued

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5 Things for Commercial Landlords to Consider During the COVID-19 Crisis

There is no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic will have an impact on the U.S. economy, especially as disruptions to supply and demand continue. In the wake of all this uncertainty, many commercial landlords and tenants have expressed a growing sense of anxiety.  During this time of rapid change, it is important for commercial landlords … Continued

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How Manufacturers Can Aid the U.S. Response to COVID-19

As our Northeast Ohio community continues to adapt to new “stay at home” orders, many local manufacturers remain open and hard at work. Manufacturing is an essential industry, and plays a critical role in maintaining the regional and national supply chain. In this time of crisis and uncertainty, many manufacturers have also expressed a deep … Continued

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Coronavirus & Commercial Real Estate: We Are Offering Virtual Showings

With Ohio currently under “stay at home” orders from Governor Mike DeWine, many commercial property owners, tenants, buyers, and sellers are left wondering what this means for their planned real estate transactions.  Non-essential businesses (including restaurants, bars, barbershops, nail salons, and entertainment venues) have been forced to close in an effort to slow the spread … Continued

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