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Strongsville markets 90‑acre Fultz site to national brokers; city pursues utilities work and potential $1 million grant
Summary
Council’s economic development committee and councilors reported Crain’s coverage of a 90‑acre Fultz industrial site, RFP responses from national brokers and an October utility‑lines timeline; council also approved a change order for the Fultz Parkway extension.
Council members and the city’s economic development committee on April 21 highlighted growing outside interest in Strongsville’s Phase 2 Fultz Parkway industrial site and said the city is preparing the parcel for market with broker selection, utility work and continued grant pursuit.
At a committee report, Councilman Mister Clark summarized a Crain’s Cleveland article saying the site is about 90 acres with roughly 48 acres described as developable and that four national real‑estate firms responded to the city’s request for proposals: CBRE, Cresco, Jones Lang LaSalle and Colliers. Clark said the firms’ national and global reach signals commercial interest in Strongsville.
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