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Law firm will move to planned Flats office building
Posted by Michelle Jarboe February 11, 2008 14:21PM
Categories: Breaking News, Real estate
Law firm Tucker Ellis & West LLP will be an anchor tenant in what could be downtown's first new top-shelf office building in more than a decade.
The Cleveland-based law firm confirmed Monday that it will move its downtown offices from the Huntington building to a new office tower in developer Scott Wolstein's project along the east bank of the Flats. The move will take place in 2011.
Five-year-old Tucker Ellis is the first major office tenant to publicly commit to Wolstein's project. Global manufacturer Eaton Corp. and accounting firm Ernst & Young also are looking at sites in the $500 million mixed-use development. Eaton is in talks with Port of Cleveland officials about leaving the Eaton Center downtown and building a corporate campus in the loop made by the Regional Transit Authority's waterfront line.
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