Cuyahoga County, Ohio Business Directory & Community Resources

County of Cuyahoga, Ohio



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Cuyahoga County — County Seat: Cleveland

2026 Population Estimate: 1,232,236  |  Official Website: https://cuyahogacounty.gov/

Cuyahoga County is Ohio's second most populous county and the heart of Greater Cleveland. Home to 58 municipalities including the City of Cleveland — Ohio's second-largest city — and some of the region's most affluent suburbs, the county is a major national center for healthcare, culture, and higher education. The Cleveland Clinic is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the world, and the broader healthcare and bioscience sector is the county's dominant employer. World-class cultural institutions include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Cleveland Museum of Art (free general admission), Playhouse Square (the largest performing arts center outside New York City), and University Circle. Major corporate presences include Cleveland-Cliffs, KeyCorp, Sherwin-Williams, and Parker Hannifin. The county is served by the Cleveland Metroparks system — the legendary "Emerald Necklace" — and is home to the Cleveland Guardians, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Cleveland Browns.

Key Industries & Major Employers
Healthcare, financial services, advanced manufacturing, legal services, and technology.
Ohio's second most populous county is home to the Cleveland Clinic (one of the top-rated hospital systems in the world), University Hospitals, KeyCorp, Sherwin-Williams (global headquarters), Progressive Insurance, Eaton Corporation, Parker Hannifin, and dozens of Fortune 500 companies. Cleveland State, Case Western Reserve, and John Carroll University anchor higher education.

Notable Economic Development Initiatives
REDI's northeast partner Team NEO coordinates regional economic strategy. Sherwin-Williams' $600M downtown Cleveland global headquarters, completed in 2024, is a landmark anchor for downtown revitalization. Greater Cleveland Partnership drives business retention. The Cuyahoga County Department of Development administered $3.47M in Economic Impact Grants to 13 communities in 2025. The county leads the state in brownfield remediation activity.

Infrastructure & Investment Highlights
I-90, I-77, I-480, I-490, and I-71 provide comprehensive highway coverage. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) offers direct domestic and international service. The Port of Cleveland handles approximately 13 million tons annually. A major shoreline improvement project along the Cuyahoga River continues to attract mixed-use redevelopment.

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6835 Broadway Ave Cleveland, OH 44105

5225 Mayfield Rd Lyndhurst, OH 44124

2969 W 25th St Cleveland, OH 44113

4807 Rockside Rd Suite #460 Independence, OH 44131

4807 Rockside Rd # 460 Independence, OH 44131

1132 W Pleasant Valley Rd Parma, OH 44134

1163 E 40th St Cleveland, OH 44114

24400 Chagrin Blvd #250 Beachwood, OH 44122

3912 Prospect Ave E Cleveland, OH 44115

23811 Chagrin Blvd #160 Beachwood, OH 44122

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2026 Est. Population: 1,232,236

Cuyahoga County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. Its county seat is Cleveland. The land that became Cuyahoga County was previously part of the French colony of Canada (New France), which was ceded in 1763 to Great Britain and renamed Province of Quebec. In the early 1790s, the land became part of the Connecticut Western Reserve in the Northwest Territory, and it was purchased by the Connecticut Land Company in 1795. Cleveland was established one year later by General Moses Cleaveland near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River.