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View the 2025 U.S. Census demographic profile for Summit County
2026 Population Estimate: 539,807 | Official Website: https://co.summitoh.net/
Summit County is one of Ohio's largest urban counties anchored by the city of Akron — once the Rubber Capital of the World and today a dynamic mid-sized city undergoing a remarkable entrepreneurial renaissance. Akron's rubber industry legacy — Goodyear Tire & Rubber is still headquartered here, the last of the great rubber companies to remain — shaped the city's working-class character, and the same innovative spirit has fueled a 21st-century transformation around polymers, advanced materials, and biomedical research. The University of Akron is a major research university. Major employers include Goodyear, Summa Health System, Akron Children's Hospital (a national leader in pediatric care), FirstEnergy Corp. (electric utility, HQ in Akron), and Signet Jewelers. Cultural gems include the Akron Art Museum, Blossom Music Center, and Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens.
▸ Key Industries & Major Employers
Polymers, chemical manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, and advanced manufacturing.
Major employers include Summa Health System, Akron Children's Hospital, Goodyear Tire & Rubber (global headquarters), FirstEnergy Corporation (global headquarters), Huntington National Bank, and the University of Akron. Akron is the global capital of polymer science.
▸ Notable Economic Development Initiatives
Goodyear's global R&D center in Akron continues to drive polymer innovation. FirstEnergy's headquarters drives financial sector employment. The University of Akron's Polymer Science program is nationally ranked and feeds regional industry. The Akron Civic Commons project has revitalized Summit Lake and downtown neighborhoods. Team NEO coordinates regional strategy. A 2024 initiative focused on Akron Innovation District development.
▸ Infrastructure & Investment Highlights
I-77, I-76, and I-271 provide highway access. The Akron-Canton Regional Airport serves business aviation. The City of Akron's water system serves the region. The Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail drives recreation and tourism. Broadband infrastructure is robust in urban areas.
1175 W Market St Akron, OH 44313
119 W Waterloo Rd Akron, OH 44319
2200 Stahl Rd Akron, OH 44319
75 Arch St Akron, OH 44304
721 Sumner St Akron, OH 44311