Increase in downtown office workers signals potential boost in local economy

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Downtown Cleveland Alliance is seeing positive trends for the city as many office workers return downtown and new businesses continue to open in the vacant offices.

CLEVELAND — The COVID-19 pandemic hit local businesses hard across the downtown Cleveland area as many office workers shifted to remote work, reducing the amount of foot traffic to small businesses in the city. With recovery efforts still underway,

“We've made a commitment to 150 news jobs over the next three years and recognize that coming out of the pandemic, is that people want to work differently," said Nicky Hancock. AMS president of the Americas region.

AMS has been downtown for the past 10 years and moving to the new space across the street also reflects a new approach to keeping employees interested in being downtown. "We've seen a continued in-migration of businesses coming into downtown. Places like iHeartMedia coming into downtown, CrossCountry Mortgage relocating their corporate headquarters here," Deemer said."Believe it or not, over the course of the pandemic, we've had over 76 storefront businesses open or move into downtown."

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