January 14, 201114 yr MedCity has the list. None of the "major" names that I've seen thrown around are on it. http://www.medcitynews.com/2011/01/cleveland-medical-mart-the-first-announced-tenants/
January 14, 201114 yr Hmmm, interesting. I'm a little surprised by all the Ohio/Cleveland non-vendor groups on that list, but don't know what I was expecting. The list of groups planning events is pretty underwhelming, but I didn't expect too much at this point given that demo has barely begun.
January 14, 201114 yr Here is channel 3 story and video http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=169655&catid=130
January 14, 201114 yr MedCity has the list. None of the "major" names that I've seen thrown around are on it. http://www.medcitynews.com/2011/01/cleveland-medical-mart-the-first-announced-tenants/ Thanks
January 14, 201114 yr I'm glad the National Model Railroad Association is looking to book a show in the convention center.
January 14, 201114 yr MedCity has the list. None of the "major" names that I've seen thrown around are on it. http://www.medcitynews.com/2011/01/cleveland-medical-mart-the-first-announced-tenants/ Who would be a "major" name?
January 14, 201114 yr Invacare is listed as the 27th largest medical device manufacturer on the referenced list: http://www.mpo-mag.com/articles/2006/07/top-medical-device-companies-report and is also listed as one of the announced tenants of the Medical Mart.
January 14, 201114 yr I dont understand why Cardinal Health signed with New York instead of Clevelands. Is there any chance they could switch now that we are for sure building this thing?
January 14, 201114 yr ^Pretty sure the NY project is essentially dead at this point. Not sure whether that means they're in the mix or not for Cleveland though.
January 14, 201114 yr It was wrong for Kasich to have been invited and get the photo op; rather, Strickland should have been there. I would also question Mason's presence, considering the guy has close ties to the local corruption. I mean, why not give Dimora a shovel if you're giving one to Bill.
January 14, 201114 yr What are people's thoughts on whether or not companies that are already close in proximity (Cardinal, Phillips, Steris etc) will have a large presence at the mart? I know Steris is on the list with a LoI, but if the price for space is high I could see them not signing because they already have facilities in the area. Same with Phillips. I think Cardinal is far enough away where it would make more sense for them to have a presence at the mart.
January 14, 201114 yr I'm not sure what incentive any of the big names have to sign a letter of intent. They can jump on board anytime they want. Probably smart for them to wait and see.
January 14, 201114 yr Since these are noted as tenants, aren't they considered leasing tenants or are these just the companies that have signed LOIs? https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
January 14, 201114 yr I'm not sure what incentive any of the big names have to sign a letter of intent. They can jump on board anytime they want. Probably smart for them to wait and see. I'm not sure either but this list certainly doesn't pass the litmus test that medcity was writing about. Of the top 100 medical device companies (in revenue) only two are on today's announced list; #49 Invacare and #59 Steris, both are local companies. BTW sizzlinbeef the list medcity provided is dated 2006. This list was dated June 2010: http://www.pharmalive.com/special_reports/sample.cfm?reportID=309
January 14, 201114 yr Cleveland medical mart talks up tenants on groundbreaking day By JAY MILLER 3:12 pm, January 14, 2011 Dirt was turned, photos were taken and about 600 community and business leaders applauded and cheered. Politicians including Gov. John Kasich, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and new Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald spoke. Then, under an enclosed tent that was opened briefly, they wielded ceremonial gold shovels and construction on Cleveland's new, $465 million convention center and medical merchandise mart got officially under way. http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20110114/FREE/110119869 https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
January 14, 201114 yr ^Thanks- best article yet about where they are with things. I liked this: Mr. Kennedy said his company will continue to seek additional tenants, perhaps negotiating space reductions with holders of letter of intent, if needed. He also said the company would consider expanding north, if and when the demand can't be met by the building now under construction.
January 14, 201114 yr ^^ I found this part of the Crains piece particularly interesting: "Chris Kennedy, president of MMPI Inc., the Chicago firm that is overseeing construction and will operate the complex, told Crain's that his firm has letters of intent for 100% of the 235,000 square feet in the planned, four-story medical mart building." "Mr. Kennedy said his company will continue to seek additional tenants, perhaps negotiating space reductions with holders of letter of intent, if needed. He also said the company would consider expanding north, if and when the demand can't be met by the building now under construction." I say don't wait. IMO they should build a couple extra floors now and start on designs for the properties to the north. Again I see this as an opportunity to eliminate the competition before it gets any momentum. Straphanger beat me to it, I fugured people would comment on that part.
January 14, 201114 yr They are not even finished with demolition on the site and they have letters of intent for 100% of the space. Just speculation on my part but I would guess that means actual leases for 60-75% of the building (again 2 years before it even opens) leaving very little space for the "big boys" out there. If MMPI plays its cards right I would imagine that expansion north is inevitable.
January 15, 201114 yr Wow awesome news. When MMPI said they wanted to expand north if necessary, would that mean building over the train tracks (and essentially paving the way for a mall-lakefront walkway)?
January 15, 201114 yr Assuming that once this place is open & operating, and space is in more demand than supply, who would benefit from the higher leases? MMPI or the county?
January 15, 201114 yr Wow awesome news. When MMPI said they wanted to expand north if necessary, would that mean building over the train tracks (and essentially paving the way for a mall-lakefront walkway)? I suspect that means expanding the Merchandise Mart itself, which means expanding north to where the current county offices are located. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 15, 201114 yr Duh! Silly me. I was thinking of the convention center instead of the medical mart for some reason.
January 15, 201114 yr I cant even imagine what an expansion would look like. Seems hard with the current design
January 15, 201114 yr This is all great news! Whatever the expansion would be, it would be great to see that County Administration building knocked down.
January 15, 201114 yr The question is how to get the county offices out of the way. I don't think they have the money to make that move.
January 15, 201114 yr lol, would there be any room in the old courthouse or the one next to the library?
January 15, 201114 yr The old county courthouse on lakeside is full with the probate court, domestic relations court, the Eight District Court of Appeals and the County law library on the 4th floor. The courthouse next to library is not county owned but is a federal courthouse which houses the federal bankruptcy court. I would think that a nice size expansion could go north just by appropriating the old Chicago Title Building, if tall enough, and leaving the current administration building alone (and maybe adding floors to the current building if done right now)
January 15, 201114 yr JMO, but the County building is exactly where it should be. Like everyone else, I don't like the building itself, but the placement is perfect from a functionality standpoint. They are planning a plaza between the MM and the County building. I suppose they could expand into that area, with a different, more vertical design and not have to worry about relocating the County admin offices.
January 15, 201114 yr The county building is so ugly and its location is much better for a MM expansion and/or hotel (imo). There's probably somewhere the county can move offices (at least temporarily). Is there need for any more space because of the positions created by the new county government and the loss of the county annex building?
January 15, 201114 yr Cleveland medical mart tenants mostly small, local, MMPI announces http://www.cleveland.com/cuyahoga-county/index.ssf/2011/01/medical_mart_tenants_mostly_small_local_mmpi_announces.html At least 30 of the 57 prospective tenants are tied to Northeast Ohio. Few of the tenants have national stature. Will certainly be interesting to see how it all shakes out; who becomes an actual tenant and who else comes on board.
January 15, 201114 yr Where would they move? Please discuss the county office relocation ideas here: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,1621.0.html "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 15, 201114 yr Cleveland medical mart tenants mostly small, local, MMPI announces http://www.cleveland.com/cuyahoga-county/index.ssf/2011/01/medical_mart_tenants_mostly_small_local_mmpi_announces.html At least 30 of the 57 prospective tenants are tied to Northeast Ohio. Few of the tenants have national stature. Will certainly be interesting to see how it all shakes out; who becomes an actual tenant and who else comes on board. Ehh. MMPI has 3 years to sign on candidates, I understand why big names don't want to sign on yet. And why would anyone sign a binding lease yet when there's no need to, they don't need to secure financing. If I was a business owner I'd wait and see how nice it looks, I mean that's pretty obvious. Just love LOL'ing at those PD comments. I assume everyone reads them for a chuckle.
January 15, 201114 yr Some of the comments are fair - they've had a few years to secure some kind of interest from out-of-state organizations. I was hoping for some big names that aren't local
January 15, 201114 yr Not disappointed at all by the volume of local tenants. I always thought part of the concept.
January 15, 201114 yr It amazes me how during the course of the past three years, each month comes a "new" issue to be negative about even as the project makes progress. The "cheerleaders" in this regard seem to be the PD and their fans on Cleveland.com I never thought I would be utter this cliche in a million years as I have always hated it and thought it was used by people who could not come up with clever arguments, but I am going to say it and maybe it is really true....all this negativity is SO CLEVELAND.
January 16, 201114 yr Concerns with the tenant list is perfectly reasonable given the promises and controversies thus far with the project.
January 16, 201114 yr I agree that it doesn't sound like the "world-class facility" we were promised...... yet. But like I said above, the larger, non-local potential tenants have very little incentive to sign on at this very preliminary point especially when their commitments are not needed to begin construction (a la Nashville). My point was that I certainly would have hoped for a heavy presence of local companies. Since the taxpayers are footing the construction bill, I expect some kind of minimum quota to be met, in fact.
January 16, 201114 yr HTsguy you said it perfectly. The negativity in Cleveland is by far the worst I have ever witnessed anywhere, it's truly amazing. Everyone is worried or concerned or whatever. No matter what it is Clevelandars will search for the one negative aspect of something and latch on.
January 16, 201114 yr Just love LOL'ing at those PD comments. I assume everyone reads them for a chuckle. I don't bother. They are the same comments made by the same people who don't love themselves and therefore don't believe in their own future, let alone the city's. It's actually pretty sad but you can't force people to care. I'm not bothered by the tenant/LOI list. There's a lot of local medical companies and they will want to be part of this out of civic responsibility. More will sign up as they learn that construction has started. And when there's a half-completed building to tour, that's when we'll see more national and international companies sign up. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 16, 201114 yr Small, local companies dont stay small and local forever hopefully this mm helps them grow to the next level. I understand some people's concern about big name tenants being signed initially but Marts around the country grow just like businesses, the more successful they are after time the more clients want to be apart of it. The biggest plus in all this is MM is new concept never done before in the world (as far medical products), but we have the first in Cleve, we are first to break ground. In any business if you are first to market u tend to grab bigger market share which for CleMM case is more clients.
January 16, 201114 yr I think its great that we have a ton of local guys, but we are probably going to need some big out of town guys to really get a national draw. Great to see this thing moving along!
January 16, 201114 yr A small story <b>The medical mart gets moving: editorial</b> The remaking of downtown Cleveland is under way. Friday morning, civic, business and political leaders joined top executives of Chicago-based MMPI at a ceremonial groundbreaking for the long-discussed medical mart and convention center project. Admit it: There's a part of you that feared the day would never come.... http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2011/01/the_medical_mart_gets_moving_e.html
January 16, 201114 yr ^If all you did was read the Plain Dealer you might have to make that admission. Luckily, I personally had more confidence, especially being aware of the people involved.
January 17, 201114 yr So the Medical Mart is 235,000 square feet. What other office building downtown is similar in size to compare that to?
January 17, 201114 yr North Point I would be comparable..... just a bit bigger, I believe. That is the smaller of the two North Point buildings.
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