
Aerial photograph depicting the Middleburg Heights office/industrial district and its proximity to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in the background and Interstate 71 in the foreground.
The map indicates the location of the office / industrial district with respect to major roads and highways including Interstate 71 and the Ohio Turnpike (Interstate 80).
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, which is also depicted on the map, is approximately five minutes from Middleburg Heights.
The City of Middleburg Heights welcomes you.
Middleburg Heights offers many benefits as a business venue including central location, superb access for private and public transportation, progressive zoning policies, and a responsive and established administration willing to utilize its many years of experience to make it easy for businesses to do business in the City.
Middleburg Heights is situated in Northeast Ohio which is geographically within 500 miles of 50 percent of the population of the United States and Canada, 50 percent of U.S. retail sales and more than 65 percent of all U.S. payroll dollars.
Middleburg Heights presents an overall arena, including its geographic location, demographic profile, community setting, business development incentives, and a variety of specific available sites, which make it an ideal location for all office, industrial, retail and specialty businesses.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION
Middleburg Heights is a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, and is situated on the southwest edge of the Greater Cleveland area. It is centrally located (15) minutes from downtown Cleveland; (25) minutes from Medina, Ohio; (40) minutes from Akron, Ohio; and less than two hours from Columbus, Ohio.
Middleburg Heights has two separate direct access points to Interstate 71 at Bagley Road and at Pearl Road. This major highway provides a direct link between Cleveland and Columbus. Traffic counts on Interstate 71 at Bagley Road, in Middleburg Heights, exceed one-hundred thousand vehicles per day.
Interstate 71 also provides direct access to the Ohio Turnpike (Interstate 80) just three minutes to the south, and direct access to Interstate 480 less than five minutes to the north.
In addition to its close proximity to major markets and direct highway access, Middleburg Heights is located only five minutes from Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport. The airfield has two parallel 9,000-foot runways and one 6,000-foot runway, each with all-weather capabilities, with over 6,000 public parking spaces on the premises.
The airport has direct international air service to England, Mexico and Canada, and is a hub for Continental Airlines in addition to being serviced by eleven additional airlines and eight cargo lines.
Middleburg Heights also enjoys excellent access to public transportation with RTA bus lines servicing Bagley (68), Pearl (51X), Drake-Howe (51F), Strongsville Park-N-Ride (251), Laurel Square (451), with additional access to Lorain (22) and North Olmsted (75X).
COMMUNITY SETTING
Middleburg Heights has a total population of over 15,000 in an area of approximately eight square miles, but is also home to over 1,500 businesses and their 35,000 employees.
Housing options are available to suit a variety of lifestyles including single-family homes ranging from an average price of $155,000 to over $400,000. Residents and businesses enjoy superb city services and a number of amenities including city parks, access to the award-winning Middleburg Heights Recreation Center with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library, ranked #1 by Hennen’s American Public Library Ratings for 2006, and a numerous entertainment and shopping opportunities in the immediate area including Southland Shopping Center which is located in Middleburg Heights.
Also located within Middleburg Heights are the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds which is the venue of numerous events and trade shows which draw approximately 500,000 visitors to Middleburg Heights throughout the year, including approximately 150,000 for the annual Cuyahoga County Fair.

The largest employer in Middleburg Heights is Southwest General Health Center with approximately 3,000 employees. In addition, Southwest, which is a major hospital in the area, services over 120,000 patients per year with an estimated 250,000 patient visits in addition to the 50,000 patients treated by the emergency room annually.
Other Featured employers include United Parcel Service with over 2,000 employees AmeriMark Direct with over 500 employees, and Regency Hospital with over 200 employees.
EDUCATION
Middleburg Heights is within the Berea City School District. Specialized programs offered include and extended Kindergarten and preschool programs as well as advanced robotics programs offered at two district high schools.
Middleburg Heights is also home to Polaris Career Center. Established in 1975, Polaris Career Center offers career-path programs for 11th and 12th grade high school students, career-technical and special interest courses for adults, and on-site corporate training and consulting services for business and industry. A modern facility, convenient location, and state-of-the-art equipment and technology are just part of the reason Polaris is a recognized leader in career-technical skill training.
Universities and learning institutions within close proximity to Middleburg Heights include Cleveland State University (16 miles), Baldwin-Wallace College (2 miles), Case Western Reserve University (19 miles), and John Carroll University (21 miles).
AVAILABLE SITES
Middleburg Heights offers various purchase or lease opportunities for businesses seeking suitable, desirable sites to meet their needs. A dynamic inventory of land, buildings, office, or flex space is available with numerous retail, dining and entertainment opportunities in the immediate area. In addition to reliable access to all utilities, a high-speed technology infrastructure is maintained throughout the city.
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Middleburg Heights does offer companies the opportunity to support their commitment to the environment and promote the concepts of sustainability and recycling. Middleburg Heights is within close proximity to major building materials suppliers, which offer products incorporating recycled building materials. This very close proximity would allow for shortened construction schedules, reduced transportation costs and greatly reduced fuel consumption.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES
The State of Ohio, Cuyahoga County, and the City of Middleburg Heights maintain business development incentive programs which may benefit businesses. The City of Middleburg Heights has established two (2) Community Reinvestment Areas (CRA’s) for the purpose of encouraging commercial and industrial renovation or expansion and new construction. The CRA Program is an economic development funding program intended to help commercial property owners and businesses overcome barriers to investing in real property improvement or construction projects in Middleburg Heights. In addition, the City does offer a Job Creation Grant Program which could also be offered to businesses locating to Middleburg Heights. Representatives from the City of Middleburg Heights, Cuyahoga County, and the State of Ohio would welcome the opportunity to further discuss the advantages of these, and other, incentives based upon the merits of the proposed business development project.
NORTHEAST OHIO REGION
The City of Middleburg Heights is located in Northeast Ohio with a population of more than four million and a labor force of nearly two million making it the 15th-largest major metropolitan area in the United States.
The logistics infrastructure is ranked fourth in the United States including the fourth largest highway system, three Class I railroads, the Port of Cleveland, and world-class intermodal facilities.
In addition, the Northeast Ohio area offers numerous world-class health care systems, professional sports including football, baseball, basketball, golf and auto racing, and world-renowned arts, orchestra, museums, universities and learning institutions. Even with all of its amenities, the cost of living in the Northeast Ohio region is four percent lower than the national average.
Additional information regarding the Northeast Ohio region is available from Team NEO, the organization established by Northeast Ohio business leaders to combine resources to accelerate business growth in the region.
Middleburg Heights is proud to be part of this regional setting, and wholeheartedly welcomes businesses to be an integral part of our community.
The Department of Economic Development is always available to serve businesses already in the city, or those considering Middleburg Heights as a venue to establish a business. Mayor Gary Starr, Middleburg Heights City Council, and Charles Bichara, Director of Economic Development, look forward to working with you to ensure a successful partnership between your business and the City of Middleburg Heights.
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