“Cleveland put forth a very succinct and strong bid. We had all the various hotel rooms that we needed, all the venues. They were an incredible partnership team.”
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Meet Us in The Land The Land continues to exceed expectations as a host city. Attendees continually tell us they are impressed by our lakefront setting, well-connected downtown and convention campus along with Cleveland’s incredible cultural assets and genuine hospitality. Our community embraces events, and Destination Cleveland’s creative and hard-working team pursues unparalleled success every step “Cleveland of the way.
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A slate of new developments and had a great event!” expansion projects will further Janell Straach, Chair of the Board enhance the event hosting experience Women in Cybersecurity in Cleveland. A $49-million expansion of the LEED Gold-certified Huntington Convention We invite you for a visit — and to read on — to learn Center of Cleveland will bring even more convenience, more about planning your next event in The Land. amenities and flexibility. We’re excited to show off the updated convention campus when we welcome the Sincerely, 2024 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in August. With several downtown hotel developments underway and a $135-million expansion of the world’s only Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the city’s ongoing evolution helps ensure that events held in Cleveland are the most memorable yet for any organization.
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Making a Better Cleveland Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Initiatives Destination Cleveland is committed to learning and acting to ensure our work equitably, intentionally and inclusively addresses systemic racism as a public health crisis and recognizes, celebrates and contributes to our destination city’s diversity. CONTINUAL LISTENING: Destination Cleveland engaged Black and Latinx residents to understand the challenges faced by people of color (POC)-owned businesses and perceptions of how we promote Cleveland. The organization is committed to ongoing listening and learning to enrich our work. ATTRACT PEOPLE: Destination Cleveland’s paid marketing and meetings and conventions attraction efforts will have an increasing and significant focus on garnering visitors from geographic markets with dominant POC populations and conferences with majority POC attendees. Additionally, owned content will be offered in languages beyond English.
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IMPROVE PERCEPTIONS: Destination Cleveland’s marketing creative, content and imagery will reflect Cleveland’s diverse communities, from under-represented groups to LGBTQ+ and residents with disabilities. ENHANCE EXPERIENCES: To ensure all businesses can benefit from a growing tourism economy, Destination Cleveland will intentionally and regularly support, build relationships and engage with and amplify more businesses owned by the community’s diverse populations. ORGANIZATIONAL FOUNDATION: Destination Cleveland will enhance recruiting and sourcing practices to increase diversity among its employees, Board of Directors and vendors.
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Diverse Meetings in The Land The following associations and organizations have booked or recently held a successful meeting here: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 92nd Great Lakes Regional Conference (March 2023) National Organization of Black Law Enforcement (July 2023) The Links, Incorporated (May 2025) National Association of Black Journalists Conference (Aug. 2025)
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Our downtown Cleveland venue features 484 guestrooms, including 35 suites, all offering stunning views of Lake Erie or the Downtown Cleveland Skyline. With over 20,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, including the 9,050 square foot Orchid Ballroom and Grand Foyer with natural light, makes us a versatile choice for events. Our central location, just steps from the Huntington Convention Center and the Downtown Entertainment Districts, makes us convenient for both business and leisure travelers looking to explore The Land.
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“Destination Cleveland is an excellent thought partner and resource. Their convention services team walked alongside us as we navigated Cleveland’s event planning options.” Belva Denmark Tibbs, Chairman Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 92nd Great Lakes Regional Conference
A Growing Convention City Cleveland’s multi-billion-dollar makeover continues, much within walking distance of 5,000 hotel rooms and the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland.
Meeting Facility Updates Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland: As part of a $49 million investment, Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland is expanding. The project is expected to enhance the complex through more top-of-the-line technology and additional large, flexible meeting spaces that will provide significant natural light. Infrastructure improvements, including new escalators, stairs and restrooms will support increased foot traffic. The Atrium ballroom also will undergo an expansion to 20,000 square feet, doubling in size to serve as one large meeting space or be divided into multiple rooms. A new, private 11,000-square-foot rooftop
terrace also will be available to groups and for social events. In addition, several former meetings rooms will be converted into luxury suites for clients in which to entertain, according to Travis Poppell, director of sales and marketing for the Convention Center. Changes are expected to be complete by June 2024. “Since the center opened in 2013, it has had a measurable economic impact of $1 billion — representing money brought into Cleveland from outsiders,” says Destination Cleveland President and CEO David Gilbert. “This investment indicates that Cleveland is serious about growing its tourism industry and enhancing the community’s popularity and reputation as a host of meetings and conventions.”
Hotel Developments Hotel Cleveland: More than $90 million in renovations are underway to transform all meeting spaces and 491 hotel rooms, as well as the lobby and restaurant space of the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel, which is being rebranded as Hotel Cleveland and which will become part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection in 2024. At the end of 2023, renovations of all three ballrooms have been completed, including the 14,500-square-foot Grand Ballroom with its 8,000-square-foot balcony. A huge HOTEL CLEVELAND sign
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Event Activations: Aerial Agents / Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Expansion Renderings: Cuyahoga County Convention Facilities Development Corporation / Hotel Cleveland Exterior: Hotel Cleveland
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“So many of our attendees were surprised at how much they loved Cleveland – walkability, food, fun and great weather.” Shanda Gray, Associate Executive Director Delta Sigma Pi Grand Chapter Congress
will be placed on the building’s roof, similar in design to the sign that was in the same place on the original Hotel Cleveland in 1918. Fidelity Hotel: This 97-room boutique hotel with a board room and 1,660-square-foot ballroom will add a throwback feel to the Gilded Age. Its speakeasy-style bar will no doubt be popular. Constuction on the project is expected to continue through the end of 2024. W Hotel: Plans are underway to bring Ohio’s first W Hotel to the 40-story Erieview Tower. Features include 210 rooms, rooftop restaurant, ballroom, full-service spa and gym. A 2025 opening date is planned. Just outside of Downtown Cleveland, plans for additional hotels also are underway, including: Bridgeworks: Plans for a mixeduse development project along the West Superior Viaduct in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood call for a 132-room Motto by Hilton hotel with a 120-seat restaurant and bar on the building’s 7th floor.
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Downtown Cleveland on the Rise Sherwin-Williams Headquarters: The Cleveland Fortune 500 giant is painting a bright future with its new 36-story, 616-foot glass-sheathed global headquarters adjacent to Public Square. The new facility will house 4,000 employees by the end of 2024. Also, a new 600,000-square-foot R&D facility in suburban Brecksville is expected to add 400 jobs upon its launch in 2024. Progressive Field Renovation: The three-year, $202 million fan-facing renovation of the Cleveland Guardians ballpark began in 2023 and will emphasize social experiences. The transformation includes a revamped Upper Deck, Terrace Club and Dugout Club. The current Terrace Club will become an open-air hub with ticketed seating at the 200 and 300 levels. Social spaces will be available on the upper deck. The new Dugout Club will provide a VIP experience. By Opening Day 2025, we should be able to see all the changes and say “Play ball!” Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Expansion: The planned $135 million expansion will add 50,000 square feet of new exhibition and event space, as well as a new band shell overlooking Lake Erie that will crank up the volume for concerts and performances. The black steel and granite addition will include a new lobby entry and public space, a 1,350-person
event venue and an acoustically designed performance area. In addition, the ADA-compliant outdoor greenspace will be altered to be more user-friendly for everyone. Look for completion in 2025. Cuyahoga Riverfront: Talk about transformational. When the expansion of Tower City Center’s riverfront project envisioned by Bedrock (a real estate, city builder and place maker) sees light, downtown will be forever changed. The $3.5 billion project will provide “accessibility, equity, sustainability, resiliency and connectivity” to Downtown Cleveland, according to Bedrock. In the plan: 35 million square feet of new development and adaptive reuse and 35 acres of public and private land. That includes 850,000 square feet of office space, 2,000 residential units and 12 plus acres of public space. Lakefront Development: Cruise ships have discovered how much fun Cleveland can be and seasonal stops at the city’s port increased to almost 50 in 2023. A new cruise ship terminal at the end of West 3rd Street is just one idea proposed by the City of Cleveland’s updated lakefront vision and around a proposed renovation of Cleveland Browns Stadium. Also on the table: the North Coast Connector, a $200 million land bridge linking Downtown’s outdoor malls with the shore of Lake Erie; and public spaces north of the football stadium and more green areas.
Hotel Cleveland Grand Ballroom: Hotel Cleveland / Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: PAU Copyright / Sherwin-Williams Headquarters: Sherwin-Williams
By The Numbers
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INVESTMENT UNDERWAY IN 17 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS $49 MILLION CONVENTION CENTER EXPANSION IS INCREASING MEETING SPACE TO 533,000 SQUARE FEET
Downtown Residential Projects From 2010 to 2020, Downtown saw a 31% population increase, and an expected 30,000 residents will call Downtown home by 2030 with continued development. One estimate predicts about 3,000 new residential units could open by 2027. City Club Apartments: Rising 23 stories above lower Euclid Avenue, the new $92.5 million development will feature 304 apartments. Dining and drinks are steps away from residents’ doors. That includes Café Tartine, J’adore, a two-level French restaurant and an underground speakeasy called L’Ecrin Vert. The rooftop Sky Club features a top-level pool, weekend full-service bar and light lunch. Residences at 55 Public Square is a brand-new luxury apartment community that offers incredible views of Downtown Cleveland and Lake Erie. Fahrenheit Cleveland is also part of the $85 million worth of development and renovations at 55 Public Square. Owned and operated by nationally famous Chef Rocco Whalen, the new restaurant features contemporary American and continental cuisines with an Asian whisper. 45 Erieview: This 16-story high-rise will become Cleveland’s first remotework property, with a $102 million conversion from offices to 367 luxury apartments and lower-level co-working spaces. The “good stuff” includes retail, dining and a 15th floor outdoor pool and deck. Erieview Tower: The $100 million redevelopment of the 40-story Erieview Tower includes 300,000 square feet of renovated office space and 227 apartments managed by W Residences. Possibilities point to a rooftop bar, restaurant and spa.
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DOWNTOWN RESIDENTIAL UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION 30,000 DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS BY 2030
6% Neighborhood Growth Driven by Clevland Clinic growth and new jobs in the Opportunity Corridor, nearby neighborhoods on Cleveland’s East Side are experiencing new residential development. Hough: There are 780 apartment units are under construction or planned along Chester Ave. in the Hough neighborhood including Adis View apartments, The Lumas, Charter 75 and Chester 82. The new, $28 million headquarters of The Cleveland Foundation in Hough was completed in 2023 with its goal to be more welcoming to all of Cleveland. Fairfax: Fairfax Market is a $57 million development at the corner of E. 105th St. and Cedar Ave. This major project will transform the neighborhood and includes a 40,000-square-foot Meijer grocery store and 196 apartment units. Developers hope to have work completed by late 2023. University Circle: The 11-story Library Lofts include 207 apartments over a new, larger Martin Luther King Jr. Branch Library. In addition, a newly proposed development across the street from Case Western Reserve’s Nobby Ballpark calls for a 24-unit multi-family development.
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Additional City Developments Cleveland Clinic: The world-renown health leader plans $1.3 billion worth of capital projects. That includes the 1 millionsquare-foot Neurological Institute to be built on its main campus. The renovation and expansion of the Cole Eye Institute will include construction of a four-story, 150,000-square-foot expansion with additional operating and procedure rooms. Longer term plans include the addition of a 400,000-square-foot research space called the Center for Infectious Diseases (CID). Opportunity Corridor: As the name implies, this area of Cleveland is living up to its name with the arrival of Canon Healthcare USA, a medical imaging facility that brings another couple hundred jobs to the city. Japanese tech behemoth Canon Inc., is investing $430 million into a burgeoning Cleveland development site bursting with quality jobs and innovative businesses. In addition, Federal Equipment Co., plans to invest $2.5 million on expanded office space already in the corridor. On the corridor’s eastern end, plans are to bring mixed-income apartments and singlefamily homes to Innovation Square.
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Aer Lingus: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport welcomed its first direct international flights to/from Dublin, Ireland in May of 2023, opening up travel overseas to Cleveland. Studio West 117: A hub of the LGBTQ+ community, this complex features a performance space, dance studio, bar, concept club, health clinic, 140 apartments and the FieldHouse
for sports, as well as dining and retail options. Investment has grown to seven properties totaling $115 to $125 million and is scheduled for completion in 2025. West Side Market: The 110-year-old market’s plan is a $44 million renovation with improved vendor stalls, the introduction of alcohol sales, commercial kitchens where vendors prepare food onsite and a prepared food hall. CentroVilla25: This $12 million warehouse/office building conversion plus a 12,000 square-foot expansion is a Latinx/Hispanic cultural center, shopping, dining and entrepreneurship opportunity. The eagerly anticipated center will open fall of 2024 and is located in La Villa Hispana, part of Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood. It will feature 20 kioskstyle retail spaces, commercial kitchen, restaurant, grocery store, office space an outdoor plaza.
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Health-Tech/High-Tech Industries Building on a manufacturing heritage, world-class health care community and vibrant entrepreneurial culture, Cleveland is a rich hub for innovation.
Cleveland’s 21st-century economic and employment environment builds on the city’s rich industrial and entrepreneurial heritage. It’s now the 15th largest U.S. economic region with $238 billion in gross regional product. There are 109,000 diverse companies, many of which have a health-tech or high-tech focus. Health Care Cleveland has the most concentrated area of hospitals and medical research centers in the nation. From 2007 to 2019, output for healthcare in the Northeast Ohio Region grew nearly 20% or $3.8 billion, to become the second largest sector of the regional economy. Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals alone are the city’s largest employers with a combined workforce of more than 49,000. Cleveland Clinic’s main campus is essentially a city within itself, requiring its own zip code, and its physical expansion shows no signs of slowing down. In particular, Cleveland Clinic is capitalizing on IBM’s latest development, IBM Watson Health. It is a cognitive system enabling a new partnership between people and computers as health care becomes even more dependent on technology.
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“Hands down Cleveland should be your next destination. Destination Cleveland and the great city of Cleveland, Ohio, gave us their all.”
“People from around the world who have the means to go anywhere in the world for care choose to come here,” said Baiju Shah, president and CEO of Greater Cleveland Partnership, which serves as the region’s chamber of commerce, supporting local businesses and weighing in on major issues affecting the community. “They do so because our clinicians, our caregivers and our researchers are not only excellent, but are also on the frontiers of medicine.”
Shirley A. Jones, Esq., National President Blacks in Government
Advanced Manufacturing The value of exports from the region’s 18 counties rings in at $87 billion, with the largest manufacturing export sectors being transportation equipment, chemical engineering, chemical manufacturing and primary-metal manufacturing. Advances in technology, including the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and additive manufacturing, continue to change the face of manufacturing in Northeast
University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center / NASA Glenn Orion Test: Christopher J. Lynch / Cleveland Clinic: Phila Scalia / Sherwin-Williams / Timken
Business Friendly Companies that are seeing success in Cleveland:
HEALTH CARE + BIOMED Cannon Healthcare USA Cleveland Clinic University Hospitals GE Healthcare Philips Steris Ohio. Cleveland-Cliffs, the 173-year-old company that’s the largest flat-rolled steel company in North America, has joined the ranks of the Fortune 500. In 2020, the company acquired two steelmaking firms — Cincinnati-area-based AK Steel and Chicago’s ArcelorMittal USA. The transactions ensure the company will continue to thrive over the next century and excel in U.S. markets that include automotive production and manufacturing, construction, machinery and equipment. “Cleveland has banded together to accelerate the growth and prosperity that leads to a thriving region,” Shah said. “We’ve adopted a series of values that begin with the word ‘in’ — innovative, involved, inclusive, inspired, integrity, interconnected and most importantly, unity — which ensures we are ‘all-in’ — to make Cleveland great.” Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network (MAGNET) helps manufacturers in Northeast Ohio grow their business operations, workforces and startups. The 38-year-old nonprofit celebrated the completion of its new 53,000-squarefoot headquarters in the renovated Margaret Ireland Elementary School in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood.
Talent Attraction Recognizing the importance of positioning the Cleveland region as a high-performing, growing and diverse metropolitan area, The Cleveland Talent Alliance, a consortium of public, private and nonprofit organizations established a goal of attracting new talent in the growth sectors of IT/technology (including financial services), health care and smart manufacturing. Technology Recently ranked No. 2 in the country with a 19.9% inflow of tech workers, it’s easy to see why Cleveland is quickly becoming a hub for innovation and technology. Downtown’s growing cluster of tech-focused companies includes BrandMuscle, Robot & Pencils and TPA Stream, while startup accelerator Plug and Play has helped attract cutting-edge startups like BrightEdge. “Cleveland is home to one of the most diverse industrial regions in the country,” Shah said. “Companies have always been leaders in metals, materials, electronics and controls. Now, they’re at the forefront of adopting technology to create better and innovative products.”
AEROSPACE + AVIATION Arconic Eaton GrafTech International Lockheed Martin NASA Glenn The Timken Co. MANUFACTURING + INNOVATION Cleveland Cliffs Diebold GE Lighting GOJO Industries Inc. Goodyear Lincoln Electric Co. Nestle USA Parker Hannifin PolyOne Sherwin-Williams Shurtech Swagelok I.T. BrandMuscle Hyland Software LeanDog OverDrive Plug and Play FINTECH AirCFO KeyBank Quicken Loans Splash Financial
By The Numbers CUYAHOGA COUNTY’S
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CLEVELAND CLINIC IS THE #2 HOSPITAL IN THE WORLD
$98.8 BILLION GDP IS LARGER THAN 700
BIOMEDICAL COMPANIES MAKE UP A
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SECTOR OF NORTHEAST OHIO’S GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT (GRP)
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MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES IN CLEVELAND, WHILE CUYAHOGA COUNTY AS A WHOLE HAS 30,200
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IN VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT ATTRACTED BY STARTUPS IN 2022
25 BUSINESS INCUBATORS
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“Cleveland was a great destination for our meeting. Not only were there fun venues to host our functions, but there were also so many walkable restaurants and bars for our attendees to continue networking at after our event programming.” Courtney McClurg, Event Planner Ingram Micro
Cleveland’s vast offering of flexible meeting spaces, including the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland and the I-X Center, can host a wide range of events.
A Connected Convention Center District Located in the heart of Downtown Cleveland, the LEED Gold-certified Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland connects meeting planners to 553,000 total square feet of prime event space. Connected to the 600room Hilton Cleveland Downtown and Cleveland Public Auditorium, Cleveland’s one-million-square-foot Convention
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Center District is a convenient location to host small executive meetings or large industry trade shows. Connected or Adjacent Facilities • Cleveland Public Auditorium • Hilton Cleveland Downtown •C leveland Marriott Downtown at Key Tower • The Westin Cleveland Downtown •D rury Plaza Hotel Cleveland Downtown Green Meetings The Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland is an APEX/ASTM Level 1 and LEED Gold-certified building featuring natural lighting, an urban farm and a 14-acre green roof with water-efficient landscaping. Plus, its Grind2Energy Program converts about 40,000 pounds of food waste to energy, natural gas, electricity and soil nutrients every year. For eco-friendly event planners looking for a comprehensive sustainability plan supported by an environmentally friendly design; the city’s convention center campus has got you covered.
Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Exterior: Nathan Migal / Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Exhibit Hall Entrance: Matt Shiffler / Huntington Convention Center Exhibit Hall: Nathan Migal
Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland
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New
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convention center campus connects to Hilton Cleveland Downtown, Public Auditorium and Outdoor Mall green space
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I-X Center As one of the Top 30 Best Convention Centers in America (The Wall Street Journal, 2023), the I-X Center is situated adjacent to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and is surrounded by five major interstates. There are more than 3,000 hotel rooms (five-mile radius) and on-site parking ready to accommodate 7,200 vehicles for added convenience. In 2022, the I-X Center went through a multi-million-dollar re-imagination of the building which was designed to allow for more exciting shows to come to Cleveland. The 600,000-square-foot convention and exhibition center not only offers versatile spaces but also a range of services that make planning an event here a breeze. From top-notch food and beverage offerings to its strategic location and exceptional guest service, the I-X Center continues to best meet the needs of meeting planners and show promoters.
square-foot columnfree grand ballroom
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convention center in highly walkable places by PCMA Convene Magazine
I-X Center
472,000
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A TOP 30 BEST CONVENTION CENTER IN AMERICA BY THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
OF SPACE ON MAIN MEETING FLOOR DIVISIBLE INTO 5 EXHIBITION HALLS
square foot
LOWER-LEVEL EXHIBIT HALL
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BALLROOM WITH 12,000 SQUAREFOOT PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
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52,000 square feet
100+
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A Thriving Downtown Provides Visitors With 20 Hotels, Nearly 5,000 Rooms And Meeting Spaces Up To 60,000 Square Feet.
600 Rooms
CONNECTED TO THE HUNTINGTON CONVENTION CENTER OF CLEVELAND, PLUS ANOTHER 1,000+ ROOMS ADJACENT ALL DOWNTOWN HOTELS WITHIN A
15-MINUTE WALK
Room with a View A thriving downtown provides visitors with 20 hotels and nearly 5,000 rooms. Hilton Cleveland Downtown
Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown
Number of Rooms: 563 guestrooms & 37 suites Meeting Space: 18 meeting rooms totaling 48,984 sq. ft., largest meeting room: 20,825 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: connected
Number of Rooms: 232 guestrooms & 8 suites Meeting Space: 11 meeting rooms totaling 11,169 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 2,346 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 15-minute walk
HOTEL CLEVELAND
The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland
Number of Rooms: 441 guestrooms & 50 suites Meeting Space: 31 meeting rooms totaling 59,888 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 22,590 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 5-minute walk The Westin Cleveland Downtown Number of Rooms: 446 rooms & 38 suites Meeting Space: 18 meeting rooms totaling 20,473 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 9,047 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: adjacent Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Tower Number of Rooms: 385 guestrooms & 15 suites Meeting Space: 15 meeting rooms totaling 17,918 sq. ft., largest meeting room: 9,746 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: adjacent
Number of Rooms: 175 rooms & 28 suites Meeting Space: 10 meeting rooms totaling 19,000 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 7,565 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 10-minute walk Crowne Plaza Cleveland at Playhouse Square Number of Rooms: 170 rooms & 34 suites Meeting Space: 8 meeting rooms totaling 13,079 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 5,104 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 15-minute walk Hampton Inn Cleveland Downtown Number of Rooms: 185 guestrooms & 9 suites Meeting Space: 2 meeting rooms totaling 1,032 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 600 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 5-minute walk
DoubleTree by Hilton Cleveland Downtown Lakeside
Drury Plaza Hotel Downtown Cleveland
Number of Rooms: 374 guestrooms & 5 suites Meeting Space: 10 meeting rooms totaling 10,389 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 5,643 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 5-minute walk
Number of Rooms: 177 guestrooms & 12 suites Meeting Space: 3 meeting rooms totaling 3,992 sq. ft., largest meeting room: 2,458 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: adjacent
Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade
Residence Inn by Marriott Cleveland Downtown
Number of Rooms: 258 guestrooms & 35 suites Meeting Space: 14 meeting rooms totaling 14,100 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 7,000 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 5-minute walk
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Number of Rooms: 175 suites Meeting Space: 2 meeting rooms totaling 2,166 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 1,680 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 10-minute walk
OF THE HUNTINGTON CONVENTION CENTER OF CLEVELAND
25,000
HOTEL ROOMS IN THE NORTHEAST OHIO REGION
The Metropolitan Hotel at The 9 Number of Rooms: 67 guestrooms & 73 suites Meeting Space: 32 meeting rooms totaling 20,955 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 5,122 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 10-minute walk Aloft Cleveland Downtown Number of Rooms: 150 guestrooms Meeting Space: 6 meeting rooms totaling 11,922 sq. ft., largest meeting room: 4,746 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 10-minute walk Comfort Inn Downtown Number of Rooms: 139 guestrooms & 6 suites Meeting Space: 1 meeting room, largest meeting room size: 1,536 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 15-minute walk Hotel Indigo Cleveland Downtown Number of Rooms: 137 guestrooms & 4 suites Meeting Space: 4 meeting rooms totaling 3,504 sq. ft., largest meeting room size: 1,800 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 10-minute walk Holiday Inn Express Hotel Cleveland Downtown Number of Rooms: 129 guestrooms & 12 suites Meeting Space: 3 meeting rooms totaling 1,500 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 5-minute walk Kimpton Schofield Number of Rooms: 116 guestrooms & 6 suites Meeting Space: 3 meeting rooms totaling 3,800 sq. ft., largest meeting room: 3,000 sq. ft. Proximity to CC: 10-minute walk FIDELITY HOTEL — OPENING Q4 2024 Number of Rooms: 97 guestrooms Proximity to CC: 5-minute walk ROOST Number of Rooms: 62 guestrooms Proximity to CC: 10-minute walk Drury Plaza Hotel: Nathan Migal
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Entertainment Epicenter Cleveland is a city with world-class experiences without the world-class ego. A place that invites people to come as they are. And for that, you’re welcome. A visit to Cleveland is full of possibilities. Whether you are looking for highly ranked museums, restaurants owned by award-winning chefs or waterfront activities, this city has it all…and then some. STEPS AWAY The Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland’s proximity to Downtown’s hotels, restaurants, retail, greenspaces and lakefront attractions encourage visitors to explore by foot. In Downtown Cleveland, everything is within reach. “I’ve lived in Los Angeles; Scottsdale, Arizona; Austin, Texas; and Chicago twice,” says Gordon Taylor III, vice president of convention sales and services at Destination Cleveland, who moved here from The Windy City in August 2019. “Visiting [Chicago art attractions] is overwhelming as you struggle to fight traffic and find parking — which costs a lot of money. Here in Cleveland, University Circle is a five-minute drive from Downtown, and the neighborhood is easy to navigate. Cleveland is truly the town for me and my family.” A walk down Euclid Avenue will take you from the historic theaters of Playhouse Square to the inviting Public Square, complete with a splash pad,
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walking paths, planting benches and a restaurant. The space frequently puts on free yoga sessions, live music and large events. Downtown’s Restaurant Row, East Fourth Street, gives everyone a reason to raise a glass. Now bar-goers can continue their celebrations outdoors in the City’s first Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA). INVITING DOWNTOWN Destination Cleveland, in collaboration with public, private and civic partners is creating “Illuminate CLE, a permanent, vivid illuminating lighting experience in Downtown Cleveland helping to extend the hours people spend Downtown. Designed to be replicable and scalable for nearby Downtown districts and city neighborhoods, the program will connect residents and visitors through light while enhancing safety, walkability, connectivity and economic activity. Cleveland artists are invited by Destination Cleveland and Graffiti HeART Galaxy KTV: Destination Cleveland / Cleveland Murals: Edric Morales / Illuminate CLE: Matt Shiffler
“I can’t even count the number of attendees who said, ‘I never expected this from Cleveland!’ One attendee was so impressed he called his wife and had her grab a flight out to join him and extended his stay so they could explore the city together.” Dawn Heartsong, Board Member National Homeland Security Conference
Cleveland Makes The List
DESTINATION CLEVELAND IS VOTED “ONE OF THE BEST MID-AMERICA DMOS” BY MEETINGS TODAY CLEVELAND IS NAMED “ONE OF AMERICA’S HIDDEN HOLIDAY GEMS” BY THE IRISH SUN TRAVEL LEMMING RANKED CLEVELAND ONE OF THE “50 BEST PLACES TO TRAVEL IN 2023” CLEVELAND IS ONE OF THE TOP 10 “BEST FOOD CITIES IN THE U.S.” BY TRAVEL + LEISURE MIDWEST LIVING’S BEST OF THE MIDWEST AWARDS NAMED CLEVELAND METROPARKS “BEST CITY PARK” HUFFPOST RANKED CLEVELAND AS ONE OF THE “MOST UNDERRATED TRAVEL DESTINATIONS IN THE U.S.”
to vie for the opportunity to showcase their art on the walls of prominent Downtown locations. Selected murals will exemplify the values, connection and creativity of The Land while reinforcing the City’s efforts to promote diversity, inclusion and belonging. First-Tier Assets “2024 is a big year for Cleveland with Total Solar Eclipse, NCAA Women’s Final Four, ASAE Annual Meeting and Pan-American Masters Games,” says Marie Scalia, chief marketing officer at Destination Cleveland. “Our waterfront amenities, vibrant entertainment districts, diverse neighborhood assets and so many other top-tier assets offer attendees of these and other events countless opportunities to experience the area.”
SET THE SCENE Wow your guests with an unforgettable event held at one of Cleveland’s many unique venues. Art buffs, music lovers, sports fanatics and more will revel at the opportunity to explore and enjoy captivating spaces during your meeting or event. The Agora Cleveland Museum of Art Edgewater Park FirstEnergy Stadium Five Iron Golf Great Lakes Science Center House of Blues Cleveland Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Playhouse Square Progressive Field Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse The Rotunda at The 9
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT NAMED CLEVELAND ONE OF THE “MOST FUN PLACES TO LIVE IN THE U.S.” TRAVEL + LEISURE SAID CLEVELAND IS THE “COOLEST PLACE YOU NEVER THOUGHT TO VISIT” UNIVERSITY CIRCLE NAMED “BEST ARTS DISTRICT IN THE COUNTRY” BY USA TODAY’S 10 BEST READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS CLEVELAND WAS VOTED THE “NO. 1 BEST CITY TO GO CAR FREE” BY USA TODAY’S 10 BEST READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS CVENT NAMED CLEVELAND TO ITS LIST OF “THE TOP 50 MEETING PLACES IN THE U.S.” CLEVELAND WAS NAMED ONE OF THE “TOP 10 MOST INNOVATIVE CITIES” BY CNN SUCCESSFUL MEETINGS NAMED CLEVELAND “ONE OF THE 5 GREAT CITIES FOR MEDICAL MEETINGS”
Playhouse Square: Kayla Lupean / Cleveland Museum of Art: Cody York / Cuyahoga River: Nathan Migal
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EATERIES WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF HOTELS AND HUNTINGTON CONVENTION CENTER OF CLEVELAND MORE THAN 25 NEW DOWNTOWN DINING LOCATIONS SINCE 2022
Palate Pleaser Our culinary scene reflects entrepreneurial chef-owners who are introducing creative concepts based in ethnic cuisine.
Diverse Tastes Northeast Ohio is full of restaurants operating diverse and minority-owned destinations that satisfy our culinary cravings. Nosh on empanadas at Half Moon Bakery on the near west side. Head to Seti’s Polish Boy truck for a lunch you can take on the road. Work your way through AsiaTown’s eateries like Ball Ball Waffle, Li Wah and Superior Pho. Kick it up with authentic Puerto Rican food at Rincon Criollo. This is just the start. Mark your agenda with your favorites to try. Black-Owned Eateries Indulge in southern cuisine by chowing on walleye cakes, shrimp and grits, catfish fingers, collard greens, sweet potato pie and peach cobbler at Zanzibar Soul Fusion. Savor flavors inspired by the diverse culture of New Orleans at House of Creole, featuring unique Cajun and seafood dishes and craft cocktails. At Empress Taytu, Ethiopian favorites such as spiced chicken, beef, lamb, tilapia and many vegetarian dishes reign supreme. With a goal to make good food accessible to all, Yum Village brings fresh-made, chef-prepared Afro-Caribbean readyto-eat meals to hungry, on-the-go city dwellers and visitors. Filter, an exciting dining experience, adds a dose of nightlife and entertainment to the Warehouse District with visual focal points, a rotating stream of DJs and full-service fine dining. PRIMO African Quisine offers traditional African-inspired
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flavors showcasing a plethora of lamb, chicken, beef, seafood and pasta dishes, as well as soups, stews and sides spiced to perfection. New Restaurants Check out the newest eateries located just steps away from Downtown hotels and the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. Fahrenheit: Stunning contemporary interior meets award-winning signature American cuisine by celebrity chef Rocco Whalen. Check out the rooftop bar, which is the ideal place to grab a cocktail and a view of Public Square and beyond. Gabriel’s Southern Table +Whiskey: Southern-inspired cuisine and an impressive list of whiskey, tequila and cocktails make this a go-to destination. Streetside patio seating and rooftop bar add to the casual, place-to-be vibe. La Plaza a Re:bar: Taco and tequila lovers appreciate everything about this latest iteration of Re:bar. Dine in, takeout or plan to hang out with friends. Geraci’s Slice Shop: This suburban pizza fave finally brings its family-style, old World recipes and its deliciousness to Downtown. Mangia! The Centro at Metropolitan at The 9: The finest steaks, chops and seafood may be touted as the stars of the menu, but don’t miss out on house made pastas or Neopolitan pizzas sizzling hot and baked in a 900-year-old sourdough brick oven.
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JAMES BEARD AWARD SEMIFINALISTS AND WINNERS
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CRAFT BREWERIES LOCATED IN THE CLEVELAND AREA
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ETHNIC GROUPS SPEAKING MORE THAN 60 LANGUAGES CLEVELAND AREA BLACK-OWNED EATERIES
Oliva: The latest addition to renown restaurants by Luca and Lola Serna, this Italian-themed steakhouse makes its home in a speakeasy-like space in the Warehouse District. Cordelia: A celebration of Midwest flavors and hospitality, heritage-rich rotating suppers and Sunday brunches are inspired by the season’s finest and freshest ingredients from local farmers.
Li Wah: Destination Cleveland / Fahrenheit: Kamrom Kahn Photograpghy / Collision Bend Brewery: Destination Cleveland
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MULTIPLE HIGHWAY SYSTEMS, CLE HOPKINS AIRPORT AND RAPID TRANSIT MAKE GETTING AROUND EASY. Once you are here, you can ride share, hop on a free trolley, grab a scooter or walk.
OF U.S. POPULATION WITHIN 500 MILES CLEVELAND HOPKINS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SERVED
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PASSENGERS IN 2022 WITH 115 DAILY NONSTOP DEPARTURES, 40 NONSTOP DESTINATIONS (SOME ON A SEASONAL BASIS) AND 10 AIR CARRIERS
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Accessible Cleveland
HUNTINGTON CONVENTION CENTER OF CLEVELAND, HILTON CLEVELAND DOWNTOWN
Northeast Ohio has plenty of accessible options for your next meeting.
The 410,000-square-foot convention center in Downtown Cleveland is an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant center. It offers restrooms and water fountains throughout the space that are fully accessible, as well as walkways, ramps and elevators on each level. Signs within the convention center contain Braille text as well as raised characters for visually impaired visitors. Wheelchairs are also available upon request. ROCKET MORTGAGE FIELDHOUSE, ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME The Rock Hall offers weighted lap pads and sensory bags filled with fidget toys, noise-dampening headphones, communication cards and sunglasses. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse also offers sensory bags, lap blankets and quiet spaces for guests at any game or event. CLEVELAND HEARING & SPEECH CENTER The Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center offers certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters to help organizations or groups provide for anyone who might benefit. Many of the center’s interpreters are nationally certified by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID).
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Walkable Downtown: Nathan Migal / Electric Scooters: Wil Lindsey / RTA Trolley: Drew Shipley / Accessible Cleveland: Nathan Migal
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