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  2. H. Black and Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The H. Black and Company Building is a historic former factory building located in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. It was commissioned by H. Black and Company, one of the largest manufacturers of women's clothing in the United States, and designed by noted New York City architect Robert D. Kohn. Completed in 1907, it won national praise ...

  3. Steelyard Commons - Wikipedia

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    Steelyard Commons is a shopping center in Cleveland, Ohio, having opened in 2007.The center gets its name for having been built on the site of the former LTV Steel Factory #2 in the city's Tremont neighborhood which closed in 2001.

  4. Category : Manufacturing companies based in Cleveland

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  5. Aleris - Wikipedia

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    Aleris Corporation (also Aleris Inc. or Aleris International Inc.) was an American aluminum rolled products producer, based in Beachwood, Ohio. The company had approximately 5,000 employees globally as of mid 2015. On 15 April 2020, Aleris Corporation was acquired by Hindalco Industries subsidiary Novelis Inc. for $2.8 billion. With the deal ...

  6. Wilson's new Ohio factory to make NFL game balls as ... - AOL

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    The new factory includes a football museum featuring Wilson and NFL moments, a pop-up shop, as well as manufacturing tours, which visitors can reserve tickets for beginning in July.

  7. Parker Hannifin - Wikipedia

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    Arthur L. Parker founded the firm as the Parker Appliance Company in Ohio around 1917 or 1918. [6] [7] In its early years, it built pneumatic brake systems for buses, trucks and trains. [6] In 1919, Parker's truck slid over a cliff, causing the company to lose its entire inventory and forcing the founder to return to his previous job.