by Margy Judd | Jun 27, 2019 | Neighborhoods & Housing
Did you know that you have to have at least 5,000 residents to make the leap from Village to City? This was just one of a hundred things the Executive Arrangements staff learned on our driving tour of Orange Village with Orange Mayor Kathy Mulcahy. She has been at...
by Margy Judd | Jun 25, 2019 | Arts & Culture, Neighborhoods & Housing
Last night at Playhouse Square, the donor support group known affectionately as Leading Ladies, learned from outgoing CEO Art Falco about his last major project in the theater district before he turns the reins of this non-profit performing arts organization over to...
by Margy Judd | Jun 5, 2019 | Public Spaces, Parks & Recreation, Weather
Updated 6/5/19: The Flats Platform Tennis Center is a volunteer-led project that hopes to bring four new platform tennis courts and a warming hut to the Flats West Bank (near Merwin’s Wharf and Cleveland Rowing Foundation). Led by the charismatic Huntington Bank...
by Margy Judd | Apr 9, 2019 | Recruitment & Relocation
We came across an important statistic in a Mobility Magazine article… 61% of U.S. couples, 69% of Canadian couples and 75% of European couples now report being dual income households. More than half of relocating employees need to consider their spouse’s...
by Margy Judd | Jan 22, 2019 | Recruitment & Relocation
A recent article in The Harvard Business Review reinforces what many of us in the talent attraction industry know so well… When a relocation is on the table, the actual job offer is often a small factor in the decision-making process. Whether or not to uproot a whole...