
Hampton Inn Westlake
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CROCKER PARK
Located just a short walk away, Crocker Park is an upscale, open-air shopping center with a variety of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. It’s a perfect spot for a day of shopping or enjoying a casual meal, featuring beautiful landscaping and a lively atmosphere year-round.
0.3 Miles
NORDSON CORPORATION Nordson Corporation, a global leader in precision dispensing equipment, is located on Clemens Road. The company provides innovative solutions for industrial applications across various industries, including packaging, electronics, and medical devices.
1.6 Miles
MARKET SQUARE AT CROCKER PARK Situated within Crocker Park, Market Square is a charming area featuring unique shops, dining options, and a vibrant outdoor space. It’s ideal for leisurely strolls, and it often hosts events like farmers’ markets and seasonal festival
Investment highlights
Cleveland-Elyria MSA: A Key Economic and Travel Hub in Northern Ohio
The Cleveland-Elyria Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) consists of five northeastern Ohio
counties, including Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, and Geauga. With a population of over 2.1
million residents, it is the largest metro area in northern Ohio and a key economic driver for the
state. The MSA’s economy is anchored by industries such as healthcare, advanced
manufacturing, finance, education, and technology. Suburban areas like Westlake, Strongsville,
Elyria, and Beachwood contribute to the region’s growth, offering additional demand for hotels.
Strategically located on the southern shores of Lake Erie, Cleveland-Elyria benefits from its
proximity to cities like Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Detroit, all within a two- to threehour drive,
making it a critical hub for commerce and travel. Westlake’s strategic location provides seamless
connectivity to major transportation routes in the Cleveland-Elyria Metropolitan Statistical Area
(MSA). Interstate 90 runs directly through Westlake, connecting it to downtown Cleveland to the
east and destinations like Toledo and Chicago to the west. Interstate 480 and Interstate 71 are
also easily accessible, providing north-south and east-west travel options. The city’s proximity to
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, just 20 minutes away, further enhances its accessibility
for business and leisure travelers.
A Thriving Economy and Strategic Location Drive Westlake’s Growth
Westlake boasts a thriving economy supported by a mix of corporate offices, healthcare facilities,
and retail developments. The city is home to major employers such as Hyland Software (1.8
miles), a leader in enterprise content management solutions, Nordson Corporation (a company
that designs and manufactures dispensing equipment, and UH St. John Medical Center (2.0
miles), part of University Hospitals, a key healthcare provider in the area. Crocker Park (0.3
miles), a premier lifestyle center, attracts shoppers while also housing numerous office spaces,
creating demand for businessrelated travel and accommodations. Additionally, located just 15
miles from downtown Cleveland, Westlake benefits from easy access to the city’s major
employers, including the Cleveland Clinic (19.8 miles), University Hospitals, Sherwin-Williams
Global Headquarters (16.5 miles), and KeyBank (16.9 miles). The healthcare sector, especially
Cleveland Clinic’s global reputation, attracts patients, professionals, and conferences. Westlake’s
proximity to top higher education institutions such as Case Western Reserve University (19.8
miles), Cleveland State University (17.1 miles), and John Carroll University (23.7 miles) further
enhances its appeal, drawing students, faculty, and visitors year-round.
Educational and Healthcare Institutions Drive Consistent Demand in Westlake
Westlake benefits from its proximity to prestigious educational institutions in the Cleveland-
Elyria MSA, including Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, John
Carroll University, Baldwin Wallace University (10.6 miles), the Cleveland Institute of Art (20.4
miles), and the Cleveland Institute of Music (20.4 miles). These institutions draw students,
faculty, and visitors to the area, contributing to a steady flow of activity. The city’s highly rated
school district further enhances its appeal to families and professionals relocating to the region.
Events and activities tied to these universities and colleges contribute to consistent demand for
local hotels. Healthcare also plays a significant role in driving hotel demand, with UH St. JohnMedical Center offering top-tier medical services and attracting patients and families from across
the region. Additionally, Westlake’s location within the Cleveland healthcare ecosystem,
including the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals, ensures a steady flow of medical
professionals and conference attendees.
Vibrant Tourism, Attractions, and Sports Drive Visitor Demand in Westlake
Westlake offers a rich mix of attractions, amenities, and events that draw visitors year-round.
Crocker Park (0.3 miles), a key destination in the city, combines retail, dining, entertainment,
office spaces, and residential units. Located near the shores of Lake Erie, Westlake also provides
opportunities for boating, fishing, and scenic recreation, with the Rocky River Reservation (7.5
miles) nearby for hiking trails and deer sightings. Local parks and annual events, such as the
Westlake Music Festival and summer farmer’s markets, further enhance the city’s appeal for
leisure travelers. Additionally, visitors can easily explore nearby Cleveland attractions like the
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (18.9 miles) and the Cleveland Museum of Art (19.9 miles), world-
renowned cultural landmarks that draw millions of visitors annually. Sports enthusiasts also
benefit from Westlake’s proximity to Cleveland’s major sports teams, including the Cleveland
Browns (NFL) - Huntington Bank Field (19.3 miles), Cleveland Guardians (MLB) - Progressive
Field (16.0 miles), and Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) - Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse (15.9 miles),
all within a 20-mile drive. With easy access to highways and transportation hubs, Westlake is a
convenient lodging option for visitors attending regional sporting events, tournaments, and
exploring Cleveland’s vibrant arts, culture, and sports scenes.
Economic Development:
A Promising Future The Cleveland MSA is experiencing significant economic growth, supported
by revitalization efforts and major investments. The Sherwin-Williams global headquarters,
currently under construction, is expected to bring substantial economic benefits upon completion
in 2025. Development projects like the Opportunity Corridor, connecting downtown to the city’s
east side, aim to enhance access to underutilized areas and spur business growth. Additionally,
investments in renewable energy, such as the Lake Erie Wind Project, position Cleveland as a
leader in sustainable development. These initiatives not only elevate Cleveland’s economic
standing but also indirectly benefit Westlake. As Cleveland attracts new businesses, conferences,
and travelers, Westlake’s hotels are well-positioned to accommodate overflow demand
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