Middleburg Heights Mayor Looks Ahead to Another Year of Growth and Development

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Middleburg Heights Mayor Looks Ahead to Another Year of Growth and Development
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Middleburg Heights Mayor Matt Castelli is optimistic about another successful year for the community, citing economic development projects and infrastructure improvements as key drivers of growth.

Middleburg Heights Mayor Matt Castelli anticipates another prosperous year for the community, marked by economic development projects and infrastructure enhancements. Castelli highlighted the city's flourishing business environment, noting a record amount of business development in recent years. He expressed optimism for continued growth in 2025, pointing to the razing of former Sears buildings as a significant development.

The demolition, expected to commence in the first quarter, will pave the way for a new shopping destination, serving as an anchor for the Southland district. Castelli emphasized the project's importance in revitalizing the area following the closure of Sears and Kmart. He also discussed infrastructure improvements planned for the year, including neighborhood street upgrades and continued efforts to address flooding. The Indian Creek relief sewer project will begin, and work will continue on the second stormwater detention basin in the Big Creek area. Castelli attributed the city's success to strategic planning, a robust economic development plan, operational efficiencies, and a proactive approach to securing grant funding

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