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by Christina Rufo | Jul. 11, 2025 | 3:29 PM

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Starting the week that begins on Monday, Sept. 22 and ending Dec. 19, the Friday before Christmas, employees and their office and lab materials will migrate in waves over to the new, 600,000-square-foot research and development facility. The property on which the new center is located has the address of 6701 Miller Rd.
According to employees affected by the move, they were informed by managers this week about the timetable for moving into Brecksville’s Morikis Global Technology Center. The facility is named after former Sherwin-Williams’ CEO John Morikis who launched the development of the research center and a new downtown headquarters tower.
A timetable for moving into the new headquarters, located just west of Public Square, has not been set yet. NEOtrans was first to report that the grand opening of the new 616-foot-tall headquarters tower would be delayed until at least October. The reason was due to the improper application of fire-retardant material on the skyscraper’s steel superstructure and would have to be reapplied.

Starting the week that begins on Monday, Sept. 22 and ending Dec. 19, the Friday before Christmas, employees and their office and lab materials will migrate in waves over to the new, 600,000-square-foot research and development facility. The property on which the new center is located has the address of 6701 Miller Rd.
According to employees affected by the move, they were informed by managers this week about the timetable for moving into Brecksville’s Morikis Global Technology Center. The facility is named after former Sherwin-Williams’ CEO John Morikis who launched the development of the research center and a new downtown headquarters tower.
A timetable for moving into the new headquarters, located just west of Public Square, has not been set yet. NEOtrans was first to report that the grand opening of the new 616-foot-tall headquarters tower would be delayed until at least October. The reason was due to the improper application of fire-retardant material on the skyscraper’s steel superstructure and would have to be reapplied.
Starting the week that begins on Monday, Sept. 22 and ending Dec. 19, the Friday before Christmas, employees and their office and lab materials will migrate in waves over to the new, 600,000-square-foot research and development facility. The property on which the new center is located has the address of 6701 Miller Rd.
According to employees affected by the move, they were informed by managers this week about the timetable for moving into Brecksville’s Morikis Global Technology Center. The facility is named after former Sherwin-Williams’ CEO John Morikis who launched the development of the research center and a new downtown headquarters tower.
A timetable for moving into the new headquarters, located just west of Public Square, has not been set yet. NEOtrans was first to report that the grand opening of the new 616-foot-tall headquarters tower would be delayed until at least October. The reason was due to the improper application of fire-retardant material on the skyscraper’s steel superstructure and would have to be reapplied.
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Starting the week that begins on Monday, Sept. 22 and ending Dec. 19, the Friday before Christmas, employees and their office and lab materials will migrate in waves over to the new, 600,000-square-foot research and development facility. The property on which the new center is located has the address of 6701 Miller Rd.
According to employees affected by the move, they were informed by managers this week about the timetable for moving into Brecksville’s Morikis Global Technology Center. The facility is named after former Sherwin-Williams’ CEO John Morikis who launched the development of the research center and a new downtown headquarters tower.
A timetable for moving into the new headquarters, located just west of Public Square, has not been set yet. NEOtrans was first to report that the grand opening of the new 616-foot-tall headquarters tower would be delayed until at least October. The reason was due to the improper application of fire-retardant material on the skyscraper’s steel superstructure and would have to be reapplied.
Starting the week that begins on Monday, Sept. 22 and ending Dec. 19, the Friday before Christmas, employees and their office and lab materials will migrate in waves over to the new, 600,000-square-foot research and development facility. The property on which the new center is located has the address of 6701 Miller Rd.
According to employees affected by the move, they were informed by managers this week about the timetable for moving into Brecksville’s Morikis Global Technology Center. The facility is named after former Sherwin-Williams’ CEO John Morikis who launched the development of the research center and a new downtown headquarters tower.
A timetable for moving into the new headquarters, located just west of Public Square, has not been set yet. NEOtrans was first to report that the grand opening of the new 616-foot-tall headquarters tower would be delayed until at least October. The reason was due to the improper application of fire-retardant material on the skyscraper’s steel superstructure and would have to be reapplied.
Starting the week that begins on Monday, Sept. 22 and ending Dec. 19, the Friday before Christmas, employees and their office and lab materials will migrate in waves over to the new, 600,000-square-foot research and development facility. The property on which the new center is located has the address of 6701 Miller Rd.
According to employees affected by the move, they were informed by managers this week about the timetable for moving into Brecksville’s Morikis Global Technology Center. The facility is named after former Sherwin-Williams’ CEO John Morikis who launched the development of the research center and a new downtown headquarters tower.
A timetable for moving into the new headquarters, located just west of Public Square, has not been set yet. NEOtrans was first to report that the grand opening of the new 616-foot-tall headquarters tower would be delayed until at least October. The reason was due to the improper application of fire-retardant material on the skyscraper’s steel superstructure and would have to be reapplied.

Christina Rufo
Christina is a passionate reporter on Cleveland's culture and dining scene, compiling Cleveland Magazine's monthly dining guide. A graduate of West Virginia University's journalism school and the New York University Publishing Institute, her work celebrates the people, plates and parties that make Northeast Ohio shine.
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