Cleveland • March 6, 2025
Good morning, Cleveland. Paint giant Sherwin-Williams is putting concerns to rest faster than a fresh coat dries on drywall. Despite offering voluntary separation packages to some corporate staff, the company confirms its gleaming new downtown headquarters and Brecksville R&D center will still house the promised number of employees. With workers set to begin moving into the downtown location later this year, Cleveland's skyline isn't just changingβit's being refreshed with renewed corporate commitment.
From corporate promises to robot rebellions, Cleveland creativity is making waves on Netflix. Our hometown directors, the Russo Brothers, are bringing "The Electric State" to screens on March 14, featuring Millie Bobby Brown navigating a post-apocalyptic landscape alongside Chris Pratt. Meanwhile, the Cavaliers delivered their own spectacular show, dominating the Bulls 139-117 with six players hitting double figures and the team draining 17 three-pointers before a packed arena of nearly 21,000 fans.
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π’ Sherwin-Williams promises full occupancy despite corporate buyouts. The paint giant confirms its new downtown Cleveland headquarters and Brecksville R&D center will still house the promised number of employees. A voluntary separation program offered to some corporate staff won't impact the company's commitment to fill these new facilities. Workers are scheduled to begin moving into the downtown headquarters later this year, with construction now in its final phases. The company remains on track to meet its occupancy promises to both Cleveland and Brecksville communities.
π€ Cleveland directors bring robots with heart to Netflix screens. The Russo Brothers' new sci-fi adventure "The Electric State" premieres March 14, featuring a post-apocalyptic world where robots rebelled against human exploitation. The film follows orphan Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown) who teams up with a smuggler (Chris Pratt) to find her missing brother in a robot exclusion zone. With a star-studded cast including Stanley Tucci and Giancarlo Esposito, this visually stunning tale explores humanity's complex relationship with technology before the directors return to Marvel for "Avengers: Doomsday."
π Cavaliers dominate Bulls in high-scoring 139-117 victory. Allen led Cleveland with a double-double of 25 points and 17 rebounds, while Mitchell contributed 28 points including 13 free throws. The Cavs pulled away decisively in the second half, outscoring Chicago 82-59 after halftime. Despite solid performances from Collins (20 points, 12 rebounds) and White (25 points) for the Bulls, Cleveland's balanced attack featured six players scoring in double figures. A sellout crowd of 20,943 fans witnessed the Cavaliers' impressive shooting display, which included 17 three-pointers and 30-33 from the free throw line.
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