| (05/02/07) - More jobs will be retained and
added to Akron's work force with the joint announcement by the City of Akron, Sterling
Jewelers, Inc and FirstEnergy Corp. An agreement has
been reached that will enable Sterling to expand its campus and add jobs on Ghent Road in
Akron. In February, Sterling extended its lease with Cedarwood Companies for another 25
years, keeping its 350,000 square foot headquarters in Akron on the 34 acres at Ghent and
Smith roads.
A need for the growing company to expand further prompted Mayor Plusquellic to approach
First Energy earlier this year about its office building just north of Sterling's campus.
The mayor facilitated the companies' discussions on the possibility of Sterling moving
into the First Energy building so it could retain its 2,300 jobs in Akron and support its
future growth.
"First Energy has agreed," said Plusquellic, "to sell its 86,000 square
foot, four-story office building to Sterling and then relocate associates that now work
there."
The mayor added, "I personally want to thank Sterling first for its continuing
commitment to Akron and thank Tony Alexander and First Energy for their total cooperation
in helping our ongoing efforts to keep and add jobs in Akron. Without both companies
working collaboratively, this would not have been possible."
First Energy has indicated many of those employees will go to the new White Pond Drive
campus the company is building.
The First Energy building now houses offices for several
different divisions and sits on 9.2 acres. By early July, the third floor will be made
available to Sterling. The remainder of the office building will be ready for Sterling by
the end of 2008 as First Energy's new campus is completed.
Sterling's President and CEO Mark Light said, "We are proud to be helping support
the future economic development of the city since both Sterling's 2,300 and First Energy's
900 team members will remain located here in the Greater Akron area." Light also
thanked Mayor Plusquellic, First Energy CEO Anthony Alexander and Chief Operating Officer
Dick Grigg and said Sterling looks forward to working with them over the next several
months ensuring a smooth transition for all.
The City of Akron plans to assist with public improvements that may be needed on the
property.
First Energy's Dick Grigg thanked the mayor and congratulated Sterling for making what
he called a significant commitment to the community and for making the "community
even stronger."
In 2003 Akron City Council approved a 10-year option on 16 acres of city-owned land at
Ghent and Smith roads to accommodate further expansion possibilities for Sterling,
assuring the company that it would have sufficient land for future growth.
Sterling operates 1,307 stores in all 50 states and employs more than 15,000. It
is the U.S. division of the London-based Signet Group plc, making it part of the largest
specialty retail jeweler in the world.
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