Crain's Cleveland Business

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NOTABLES IN LAW: A cross-section of area firms and approaches. PAGE 10

BREWERIES Ohio brewers look to reform in state franchise laws in wake of a recent report from the U.S. Treasury. PAGE 3

CRAINSCLEVELAND.COM I FEBRUARY 28, 2022

The case for a hydrogen hub in Ohio

BENESCH LANDS KEYS TO TOWER

BY KIM PALMER

A coalition of energy producers, industrial consumers, research institutions, elected officials and community leaders is assembling in support of pursuing federal funding to help build out a hydrogen-powered economy in Ohio. Ohio Clean Hydrogen Hub Alliance member Kirt Conrad argues that Ohio is uniquely positioned to become a leader in an emerging clean hydrogen economy resulting from a U.S. Department of Energy program dedicating up to $2 billion for each of four hydrogen hubs nationwide. Conrad, who also is CEO of the Stark-Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) believes that funding could jump-start the infrastructure needed to make low-carbon hydrogen an accessible energy source in the region.

Law firm inks lease, taking eight floors

See HYDROGEN on Page 24

Wanna bet?

Answers to 10 key questions about sports gambling in Ohio BY JOE SCALZO

Key Tower, the tallest building in Ohio, has landed a major office tenant. | COSTAR

BY MICHELLE JARBOE The Benesch law firm plans to move to eight floors at Key Tower, ending a quest for new office space that spanned the better part of a decade. Benesch will occupy 164,000 square feet at downtown’s tallest building. That’s a slight increase from the firm’s current footprint at nearby 200 Public Square. The Key Tower lease — the largest move in Cleveland’s central business district in years — is a coup for the Millennia Cos., which has made major investments since buying the Key Center complex in early 2017. The long-term deal with Benesch comes as law firm Squire Patton Boggs is preparing to pare its footprint in the tower. “We’re very excited about the move and the opportunity to have a brand-new, efficient workspace,” said Gregg Eisenberg, Benesch’s managing partner. See KEY TOWER on Page 25 

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“WE HAD A VISION, AND HERE WE ARE TODAY … CELEBRATING THE FIVE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY, LANDING ONE OF THE LARGEST LEASES IN RECENT HISTORY.” — Frank Sinito, Millennia CEO

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It’s been just over two months since Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 29, legalizing sports gambling in Ohio. Since then, it’s a safe bet that you’ve asked — or heard someone ask — this question: “So, when can I place a bet?” Adam Suliman can relate. The vice president of Sports & Digital Gaming for JACK Entertainment gets that question a lot — and not just from reporters. “My friends and neighbors certainly ask me frequently, but I’ve answered them enough that they’ve left me alone at least for this past weekend, but I’m sure I’ll be asked again See GAMBLING on Page 24

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