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CCLB 12-22-08 a 73 CCLB.Qxd CCLB 12-22-08 A 73 CCLB 12/3/2008 2:46 PM Page 1 DECEMBER 22, 2008-JANUARY 4, 2009 WWW.CRAINSCLEVELAND.COM CRAIN’S CLEVELAND BUSINESS 73 LARGEST HOTELS RANKED BY NUMBER OF GUEST ROOMS Name Number Number of Corporate Group Full-time Address of guest meeting Meeting space room rate room employees Rank Phone/Web site rooms rooms (square feet) ($) rate ($) (12-1-2007) Hotel owner General manager Renaissance Cleveland Hotel 1 24 Public Square, Cleveland 44113 491 33 62,000 239 129-299 330 CTF Hotel Holdings Inc. Gary McGauley (216) 696-5600/www.renaissancecleveland.com Crowne Plaza Cleveland City Centre Hotel 2 777 St. Clair Ave. N.E., Cleveland 44114 472 20 28,000 139-169 99-159 195 Driftwood Hospitality Management LLC Steve Groppe (216) 771-7600/www.clevelanddowntownhotel.com Hilton Cleveland East/Beachwood Twin Tier Hospitality LLC 3 3663 Park East Drive, Beachwood 44122 404 17 16,000 159-209 139-159 200 Satish Duggal Jock Litras (216) 464-5950/www.hiltonclevelandeastbeachwood.com Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center The Jacobs Group/Wells Real Estate 4 127 Public Square, Cleveland 44114 400 16 17,000 199-299 119-199 240 Funds Bob Megazinni (216) 696-9200/www.clevelandmarriottdowntown.com Holiday Inn Select City Centre Lakeshore 5 1111 Lakeside Ave., Cleveland 44114 378 10 10,626 119-139 89-139 100 The Hotel Group Leonard Clifton (216) 241-5100/www.hiselect.com/cle-lakeshore Cleveland Airport Marriott 6 4277 W. 150 St., Cleveland 44135 371 16 15,500 189 139-159 NA Thomas Point Ventures Rick Bertram (216) 252-5333/www.clevelandairportmarriott.com Holiday Inn Cleveland South Independence 7 6001 Rockside Road, Independence 44131 364 18 18,100 99 79-89 125 Janus Hotels & Resorts Inc. Tom Moore (216) 524-8050/www.hiclevelandsouth-independence.com Holiday Inn Select Strongsville 8 15471 Royalton Road, Strongsville 44136 303 10 12,500 149 89-129 NA Lodgian Joe Isernia (440) 238-8800/www.hiselect.com/cle-strongsvil InterContinental Hotel & Conference Center 9 9801 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland 44106 299 13 35,000 NA NA NA Cleveland Clinic Campbell Black (216) 707-4100/www.cleveland-conferencecenter.intercontinental.com Cleveland Marriott East Western and Southern Insurance-Eagle 10 26300 Harvard Road, Warrensville Heights 44122 295 15 15,000 189 NA NA Realty Kenric A. Hall (216) 378-9191/www.clevelandmarriotteast.com Hyatt Regency Cleveland at the Arcade 11 420 Superior Ave., Cleveland 44114 293 9 7,100 189 NA NA Old Arcade LLC Stephen Stewart (216) 575-1234/www.cleveland.hyatt.com Sheraton Cleveland Airport Hotel 12 5300 Riverside Drive, Cleveland 44135 287 22 22,000 179 NA NA Mark Williams (216) 267-1500/www.sheraton.com/airportCleveland Radisson Hotel Akron City Centre 13 20 W. Mill St., Akron 44308 274 20 18,000 129 NA 80 David and Ann Brennan Tom Finley (330) 384-1500/www.radisson.com/akronoh_westmill Embassy Suites Hotel Cleveland Rockside 14 5800 Rockside Woods Blvd., Independence 44131 271 13 17,500 159-209 129-169 150 Eagle Hospitality Trust Inc. Patrick Gregory (216) 986-9900/www.embassysuites-rockside.com Embassy Suites Hotel Cleveland Downtown 15 1701 E. 12th St., Cleveland 44114 254 10 8,066 149-249 149-249 130 K & D Group Inc. Kendall A. Clay (216) 523-8000/www.clevelanddowntown.embassysuites.com Holiday Inn Elyria/Lorain 16 1825 Lorain Blvd., Elyria 44035 250 6 9,552 79-99 NA 80 Mardeck Inc. Janet Taylor (440) 324-5411/www.holiday-inn.com/cle-elyria Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown Gateway Hospitality George M. 17 1100 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland 44115 240 14 20,000 159 99-149 100 Harvey Schach Iannacone (216) 658-6400/www.clevelanddowntown.stayhgi.com Crowne Plaza Cleveland Airport 18 7230 Engle Road, Middleburg Heights 44130 238 14 16,000 119-299 99-189 50 Toledo Inns Inc. Michael Pochatek (440) 243-4040/www.crowneplaza.com/clevelandarpt Cleveland Clinic Guesthouse 19 9601 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44106 232 0 0 NA NA NA Cleveland Clinic Campbell Black (216) 707-4200 Bertram Inn and Conference Center 20 600 N. Aurora Road, Aurora 44202 224 30 27,000 119 90-119 NA Frank Doctor (330) 995-0200/www.thebertraminn.com Embassy Suites Hotel Beachwood 21 3775 Park East Drive, Beachwood 44122 216 7 5,878 169-219 149-229 NA RLJ Beachwood Hotel Lessee LLC Mark Herron (216) 765-8066/www.embassybeachwood.com Sheraton Suites Akron/Cuyahoga Falls Riverside Community Urban 22 1989 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls 44221 214 14 23,000 189 99-149 NA Redevelopment Corp. Robert Trammell (330) 929-3000/www.sheratonakron.com Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland 23 1515 W. Third St., Cleveland 44113 206 11 24,466 239-269 159-279 225 Forest City Enterprises Inc. Joseph Mattioli (216) 623-1300/www.ritzcarlton.com Wyndham Cleveland at PlayhouseSquare Anthony W. 24 1260 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44115 205 11 14,000 139-209 89-169 135 PlayhouseSquare Spears (216) 615-7500/www.wyndhamcleveland.com Hilton Akron/Fairlawn RDA Hotel Management Co. 25 3180 W. Market St., Akron 44333 203 16 17,000 129 115-149 100 Andreoli Rennick Tim Winter (330) 867-5000/www.akronhilton.com Quality Inn and Suites Richfield 26 4742 Brecksville Road, Richfield 44286 200 6 30,000 79 NA 30 Sandip Thakkar Sandip Thakkar (330) 659-6151/www.clevelandrichfieldhotels.com Hampton Inn Cleveland Downtown 27 1460 E. Ninth St., Cleveland 44114 194 2 1,200 189 109 32 1460 East 9th St. Associates Jeff Charo (216) 241-6600/www.clevelanddowntown.hamptoninn.com Holiday Inn Cleveland East 27 28600 Ridgehills Drive, Wickliffe 44092 194 8 10,000 100 90 42 Inn at the Wickliffe LLC Laura Kidder (440) 585-0600/www.holiday-inn.com/cle-east Holiday Inn North Canton 27 4520 Everhard Road, N.W., Canton 44718 194 7 5,000 129-159 79-139 85 Janus Hotels & Resorts Inc. Randy Budd (330) 494-2770/www.hicanton.com Source: Information is supplied by the companies unless footnoted. Crain's Cleveland Business does not independently verify the information and there is no guarantee these RESEARCHED BY Deborah W. Hillyer and listings are complete or accurate. We welcome all responses to our lists and will include omitted information or clarifications in coming issues. The Book of Lists and enhanced Kim Ratliff-Null versions of most lists, with more companies, are available to purchase at www.crainscleveland.com. Originally published Feb. 4, 2008. CCLB 12-22-08 A 74 CCLB 12/3/2008 2:34 PM Page 1 74 CRAIN’S CLEVELAND BUSINESS WWW.CRAINSCLEVELAND.COM DECEMBER 22, 2008-JANUARY 4, 2009 LARGEST CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS RANKED BY 2007 ATTENDANCE Company Attendance Operating Address % budget Full-time Seasonal Year Top local executive Rank Phone/Web site 2007 2006 change (millions) employees employees founded Business description Title A not-for-profit organization offering PlayhouseSquare performing arts and arts education while Art J. Falco 1 1501 Euclid Ave., Suite 200, Cleveland 44115 849,000 854,000 (0.6) $31.6 362 NA NA creating a destination that strengthens president, CEO (216) 771-4444/www.playhousesquare.org the region’s economy Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum Inc. The Rock Hall educates visitors from Terry Stewart 2 One Key Plaza, Cleveland 44114 451,000 417,000 8.2 $19.5 99 13 1995 around the world about music's impact president, CEO (216) 781-7625/www.rockhall.com on our society The Cleveland Museum of Art (1) A distinguished comprehensive art Timothy Rub 3 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland 44106 438,569 450,544 (2.7) $36.0 285 NA 1916 museum, one of northeastern Ohio's director, CEO (216) 421-7340/www.clevelandart.org principal civic and cultural institutions Blossom Music Center - Live Nation Live entertainment production and Ron Tynan 4 1145 W. Steels Corners Road, Cuyahoga Falls 44223 400,000 NA NA NA 2 800 NA management director of operations (330) 920-8040/www.blossommusic.com and personnel The Musical Arts Association Gary Hanson 5 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44106 375,000 375,000 0.0 $41.0 106 NA 1925 Operating the Cleveland Orchestra executive director (216) 231-7300/www.clevelandorchestra.com Great Lakes Science Center A leading science and technology center Linda Abraham-Silver 6 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland 44114 301,300 316,900 (4.9) $8.5 41 65 1991 with more than 400 exhibits, traveling president, CEO (216) 694-2000/www.greatscience.com exhibitions and OmniMax theater Cleveland Museum of Natural History Bonnie Cummings 7 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland 44106 265,000 NA NA $10.5 100 NA 1920 Operation of a natural history museum interim executive (216) 231-4600/www.cmnh.org director, COO Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens Stan Hywet Hall & Garden is an Harry P. Lynch 8 714 N. Portage Path, Akron 44303 208,000 205,000 1.5 $5.5 40 65 1957 accredited historic house museum and president, CEO (330) 836-5533/www.stanhywet.org historic garden Cleveland Botanical Garden A nonprofit institution and a national Natalie Ronayne 9 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland 44106 157,000 143,000 9.8 $7.1 61 6 1930 leader in urban horticulture and botanical executive director (216) 721-1600/www.cbgarden.org education Holden Arboretum Arboretum, botanical garden, Clem Hamilton 10 9500 Sperry Road, Kirtland 44094 122,882 71,766 71.2 $7.3 74 20 1931 conservation area CEO (440) 946-4400/www.holdenarb.org Cleveland Play House An artist-driven theatre serving the Kevin Moore 11 8500 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44106 118,000 109,000 8.3 $7.7 50 25 1915 community; main stage productions and managing director (216) 795-7000/www.clevelandplayhouse.com theatre education programs Western Reserve Historical Society Nonprofit educational institution that Gainor B.
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