Sherwin-Williams’ new HQ overflowing

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Sherwin-Williams’ new 1.1-million-square-foot headquarters in Downtown Cleveland is already overflowing, necessitating a partial rollback of its Return-To-Office policy for IT staff, allowing them to work remotely. This decision was made to accommodate employees from another downtown building (Higbee) moving into the new HQ. Despite staff reductions and the large capacity of the new tower, the company is spending $500,000 to renovate amenity spaces in the Higbee Building, indicating it will continue to utilize that space for future growth.

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