NEOtrans partners with Cleveland Magazine

More ways to get what you need to know

You’ve probably noticed this Cleveland Magazine logo and tag atop our articles in the past week. You’ll be seeing more of them. NEOtrans is excited to announce a new partnership with Cleveland Magazine, one of Greater Cleveland’s most important resources for the latest news on what’s happening around town in business, restaurants, government and from news-making people. It’s an opportunity for both organizations to tap into and share the latest news from veteran journalist and NEOtrans founder Ken Prendergast.

The partnership, which will see content living both on Cleveland Magazine and NEO-Trans.blog, helps both entities expand coverage in the business and development verticals, while putting this important information in the hands of even more Clevelanders. Readers of NEOtrans, clevelandmagazine.com and the Cleveland Magazine Daily newsletter can continue to expect to see the latest news from NEOtrans on everything from new skyscrapers to the corner store that recently changed hands.

Writer Ken Prendergast is a sourced-up, veteran journalist who knows his way around the documents and permits that hide Cleveland’s future in plain sight. Recently, he’s broken news on the Sherwin-Williams headquarters, lakefront development around Cleveland Browns stadium and more.

“Cleveland Magazine is all about getting readers inspired to dream big about what Cleveland is and what it could be in the future,” said Cleveland Magazine Editor Dillon Stewart. “NEOtrans has been on the forefront of the conversation around Cleveland’s most groundbreaking projects, and I hope this partnership can further that mission.”

“This is a terrific opportunity for NEOtrans to share its content and reach more readers through a well-known and respected news resource like Cleveland Magazine,” said Ken Prendergast. “I’m grateful to them for this opportunity and look forward to working with them on this exciting journalistic endeavor to share what we learn about Northeast Ohio’s transformation.”

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