LOCATION
Located in Northeast Ohio, 50 miles
southeast of Cleveland and 15 miles
northwest of Youngstown, the City of
Warren occupies 16 square miles and
serves a population of 46,000 residents.
The largest city in Trumbull County,
Warren is a central component of the
Youngstown-Warren MSA, which ranks
88th in size among the nation’s 332
metropolitan areas.
One hour's
drive from both Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the City of Warren
is a significant contributor to the regional manufacturing
belt and is easily reached by a variety of rail, highway,
and air transportation systems. As a result, we are
able to provide local business and industry with
unparalleled access to major metropolitan markets, including
overnight ground service to both New York City and Chicago.
QUALITY OF
LIFE
Warren is an excellent location in which to
live and raise a family. The cost
of
living and housing in the region remains
below state and national levels,
and we
offer affordable and diverse neighborhoods,
access to a riverfront park system, superior
restaurants and nightclubs, year-round
festivals and cultural events.
HEALTH
The quality
and accessibility of medical facilities for city residents
rivals those
of major metropolitan areas. The City of
Warren is home to two excellent health care systems, both of
which offer a full range of services, including extensive
diagnostic and therapeutic services, in a cost-effective
manner.
In addition, three of the nation's most
respected medical centers (Cleveland Clinic, Case
Western Reserve University Hospital, and University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center) are all located within an hour's
drive of the city.
EDUCATION
Warren
residents enjoy an exceptional range of educational choices.
Home
to quality comprehensive public and parochial school
systems, Warren is also located within minutes
of Kent State University Trumbull Campus. Kent State
University’s main campus can be reached in 40 minutes, and
Youngstown State University is just a brief 20 minute drive.
Hiram College, a highly regarded liberal arts institution,
is located within a 30 minute drive. In all, over 40
accredited colleges and universities are located within 90
miles of the city.
EMPLOYMENT
Built
upon a foundation of steel-making, automobile assembly and
parts manufacture, the local economy has diversified to
accommodate various industry including light manufacturing,
service, wholesale and retail sales.
Local and
regional corporations place high emphasis on strategic
research
and technological policies which have resulted in
continued diversification, investment, and productivity
throughout the valley.