
Toledo • East Toledo • Sylvania • oregon• vickers • Maumee
Toledo anchors a metro of 600,000+ residents and is well positioned as a critical Midwest hub for manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. The city’s innovative legacy—from Owens Corning and Libbey to Stellantis’ major Jeep® production facility—supports thousands of jobs and a wide-reaching supplier network across Northwest Ohio. Anchored by major institutions such as ProMedica, Mercy Health, the University of Toledo, and manufacturing leaders like Whirlpool, Toledo benefits from a dense, stable workforce and steady cross‑state movement. This economic strength is amplified by high-impact regional event traffic drawn to Fifth Third Field, Huntington Center, and the surrounding downtown entertainment district.
AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE MIDWEST
Positioned at the intersection of I‑75, I‑80/90 (Ohio Turnpike), and U.S. 23, Toledo captures tens of thousands of vehicles daily—from cross‑border Michigan commuters to long‑haul freight—while consistently drawing Southeast Michigan residents into Northwest Ohio for shopping, fuel, dining, and entertainment.
Toledo, East Toledo, Northwood, Oregon, Sylvania, Maumee, Hopewell Heights, Vickers
Interstate 75 (I-75), Route 51, Route 20, Route 23, Route 184, Cherry Street, Bancroft Street, Monroe Street, Jackman Road
Adams Outdoor Toledo, OH
Toledo, Ohio