Will Brown wrote:Lakewood is a fringe community. If you haven't noticed, no one lives in Lake Erie. That leads to the conclusion that any business that wants to draw from a large body of clients or customers will not locate where they can't draw many from one direction.
Then why is there a downtown Cleveland? Why is there a Chicago or New York City? Why live in Lakewood if everything is somewhere else?
Fairview Hospital is less accessible than Lakewood Hospital and the new Avon hospital is just as close to Lake Erie as Lakewood Hospital.
Lakewood Hospital took in $135 million last year. That sounds like big business to me. Of course that $135 million will be transferred to the new Avon facility. The new Avon facility can only survive with the business provided by Lakewood residents and subsidies from Cuyahoga County.
More people live in Lakewood than in Avon and Avon Lake combined. Why shouldn't they
have to come to Lakewood to see the doctor?
When the hospital closes the City will be taking a $100 million cut in direct and indirect economic activity. What will that mean for property values? Where will all the bars get their customers? Where will all those people injured in bar fights get there medical care?