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Construction trailer with blueprints and job costing dashboard, SouthPark Mall hotel parcel, and lakeside memorial with flowers

Strongsville, Ohio, September 3, 2025

News Summary

Several local developments affect contractors, developers and the Strongsville community. A construction accounting vendor launched a job costing software package aimed at new contractors to improve expense tracking, payroll and project profitability. Two local development firms formed a 50/50 joint venture, dubbed Project Mustang, to build a premium dual‑branded hotel on a parcel at SouthPark Mall. The community mourned a collegiate soccer player who drowned at East Fork Lake, prompting local tributes and safety reminders. An all‑in‑one PR & IR subscription platform also surfaced, offering distribution, media outreach and investor relations tools for businesses.

All‑in‑One PR & IR Platform Debuts as Local Hotel JV Plans and UC Tragedy Emerge

In a move that signals a broader push toward integrated communications tools, a new all‑in‑one subscription platform for public relations and investor relations is being described as the first and only solution that combines PR distribution, media outreach, and IR management in a single place. The service offers both monthly and annual plans and invites users to explore distribution packages and build up‑to‑date journalist lists with what it calls the most current industry database. Users can tailor pitches for higher engagement, monitor brand, industry and competitor mentions, and ensure IR sites are accessible to diverse audiences. The platform also touts seamless support through a team of domestic operators, rapid release distribution with no extra fees, and an experienced webcast team. Additionally, the platform emphasizes the ability to streamline all PR and IR needs from one source, schedule and manage investor meetings, and obtain clear reporting and analytics to track campaign results. It highlights flexible pricing, targeted distribution, and a dedicated API for high‑volume press release distribution, along with bulk discounts and ongoing guidance for building content strategies.

Foundation Software’s job costing tool targets new contractors

In Strongsville, FOUNDATION® released a comprehensive job costing solution designed to help contractors who are new to the industry track every financial detail. The product aims to provide real‑time data visibility for expenses, while integrating accounts payable and receivable to prevent cash flow bottlenecks. It also simplifies construction payroll with multi‑state timecards and certified reporting, and can generate instant financials such as work‑in‑progress statements to reveal actual project profitability. The release notes that the construction sector has been growing, with millions of firms operating nationwide and a steady pace of new entrants. It emphasizes that success starts with sound fundamentals, including regular cash‑flow monitoring, a contingency buffer of 5–10% of the budget, tailored risk management for each job, and a focus on margins rather than revenue. Contact details and navigation options for FOUNDATION are included in the release, underscoring its positioning as a practical tool for contractors managing complex projects.

Project Mustang: a premium hotel venture in Strongsville

Two locally rooted firms announced a joint venture to develop a premium, dual‑branded select‑service hotel on the SouthPark Mall site in Strongsville. The project, internally known as Project Mustang, will sit on a parcel already zoned for hospitality and aligns with the mall’s plan to repurpose space to serve community needs. The venture is a 50/50 partnership, with leadership drawn from two developers who have strong ties to the area. The development is described as designed to serve both corporate and leisure guests and will be positioned near retail, dining and entertainment options. The release notes that regional growth and planned developments, such as a new Browns stadium, could drive future visitor demand and economic opportunities for Strongsville. The companies involved have a history of local projects, including a recently completed luxury townhome community in the area. Spark GHC brings hospitality development experience across the Midwest, while J ROC Development is known for design‑forward, mixed‑use projects. A representative from the partnership spoke about delivering a best‑in‑class asset that fits Strongsville’s character, and more details on branding and timelines are expected in the coming months.

Community reflections on Ally Sidloski’s drowning

A July report from the University of Cincinnati confirms the death of Ally Sidloski, a 21‑year‑old UC sophomore and former Strongsville High School soccer player. Sidloski died in a drowning incident at East Fork Lake after last being seen near a swim platform; authorities indicated she was not wearing a life jacket at the time. Her body was recovered in the early hours of Sunday. Sidloski was a standout at Strongsville High School, a four‑year player for UC’s women’s soccer team, and a three‑time All‑Greater Cleveland Conference selection. She was also recognized as a TopCat scholar for maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Tributes from teammates, coaches, and various organizations expressed condolences, reflecting a community mourning a young athlete and student.

Together, these items illustrate a moment when local business, real estate development, and community life intersect with broader industry tools and public‑interest events. The PR/IR platform story points to a growing demand for integrated tech solutions, while FOUNDATION’s guidance highlights practical steps for newcomers in construction. The Project Mustang announcement signals ongoing investment in Strongsville’s hospitality and retail ecosystem, and the Sidloski case underscores the ongoing need for safety and support within the university and local communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scope of the new all‑in‑one PR & IR platform?
The platform combines press release distribution, media outreach, investor relations tools, and site management in one solution, with flexible pricing, reporting, and ongoing support.
What does FOUNDATION’s job costing tool offer to new contractors?
It automates cost tracking, integrates accounts payable and receivable, supports payroll reporting, and provides immediate financials such as work‑in‑progress to show true project profitability.
What is Project Mustang?
Project Mustang is a premium, dual‑branded select‑service hotel development planned for the SouthPark Mall site in Strongsville, designed for both business and leisure guests near retail and dining options.
Who are the firms behind Project Mustang?
The venture is a 50/50 partnership between Spark GHC and J ROC Development, both with strong local ties and development experience in the Strongsville area.
What happened to Ally Sidloski?
Ally Sidloski was a University of Cincinnati student and former Strongsville High School athlete who died in a drowning incident at East Fork Lake; authorities indicated she was not wearing a life jacket at the time of disappearance.

Key features referenced in this report
Feature Description
All‑in‑one PR & IR platform Integrates press distribution, media outreach, investor relations, and analytics in a single system with flexible plans.
FOUNDATION job costing Automates cost tracking, streamlines AP/AR, payroll reporting, and provides immediate profitability insights.
Project Mustang hotel JV Premium dual‑branded hotel planned for SouthPark Mall in Strongsville, created by Spark GHC and J ROC Development.
Community impact Local development projects and university community events reflect ongoing economic and social activity in the region.

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