Solon is a well-established suburb in southeastern Cuyahoga County, about 20 miles east of downtown Cleveland, where a strong business community and highly regarded public school system draw renters looking for a quieter pace without sacrificing access to a major metro. The city sits entirely within Cuyahoga County and traces its roots to Connecticut settlers who arrived in 1820 as part of the Western Reserve, a legacy that still shapes its orderly, planned character. SAS Institute, Nestle, and several other corporate headquarters have long anchored Solon's economy, giving the city an employment base that sets it apart from neighboring suburbs.
Day-to-day life here centers on a walkable town square surrounded by shops, local eateries, and services, while the broader city spans about 21 square miles of residential streets and green space. The Solon Center for the Arts and the Solon Philharmonic Orchestra reflect a genuine investment in cultural programming year-round.