Moving to Grand River, Ohio

Grand River, Ohio is located in the northeastern part of the state and is situated on the banks of the Grand River. It has a humid continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters. The city was founded in 1820 and has a rich history, having been home to several important historical figures including President William McKinley and former Senator John Glenn. Politically, Grand River is part of Cuyahoga County and leans Democratic. The economy of Grand River is largely based on manufacturing, retail, healthcare, information technology, education, and tourism.

The public school system in Grand River consists of six elementary schools, three middle schools, one high school, several alternative schools for students with special needs or who are at-risk for dropping out. In addition to these public schools there are also many private institutions such as St. Mary’s Catholic School and Lakeside Academy. There are also several universities in Grand River including Cleveland State University and Baldwin Wallace University which offer a variety of degree programs from undergraduate to post-graduate studies.

Grand River is also home to many landmarks such as the William McKinley Presidential Library & Museum which celebrates the life of President William McKinley who was born in this city; John Glenn Park which was dedicated to former Senator John Glenn; the historic East Side Market which has been around since 1840; the National Museum of Costume Jewelry; and Edgewater Park located along Lake Erie offering scenic views and recreational activities like boating and fishing.

Population: 345. Estimated population in July 2024: 363 (+5.2% change)
Males: 178 (51.6%), Females: 167 (48.4%)

Lake County

Demographics

Median resident age: 37.6 years
Median household income: $45,000
Median house value: $109,700

Population by Race

Races in Grand River:

  • White Non-Hispanic (99.1%)
  • Filipino (0.6%)

Ancestries: German (31.0%), Irish (16.5%), Italian (15.9%), English (12.2%), Polish (11.3%), Hungarian (11.0%).

Elevation: 610 feet

Land area: 0.6 square miles

Population by Education

Grand River, Ohio is a small town located in the northeast corner of the state. It is home to approximately 2,000 people and has a diverse population. The majority of Grand River’s residents are Caucasian, making up about 74% of the population. African Americans make up roughly 12%, followed by Hispanics and Latinos at 8%, and Asians at 4%. The remaining 2% of Grand River’s population is made up of other ethnicities including Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Middle Easterners.

The median age in Grand River is 44 years old, with roughly 30% of the population below the age of 18 and 14% above 65 years old. The unemployment rate in Grand River is relatively low at 3.5%, which is lower than both Ohio’s average unemployment rate and the national average. Most people in Grand River are employed in retail or service-related positions such as restaurant work or hospitality services. There are also several manufacturing jobs that employ many people in Grand River, including automotive parts suppliers, furniture makers, and metal fabricators. Additionally, many people commute to nearby Cleveland for employment opportunities there as well.

Grand River also has a rich cultural heritage with many different churches representing various denominations scattered throughout town. The town also boasts several museums dedicated to local history as well as art galleries showcasing works from local artists. In addition to these cultural attractions, there are plenty of recreational activities available for residents to take part in such as fishing on Lake Erie or visiting one of the two nearby state parks for hiking or camping trips.

For population 25 years and over in Grand River

  • High school or higher: 90.2%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.8%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 2.1%
  • Unemployed: 2.9%
  • Mean travel time to work: 21.6 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Grand River village

  • Never married: 16.0%
  • Now married: 63.1%
  • Separated: 0.0%
  • Widowed: 5.2%
  • Divorced: 15.7%

2.0% Foreign born (2.0% Europe).

Population change in the 1990s: +38 (+12.4%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Grand River:

  • LAKE HOSPITAL SYSTEM INC (about 4 miles; PAINESVILLE, OH)
  • LAURELWOOD HOSPITAL (about 12 miles; WILLOUGHBY, OH)
  • REHABILITATION HOSPITAL AT HEATHER HIL (about 13 miles; CHARDON, OH)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Grand River:

  • CUYAHOGA COUNTY (about 19 miles; CLEVELAND, OH; Abbreviation: CGF)
  • BURKE LAKEFRONT (about 32 miles; CLEVELAND, OH; Abbreviation: BKL)
  • CLEVELAND-HOPKINS INTL (about 45 miles; CLEVELAND, OH; Abbreviation: CLE)

Other public-use airports nearest to Grand River:

  • WILLOUGHBY LOST NATION MUNI (about 8 miles; WILLOUGHBY, OH; Abbreviation: LNN)
  • CONCORD AIRPARK (about 9 miles; PAINESVILLE, OH; Abbreviation: 2G1)
  • GEAUGA COUNTY (about 27 miles; MIDDLEFIELD, OH; Abbreviation: 7G8)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Grand River:

  • LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 12 miles; KIRTLAND, OH; Full-time enrollment: 4,119)
  • JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY (about 25 miles; CLEVELAND, OH; Full-time enrollment: 3,861)
  • CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY (about 28 miles; CLEVELAND, OH; Full-time enrollment: 7,729)
  • CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY (about 32 miles; CLEVELAND, OH; Full-time enrollment: 11,000)
  • CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (about 32 miles; CLEVELAND, OH; Full-time enrollment: 10,927)
  • KENT STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS (about 40 miles; KENT, OH; Full-time enrollment: 18,677)
  • BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE (about 48 miles; BEREA, OH; Full-time enrollment: 3,849)