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120 New Jobs Coming to Former Techneglas Site When Techneglas closed its doors on the South Side six years ago, Mayor Michael B. Coleman pledged there would be renewed job creation effort at that site. Today Mayor Coleman forwarded legislation to City Council to provide incentives to International
200 Jobs Coming to Columbus More than 200 Jobs Coming to Columbus through Economic Development Efforts Job creation efforts continue in the City of Columbus as four companies plan to bring more than 200 new jobs to the city while retaining 31. Mayor Michael B.
25 Columbus Neighborhoods Selected for Capital Improvement Projects 25 Columbus Neighborhoods Selected for Capital Improvement ProjectsAlso, Spectrum Commercial Coating Deal Would Create 30 New Jobs The Columbus Urban Infrastructure Recovery Fund program was created more than 20 years ago by then Councilmember Michael B. Coleman for neighborhood based
City to Extend Incentives to Electric Car Company CODA will Invest $657 Million and Create 1,000 jobs Mayor Michael B. Coleman is forwarding legislation today to help Lio Energy Systems Holdings LLC—a global joint venture with Lishen Power Battery and CODA Automotive—locate its production facility in Columbus. The
Columbus Recognized as a Top 100 Place to Live Columbus Recognized as a Top 100 Place to Live by RelocateAmerica July 13, 2011 RelocateAmerica has published its “Top 100 Places to Live” report in its 14th annual listing of the top communities in America and Columbus is on it.
Green Columbus Fund Green Columbus Fund Used to Demolish Former Vacant and Abandoned Gas Station A former vacant and abandoned gas station located at 675 E. Hudson Street was demolished today to make way for a new retail store. The demolition was made
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