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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
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
James Cancer Center to Construct Offices at Gowdy Field Development of the former Gowdy Field landfill will be completed late next year when the City’s Heliport site is redeveloped into a $20 million medical office building for the Ohio State University Medical Center. Two phases of the project have been completed, which has resulted in two new office buildings totaling 200,000 square feet of space, $30 million of investment and has brought more than 700 jobs to the site.
JP Morgan Chase to add 1000 jobs Supported by Mayor Michael B. Coleman, Columbus City Council approves legislation that will result in an expected operations expansion by JP Morgan Chase Bank.
New Economic Development Website The new Economic Development website has been designed for businesses seeking information about Columbus. We welcome all inquiries local, national and international. This site is especially designed with the site selector in mind. Columbus wants to make your location search
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