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Fall is upon us in New Albany and there’s a lot to celebrate as we head into the holiday season. I want to start by congratulating our school district on its recently released State of Ohio 2022-2023 School Report Card...Continue Reading.
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The tech park sits on 500 acres and can accommodate multiple buildings totaling 6 million square feet. Read more at Columbus Business First.


Amazon Web Services, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, is set to build five new data centers in New Albany. As part of the agreement, the tech giant has announced it will spend $3.5 billion by 2030 in the Columbus suburb. On...Continue Reading.
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“Twenty-five years ago this was a cornfield — today, we’re fighting cancer and disease in New Albany,” Jen Chrysler said. Read more at Columbus Business First
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The 407-acre project could yield as many as 1,220 multifamily units, as well as data centers, retail, restaurants, manufacturing, warehousing, office and more. Read more at Columbus Business First…
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This suburb northeast of Columbus, Ohio, is known for its charm but is increasingly becoming a hotbed of business growth, thanks in large part to the New Albany International Business Park. But there’s much more to its success than the...Continue Reading.
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Central Ohio gained 6,100 construction jobs over the past year, more than almost any other U.S. city, as Intel, Ohio State University and other projects keep the local hammers swinging.
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Columbus, Ohio (May 17, 2023) – At a time when polarity too often prevails, civility and civic engagement are virtues that tie together this year’s winner of COSI’s John Glenn Inspiration Award with the individual in whose honor it is...Continue Reading.
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The company has quietly grown into one of Central Ohio’s largest employers, as it continues to expand at what is now its headquarters in New Albany. Read more at Columbus Business First…
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New Albany is becoming synonymous with big tech thanks to a growing number of projects from the likes of Intel, Facebook, Google and Amazon. Another out-of-state company is taking notice. Read more at Columbus Business First…
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