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A former New Albany golf course has been rezoned to improve its marketability as part of the New Albany International Business Park. New Albany City Council in June approved the rezoning of 310 acres, 207 of which includes the former...Continue Reading.
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Wallick Communities will bring 90 jobs to New Albany when it moves its headquarters to the city. The business will move into Market and Main II, a 48,000-square-foot office space being developed in a joint venture between Daimler Group and...Continue Reading.
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A business with North American headquarters in New Albany is planning a fourth expansion that will create 30 jobs. Axium Plastics, 9005 Smith’s Mill Road, will build a $5.1 million building on Innovation Campus Way West to augment its facilities...Continue Reading.
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It isn’t nearly finished, but Grandview Yard already is making a big impact. The number of people living in Grandview Heights grew by the largest percentage among all Franklin County cities last year, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates released...Continue Reading.
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A new headquarters for Big Lots will be just one of several construction projects springing up just west of New Albany on roughly 300 acres near state Route 161, East Dublin-Granville Road and Hamilton Road. Big Lots will take up...Continue Reading.
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California-based Bocchi Laboratories’ expansion plans will add 75 full-time jobs to its facility on Smith’s Mill Road. Kevin Lee, vice president of business development for Bocchi, said the 72,000-square-foot expansion would be a $5 million investment. “Design is complete,” he...Continue Reading.
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New Albany Community Foundation executive director Craig Mohre sees potential in a recent collaboration with the city. Years from now, markers installed by the community foundation could be included in a walking tour telling the story of how cooperation and...Continue Reading.
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New Albany officials estimate a new $15 million project in the New Albany International Business Park will create as many as 200 jobs and generate $100,000 a year in annual income-tax collections. More than 80 percent of the city’s annual...Continue Reading.
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The No. 1 community in Central Ohio when it comes to the median home value is about 20 miles away from downtown Columbus and includes a small village with a New England-style downtown full of structures that date to the...Continue Reading.
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New Albany residents can expect potential traffic delays near Dublin-Granville Road and Market and Main streets during the summer months of 2018, according to city leaders. New Albany’s project to refashion the Rose Run creek corridor near the city’s center...Continue Reading.
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