California Manufacturer Opens in New Albany with Room to Expand

The nation’s top-selling vitamin brand has started producing gummies at a more than $250 million plant in New Albany.

May 9, 2025 (Columbus Business First) Pharmavite LLC leaders already are discussing options for a second production line within the 225,000-square-foot “gummies center of excellence,” CEO Jeff Boutelle said…

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Amgen to invest $900 million in New Albany expansion, nearly doubling job creation

Amgen Inc. is nearly tripling the investment in its biopharmaceutical packaging campus in New Albany with a $900 million expansion – and nearly doubling job creation, the company announced Friday.

The addition to its campus along Route 161 would create a combined $1.4 billion campus supporting 750 high-paying jobs, up from the initial pledge of 400 jobs when the company announced its Ohio entry in 2021.

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New Albany Tech Park Warehouse Near Intel Acquired for $136M

May 8, 2025 (Columbus Business First) A New Albany industrial facility occupied by a Danish transportation and logistics company has been acquired for $136 million…

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Cologix Expands Central Ohio Footprint With Land Acquisition For New AI-Ready 800MW Data Center Campus

Plans to Invest Over $7 Billion to Support Hyperscale and AI-ready Digital Infrastructure

DENVER, Nov. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cologix, a leading network-neutral interconnection and hyperscale edge data center company in North America, today announced that it has acquired land in Johnstown, Ohio, to develop a new, AI-ready data center campus. This expansion marks Cologix’s continued investment in Central Ohio’s digital infrastructure, reinforcing the region as a pivotal part of the company’s North American growth strategy as demand for AI, hybrid cloud and interconnection solutions accelerates.

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Community Update from Jack Kessler
Fall 2024

It’s officially fall, a beautiful time of year in our community. As the leaves begin to change and the mornings grow cooler, I hope you can enjoy the season’s transformation with family and friends.

New Albany continues to thrive and we certainly have seen a lot of activity in 2024. I’m pleased to share these updates with you.  Read the complete update…

New Albany Company Announces Donation of 30 Acres for Civic Use

(New Albany, Ohio) September 19, 2024 – At the September 18th annual New Albany Chamber of Commerce Community Update, New Albany Company President and CEO, Bill Ebbing, announced additional land donations from the company for civic uses. The donations include:

15 Acres adjacent to the recently announced Nationwide Hospital Facility: This additional parcel at the State Route 161 and Johnstown Road interchange will be for community use. When combined with the recent Wexner Family gift of 25 acres to Nationwide Children’s Hospital at this New Albany gateway, a total of 40 acres has been donated in this area.

13 acres in the commercial district along State Route 605: This contributed land is earmarked for future use by the New Albany Plain Local School District.

Map illustration of land being donated by the New Albany Company for new water feature, overlook and roundabout.

Additional acreage for the development of a new roundabout at the extension of Market Street and State Route 605: This acreage will support the extension of Market Street, the development of a beautiful water feature with wetland plantings and the addition of a new scenic overlook for public enjoyment that further extends Rose Run Park.

This additional contributed acreage, when combined with the recently announced two acres that was the former site of the Duke and Duchess gas station in the Village Center in support of Rose Run Phase Two, plus the Nationwide Children’s Hospital acreage, brings the total contributed land this year to approximately 60 acres.

Since inception, The New Albany Company has donated nearly 700 acres in support of community initiatives. This includes 210 acres for the school campus, 120 acres for the Metro Park and additional acreage that is now the location for iconic New Albany destinations such as the library, Heit Center, The McCoy, Hinson Amphitheater and more.

“Our city’s growth is a testament to the power of collaboration—between businesses, educators, healthcare providers, and community leaders,” said Mayor Sloan Spalding. “Together, we’re ensuring that New Albany remains a vibrant, welcoming, and prosperous place to live and work.”

“The spirit of collaboration in New Albany helps make extraordinary things happen,” said Bill Ebbing, President of the New Albany Company. “These land donations support our longstanding approach of working with civic leaders to build an enduring community that will stand the test of time. We are particularly proud that our land donations have now reached 700 acres, which is a significant and impactful milestone.”

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New Nationwide Children’s Hospital Close To Home Location Coming to New Albany

Community-based facility expected to open in 2027 will offer Urgent Care and specialized care for children and teens.
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Locator map showing new location of Nationwide Children's Hospital Close to Home facility in New Albany, Ohio

 

Wexner family, New Albany Co. donate land for Nationwide Children’s urgent care

Nationwide Children’s Hospital plans to build its first urgent care in New Albany on land donated by the Wexner family.

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Intel’s Ohio site will become ‘AI systems hub for America,’ CEO Pat Gelsinger tells Columbus audience

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was interviewed by Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted at the Ohio Business Roundtable’s Ohio CEO Summit on May 14, 2024 at Bath & Body Works’ headquarters in Columbus. See the interview video at Columbus Business First…

Intel video shows what $28 billion Ohio One campus in New Albany will look when finished

Intel has produced a new video showing how its $28 billion Ohio One campus will look right down to the white New Albany fence when it is completed in a few years…

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