Video rendering of Intel’s Ohio One Campus

Intel’s video rendering of its Ohio One Campus illustrates pleasant streetscapes with setbacks, walking paths and bike trails, and an abundance of green space and water features that complement the Ohio landscape. The leisure trails within the campus will connect to the 68 miles of trails already existing throughout The New Albany International Business Park and the City of New Albany.

Intel planted a Buckeye tree on the site, which is symbolic of the 3,600 trees they intend to plant between now and the fall of 2024 and an additional 3,000 trees will be planted in the future.

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With $20 billion from Intel, Ohio in mix to become US semiconductor manufacturing cluster

Ohio, already a $20 billion winner with Intel’s decision to build two factories near Columbus, is in the running to become one of two semiconductor manufacturing clusters being developed as part of the federal CHIPS Act, according to U.S. Commerce Department officials. Read more at The Columbus Dispatch

Amgen’s New Albany Biopharma Packaging Plant Now Open

Amgen Inc.’s biopharmaceutical processing and packaging plant in New Albany is open and already hired 240 of an expected 400 employees, executives told Columbus Business First.

The plant was licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to start production in January, according to Amgen’s (Nasdaq: AMGN) annual report. Two lines are running, said Sandra Rodriguez Toledo, vice president of site operations for Amgen Ohio. Read more at Columbus Business First

Community Update from Jack W. Kessler | Fall 2023

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 results. New Albany-Plain Local Schools was one of only eight school districts out of 607 public school districts in the entire state to receive an overall rating of “5 stars” and “5-star ratings” on all aspects measured by the Ohio Department of Education. These are exceptional results and we applaud our students, families, staff and school leadership, including Superintendent Michael Sawyers and the Board of Education, for this notable achievement. Strong schools are the heart of strong communities.  Read the complete update…

DSV groundbreaking kickstarts New Albany Tech Park development

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 to invest $3.5 billion on data operations in Central Ohio

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 Tuesday, the New Albany City Council approved a resolution that allows the project to move forward.

The new data centers will support computer servers, networking equipment and the AWS technology that helps people connect with each other, stream entertainment and play video games. Read more at Spectrum News…

New Albany International Business Park continues to grow after 25 years. Here’s what is in the pipeline.

“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

New Albany Company Shares Details on Johnstown Gateway Development

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

Columbus CEO Special Section: New Albany Suburban Growth

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 $20 billion Intel development. Learn more, and find out why the city is a great place to work and raise a family, in this Special Advertising Section from the Summer 2023 issue of Columbus CEO magazine.

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Columbus adds more construction jobs than all but two U.S. cities with Intel, OSU projects

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.

Read more at The Newark Advocate