“The New Albany business park is just a very attractive spot to put our new facilities for the secure location, as well as the office location—great access to the highways. It’s certainly a physically attractive location. Lots of amenities, and the amenities continue to grow.
One kind of begets the other.”
– Timothy Wells, Vice President of Sales,
Economic & Business Development
AEP Ohio
The New Albany International Business Park incorporates 12,000 acres with over 7 miles of freeway frontage and is home to over 60 companies occupying 18 million + square feet with over 20,000 employees.
The New Albany Company and the City of New Albany have paid equal attention to the critical assets that are not visible. We have created shovel ready sites with an advanced multiple-path fiber optics network, dual feed electric capacity and robust water and sewer capacity.
The Business Park features park-like settings with natural amenities such as stream corridors and mature trees. Campuses and buildings are connected to a network of leisure trails where employees can walk, jog or bike to City amenities that include restaurants, shops and fitness and cultural facilities.
Thoughtful planning provides low-risk real estate options for prospective end users while enabling the flexibility to choose their own development partners.
The New Albany Company has shovel-ready land available in The New Albany International Business Park. Click the following links for a detailed overview.

Corporations including Amgen, Pharmavite, American Regent, and Hims & Hers help lead a rapidly growing sector presence in central Ohio. To satisfy future staffing needs, work will soon begin on the $30-million public-private Ohio Life Science Training Center.

New state-of-the-art facilities include those by Ohio State University, OhioHealth, Mount Carmel Health Systems, Central Ohio Surgical Institute, OrthoNeuro and others.

Work is well underway on the first two chip-making fabrication facilities by industry giant Intel, a $28-billion investment – the largest single economic development in state history. With the first “fab” scheduled to open in 2031, the nearly-1,000-acre site can accommodate eight additional facilities.

New Albany has attracted major investments from blue-chip technology firms, including Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Meta.

Within a 10-hour drive of nearly half the U.S. population, New Albany serves the logistics needs of dozens of companies including Bath & Body Works, Alene Candles, DSV and Amazon.

Companies with a corporate presence in New Albany include retail (Abercrombie & Fitch, Lane Bryant, Ascena, TJX), financial (Nationwide, Lower.com, State Farm Insurance, Aetna), hospitality (Red Roof Inn), construction and engineering (EMHT, Feazel, ESRI, Wallick Companies), and food science (Bob Evans Farms).

Fast-track permitting. Shovel-ready sites. High-speed fiber optics. Redundant power sources. The state’s largest transmission lines. Immediate highway access. A 15-minute airport drive. Highly skilled workforces. Proximity to a major university. One of the fastest-growing yet affordable metro areas in the Midwest.