As the Columbus region continues to grow, businesses need access to a variety of financing mechanisms. This installment of ...
Columbus-area professionals say artificial intelligence can be a useful tool in the recruiting and hiring process, but there ...
The median price in six areas of Central Ohio rose between 21 percent and 37 percent year over year, according to recent home ...
Thesing continues her advocacy work at the new nonprofit, which funds scholarships for children to participate in sports, ...
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Central Ohio has a wealth of businesses supporting the local economy, from mom-and-pop shops to Fortune 100 companies. From newcomers to those who have been here a century or longer, the region boasts ...
After graduating from Wittenberg University in 2014, Westerville native Rachel Ross didn’t envision returning to Central Ohio for at least 10 years. She’d just joined the commercial banking leadership ...
Downtown Columbus continues to attract more residents, but a sizable chunk of its office space remains vacant. That’s according to the annual State of Downtown report from the Capital Crossroads & ...
Does your job make you feel like you’re part of something meaningful? Is your organization one that prides itself on a people-first culture? There’s still time to nominate your business, nonprofit or ...
Success tends to foster more success. Just ask the folks at The Columbus Partnership. In January 2025, as quiet doubts began to grow louder that Intel might delay its multibillion-dollar semiconductor ...
It’s trash to treasure and people over profit. It’s sustainability in action. It’s Two Men and a Junk Truck. When Justin and Stephanie Clarey took over the Columbus franchise of Two Men and a Truck in ...
Residents living and working on the northwest side of Central Ohio have a new health care option with the April opening of Mount Carmel Dublin. The new hospital and medical campus—part of a regionwide ...