Month: April 2018
The Man with the Renovation Plan
Jeff Martin and 3CDC are bringing Over-the-Rhine—and Cincinnati—back to life By Jessica Baltzersen The renaissance of the Over-the-Rhine (OTR) neighborhood in downtown Cincinnati was first […]
Tom Bier’s Crusade
Veteran housing expert Thomas Bier is on a crusade to save Cuyahoga County. Where once he issued warnings, now he’s rushing to pull the county […]
Local Roots
The Davey Tree Expert Co. has outgrown its corporate headquarters, but it remains committed to Northeastern Ohio By Jordan Grzelwski Nearly 150 years ago, John […]
The Right Fit
Oswald Companies has doubled its Columbus office by listening to its clients By Gail Burkhardt Steffan Moody had about six hours to decide if he […]
Is Ohio the Best State for Your Business?
When it comes to business taxes, maybe Ohio isn’t “one of the worst” after all By Liz Engel How does Ohio stack up against its […]
Planning’s Key to Take Advantage of New Federal Tax Cuts
By Mike Boyer The $1.5 trillion federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, signed into law late last year, was widely viewed as a big win […]
Made in America
KitchenAid keeps cranking out the stand mixers at its Greenville, Ohio, facility By Eric Spangler A group of supervisors closely view graphs on monitors to […]
A Different Kind of Growth
ScottsMiracle-Gro, which planted itself in Marysville 150 years ago, has flourished thanks to its focus on healthy lawns and the community By Gail Burkhardt At […]
Cheers to Beer
Land-Grant Brewing Company is creating community through its brewery By Gail Burkhardt Like many small businesses, Land-Grant Brewing Company in Columbus started from a passion […]