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Ohio

Ohio’s strong business climate, low cost of operations, and vibrant communities combined with the strong work ethic of our people make this a premier destination for companies to grow. Collaboration at the state and local level is critical to ensuring businesses invest with confidence.

Growing Greater Cleveland Companies Generate $424M In Economic Benefits

Startups accessing capital and assistance are having a growing impact on Ohio's economy.

Seismic Side Effects

It's getting harder to dismiss a connection between fracking and a recent outbreak of earthquakes near drilling operations.

Two New Sponsors Sign On For LiveXchange!

Fayette County Development Authority of Georgia and the Regional Growth Partnership of Northwest Ohio have signed on to sponsor next year’s Business Facilities LiveXchange event, which will take place April 6-8, 2014 at the Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort at Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach, SC. So far, 19 economic development agencies ... Read more

One Year Later

The report cards are in for the Superstorm Sandy recovery and the grade is "incomplete" as misery continues for thousands who have lost their homes or businesses.

European Union Avoids Fracturing

The EU's financial union may be cracking, but our friends overseas seem to be uniting over one thing: they don't like fracking.

Ohio Program Creates Model Initiative For Economic Growth, Jobs

State of Ohio and NineSigma have created a model for statewide innovation to give the state a competitive edge.

UH Seidman Cancer Center Breaks Ground On $30 Million Proton Therapy Center

Center to be one of an elite group in the nation and first in Ohio to offer revolutionary technology.

Daisy Brand Plans New Production Facility in Wayne County/City Of Wooster

With this decision, Daisy Brand joins a vibrant, global community of distinguished food production companies operating in Wayne County including J.M. Smucker, Smith Dairy, Frito Lay, Purina and Mars.

Send in the Drones

As 24 states bid to host test flights for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, the FAA predicts that 7,500 drones will be flying over the U.S. within five years.

STATE FOCUS – Ohio: Slow And Steady

It may not be the fastest route to recovery, but the Buckeye State is still in the race. From the July/August 2013 issue.
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