Aug 11, 2022 | Jobs
The City of Westerville is accepting proposals from professional service providers with demonstrated experience in the Economic Development space to provide consultative services. Largely, the work requires the consultant to partner with the City in creating an actionable strategy to position the City and its public, private, and institutional partners on a path that ensures continued economic growth and investment.
Aug 2, 2022 | Jobs
The Union County-Marysville Economic Development Partnership is seeking candidates to advance economic growth strategies and efforts for one of the fastest growing counties in Ohio. This position requires a candidate with the ability to work in a fast-paced environment focused on attracting and retaining investment, demographic analysis, marketing and communications, growing jobs and housing, and managing various economic and community development programs and initiatives.
Jul 22, 2022 | News, Newsletter
JobsOhio, the state’s private nonprofit economic development corporation, released its 2021 Annual Report and 2022 Strategic Plan, which showed 2021 to be a landmark year. In 2021, more than 29,000 new jobs were committed, and companies planned more than $6.9 billion in capital investment in Ohio.
Jul 22, 2022 | News, Newsletter
When Ohioans bring their recyclables to the curb or to a community drop-off location, they might not give much thought as to where materials like soda and water bottles go from there.
When we recycle, we aren’t only protecting the environment by diverting trash from the landfill; we are also supporting jobs, consumers and Ohio’s economy.
Jul 22, 2022 | News, Newsletter
When the MLK Interchange opened in 2017, the vision for Uptown Cincinnati as a district that will incubate talent and attract businesses officially began. Fast forward five years and the four quadrants at MLK and Reading Road in The Cincinnati Innovation District® (CID), a mixed-use development supporting Uptown’s medical, research and innovation industries, is quickly coming to life as construction finishes on the highly anticipated University of Cincinnati Digital Futures building, the centerpiece of the Digital Futures Complex. Over the next decade, there are plans for an additional two million square feet of mixed-use development with 7,500+ people working, visiting, and living there each day.