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The Ohio Power Siting Board on June 9 authorized a 200 megawatt natural gas-fired electric power plant along Morse Road, just east of Beech Road.
The Ohio Power Siting Board has approved the construction of a 200-megawatt natural gas-fired electric generation facility in Licking County and the city of New Albany.
The new building will consolidate diagnostic, treatment and research space currently at two other sites. © 2025 American City ...
The new pool, slide and splash pad in Albany’s Lincoln Park were shown off during a Friday news conference that also ...
US operator Vantage is set to develop a new data center campus outside Columbus, Ohio. Meanwhile, EdgeConneX has acquired a ...
The company’s newest site in New Albany features expanded production capabilities and a dedicated innovation center for gummy ...
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It is the first suburban project for the prominent developer, which has historically focused on the Columbus city core and urban infill areas. Tech giant expands land holdings around New Albany ...
A number of other institutional investors have also recently added to or reduced their stakes in the business. Vanguard Group Inc. lifted its holdings in shares of Albany International by 0.4% ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel’s chief financial officer clarified updates for the division behind Ohio’s Intel plant this month, including impending layoffs. Dave Zinsner, executive vice ...
REDDING, Calif. — The Stillwater Business Park in Redding may soon welcome a new tenant, as Amazon.com Services LLC is in discussions to purchase 34 acres of property at 5855 Venture Parkway.