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  2. List of largest Central Ohio employers - Wikipedia

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    Company/Organization Sector Local Full-time Employment The State of Ohio: Government: 26,037 Ohio State University: Public Education: 17,361 United States Government

  3. Global firm buys 3 Central Ohio industrial properties ... - AOL

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio (COLUMBUS BUSINESS FIRST) — Three large Central Ohio industrial properties have traded hands. Three separate LLCs with the same address as the Denver office of Ares Management ...

  4. More than just Intel: 10 central Ohio developments to pay ...

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    The top 10 central Ohio development projects to watch in 2024. ... Bridge Park has become the downtown of the Northwest Side in a remarkably short time — seven years since the first building was ...

  5. Intel shapes Licking County's 10 biggest development stories ...

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    Intel expects to hire 3,000 full-time high-skilled employees to operate the factories, including 2,000 technicians, more than 700 engineers and up to 150 support workers.

  6. Toledo Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo Assembly Complex is a 3,640,000 sq ft (338,000 m 2) automotive factory complex in Toledo, Ohio.Now owned by Stellantis North America, sections of the facility have operated as an automobile assembly plant since 1910, initially for Willys-Overland.

  7. Milo-Grogan - Wikipedia

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    Milo-Grogan is a neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.The neighborhood was settled as the separate communities of Milo and Grogan in the late 1870s. Large-scale industrial development fueled the neighborhood's growth until the 1980s, when the last factories closed.

  8. Ashland Railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway built a spur line to serve an industrial park in Ashland. [2] The second portion of the Ashland Railway is the Willard to Mansfield section. This was operated by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as a line from the docks on Lake Erie through the city of Mt. Vernon to south-central Ohio,. Because of economic downturns in the 1980s ...

  9. Ohio industrial projects expect to produce 1,000 new jobs - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Ohio officials closed the year announcing 14 projects across the state expected to bring more than 1,000 new jobs and retain nearly 3,000 positions. The economic ...