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Sony is the tenth largest foreign direct investor in the United States, with investments worth more than $90 billion. [11] In 2021, more than half of Sony Corporation's revenue came from companies based in the United States. [12] Sony Interactive Entertainment headquarters in San Mateo, California
Headquarters of Sony Financial Group in Otemachi, Tokyo, Japan. Sony Financial Group is a holding company for Sony's financial services business which includes Sony Life (in Japan and the Philippines), Sony Assurance, Sony Bank, etc. The unit proved to be the most profitable of Sony's businesses in FY 2005, earning $1.7 billion in profit. [36]
Company/Organization Sector Local Full-time Employment The State of Ohio: Government: 26,037 Ohio State University: Public Education: 17,361 United States Government
B. Bath & Body Works. Bath & Body Works, Inc. Battelle Memorial Institute. Big Bear Stores. Big Lots. Bob Evans Restaurants. The Book Loft. Borden (company)
171-191 South High Street is a pair of historic buildings in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The commercial structures have seen a wide variety of retail and service uses through the 20th century, including shoe stores, groceries, opticians, hatters, jewelers, a liquor store, and a car dealership. Both exhibit early 20th century façades; 185-191 ...
The Preston Centre is the 15th-tallest building in Columbus. The tower is named for Preston Wolfe, a former worker there. [2] It is diagonally adjacent to the Borden Building. The Preston Centre was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in a Modernist style. Construction was complete in 1977; it was owned by PNC until 2024, when the building ...
Huntington Plaza, formerly the Huntington Trust Building, is an office building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It is owned by Huntington Bancshares, and is part of the Huntington Center complex, which also contains the Huntington Center skyscraper, the Huntington National Bank Building, and DoubleTree Hotel Guest Suites Columbus.
The McCoy Center [2] is an office building located in Columbus, Ohio.The building was acquired by JPMorgan Chase & Co. with its 2004 merger with Bank One Corporation.Formally known as the Corporate Center Columbus (or more often and colloquially "Polaris"), the building was renamed after the merger to honor the McCoy family, who led the Columbus-based Bank One for three generations.