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  2. Bingham Company Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland entrepreneurs William Bingham and Henry C. Blossom purchased the Clark & Murfey hardware store in 1841, and incorporated it as the W. Bingham Co. in 1888. [2] In April 1913, the W. Bingham Co. announced it would construct a new building in the city's Warehouse District as its new headquarters. [3]

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  5. Chandler & Price - Wikipedia

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    Chandler & Price was founded in 1881 in Cleveland, Ohio, by Harrison T. Chandler and William H. Price.They manufactured machinery for printers including a series of hand-fed platen jobbing presses, as well as an automatic feeder for these presses (the Rice Feeder), paper cutters, book presses, and assorted equipment.

  6. George Worthington (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    George Worthington (September 21, 1813 – November 9, 1871) was a 19th-century merchant and banker in Cleveland, Ohio, who founded the Geo. Worthington Company, a wholesale hardware and industrial distribution firm, in 1829 (until 1991 Cleveland's oldest extant business), as well as numerous banking and mining concerns, and contributed to the ...

  7. Sen. Kelly on CHIPS+ Act: 'We'll get it to the president' - AOL

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    On the Senate floor last week, Sanders singled out Intel , after CEO Pat Gelsinger threatened to move a planned chip manufacturing facility in Ohio outside of the U.S., if Congress failed to act.

  8. Intel to invest more than $28 billion to build two chip ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Intel will invest more than $28 billion to construct two new chip factories in Ohio, the company said on Friday, in a latest step to build out its contract manufacturing business and ...

  9. Woodland-Larchmere Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The process to achieve National Register listing was a "'long haul'" according to Charles "Chip" Bromley, director of the Shaker Square Alliance and the Ohio Fair Lending Coalition. [ 2 ] The district was deemed to be "a well intact urban neighborhood commercial corridor which maintains a high level of historic architectural integrity ...