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  2. SMBH, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    SMBH, Inc. located in Columbus, Ohio, was founded in 1972 as a structural engineering firm for the architectural industry. Founded as Lantz and Jones, the firm changed its name to Lantz Jones and Nebraska, Inc. in 1975 to reflect a change in ownership. [2]

  3. Hubbard, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard led a surveying party of which Samuel Tylee, also from Middletown, was a member of. Tylee became the township's first settler in 1801, with his family. [8] Many of the early settlers were farmers from New Jersey who cleared the forested area for crop production. A post office called Hubbard was established in 1826. [9]

  4. Hubbard Township, Trumbull County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard Township is one of the twenty-four townships of Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 12,969 people in the township. Geography.

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  7. Connect Housing Blocks bring modular construction to Columbus ...

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    In a long-vacant cinder-block warehouse on the Northeast Side, a local company is seeking to revolutionize Columbus housing. There, in the former Value City warehouse and Schottenstein's store ...

  8. Michael B. Coleman Government Center - Wikipedia

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    The Michael B. Coleman Government Center is an eight-story, 196,000-square-foot (18,200 m 2) municipal office building. [1] The building is named for former mayor Michael B. Coleman in recognition of his 16 years as mayor and numerous accomplishments. [2]

  9. Category : Skyscraper office buildings in Columbus, Ohio

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