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The Short North is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, United States, centered on the main strip of High Street immediately north of the Arena District and extending until just south of the University District and Ohio State University.
1978: Heery Energy Consultants is formed. 1982: Heery Land Planning is formed to provide civil engineering and landscape architecture; 1986: George Heery and the other shareholders at Heery International sold the company to British Insulated Callender's Cables (BICC), a publicly traded British Company, later known as Balfour Beatty. Heery was ...
BDO is one of the largest accounting and consulting organizations in the world. BDO Seidman serves clients through more than 160 locations in its US network and exploits the global resources of over 500 member firms in 95 countries. Informally known around town as GBQ, the Firm officially changed its name to GBQ Partners LLC in 1999.
Commonwealth Associates, Inc. is an American engineering design firm headquartered in Jackson, Michigan.The firm provides engineering and consulting services [1] to utilities; independent power producers; government; industrial clients; and academic, research, and healthcare institutions.
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It is the largest Ohio-owned digital experience and technology consulting company. [1] The company employs more than 500 analysts, designers, developers, system and data engineers, researchers, and strategists.
Noted Columbus architect Howard Dwight Smith was hired as consulting architect for the project. [3] It was known as a hard-working and self-sufficient community, where neighbors took care of each other and set high standards for their careers - it became home to community leaders, doctors, educators, and artists.
“I won't sell land where it is erosional,” he emphasized again and again. “I don't want people calling me up.” Down Ocean Blvd, we walked to the beach on a public path right beside two concrete trucks pouring a swimming pool in the yard of a $5 million house under construction.