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GBQ Partners, LLC is a professional services firm. Founded in 1953, [ 1 ] GBQ has grown organically and through acquisition to over 100 associates, making it the largest Columbus-owned accounting firm.
Original factory established in Columbus, Ohio, in 1910 [12] In 1992, a 30,000-sqft manufacturing facility in Ireland [13] was established for the production and distribution of its products in the European and the Middle Eastern market [14] before it was renamed Oasis Corporation later in 1996 due to the popularity of its Oasis line of ...
By April of that year, the Ohio Department of Education was looking for a new headquarters, and eventually chose the building, which it still occupies today. [6] 145 South Front Street later housed the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, followed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), until 2006. At that time, the department ...
The evidence at the center of Quadrant's motion is a spreadsheet included in an expert testimony that contained composition and characteristics of several rare-earth magnets produced by the company.
Nationwide outgrew its 246 North High Street Building by the 1970s and work began on a new headquarters for the company. In 1977, the 485 ft-tall (148 m) building was completed. The building is located at the corner of N. High Street and what is now Nationwide Blvd. on the northern edge of downtown Columbus, Ohio.
Hexion Inc. or Hexion (previously Momentive Specialty Chemicals) [2] is a chemical company based in Columbus, Ohio. It produces thermoset resins and related technologies and specialty products. Hexion is organized into two divisions: the Epoxy, Phenolic and Coating Resins Division, and the Forest Products Division.
Worthington Enterprises, Inc. is a global diversified metals manufacturing company based in Columbus, Ohio.It is a steel processor and manufacturer of pressure vessels, such as propane, oxygen and helium tanks, hand torches, refrigerant and industrial cylinders, camping cylinders, exploration, recovery and production products for global energy markets; water system tanks for storage, treatment ...
It reached an $80 million settlement in 1975 (equivalent to $452,987,013 in 2023), used to demolish Union Station, build Battelle Hall at the Columbus Convention Center, refurbish the Ohio Theatre and create Battelle-Darby Creek Metro Park. The institute lost its nonprofit status in the 1990s, though regained it by 2001.