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TAMPA, Fla. — The City of Tampa has named Jeffrey McKittrick as its new Director of Housing and Community Development. McKittrick will lead and implement the affordable housing initiatives ...
Foster was turned over to police in New Albany, a Columbus suburb. "The New Albany Police Department would like thank the assisting partner agencies at the city, county, state, and federal authorities ...
The real estate firm spent the last two years acquiring properties in Marysville. Now it is starting to market the sites for ...
Columbus is Ohio's largest city, though Cleveland is more densely populated. ... New population estimates for every city and village in Ohio. Updated: May. 30, 2025, 9:21 a.m.
Pharmavite, a nutrition-powered wellness company, has opened a new manufacturing and research and development facility in New Albany, Ohio. The company, which produces vitamins and supplements under ...
Pharmavite chose New Albany after an "extensive search" and is "proud" to be a part of an "emerging science, innovation, and technology hub in Central Ohio," Boutelle, an Ohio native, said.
The long-anticipated Ohio River Greenway project is almost to the finish line. The greenway project connects New Albany, Clarksville and Jeffersonville via a 7-mile walking path along the Ohio River.
The 132-year-old Corelle glass plant closed in April. Charleroi's Haitian community might be next to exit this small, southwestern Pennsylvania town.
But the city had previously sued to keep it in place. In 2020, the River Heritage Conservancy and Ecosystems Institute applied for and were granted a permit to remove the dam, calling it dangerous.
As central Ohio continues to grow, housing specifically for older adults is coming to New Albany. A 150-home subdivision called The Courtyards at Haines Creek by Epcon Communities is coming to a ...
The expansion will add 350 new jobs in central Ohio. Amgen announces $900M expansion of its New Albany facility, creating 350 jobs and boosting economic development in central Ohio. Skip Navigation ...
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — The New Albany City Council has extended the moratorium for new apartments for another year. The council voted six to two on the third and final reading to continue the ...
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