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Facebook Chooses Ohio for Its Newest Data Center
Billions of people will be connected globally with help from New Albany data center.
NuVasive Celebrates the Opening of its State-of-the-Art Manufacturing Facility in West Carrollton
NuVasive responds to rapid growth with new facility and 150 jobs. In this new, cutting-edge 180,000-square-foot facility, the company will produce all of its medical implants and other devices for global distribution.
700 New Jobs Coming to Central Ohio
UnitedHealth Group adds to its Ohio workforce with 700 new jobs coming to Dublin, Ohio.
Cliffs Natural Resources Chooses Ohio to Locate First HBI Plant in the Great Lakes Region
Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. new plant will play a key role in its goal to produce 1.6 million tons of hot briquettediron per year for the steel market.
Ohio’s Fintech Accelerator Gaining Global Momentum
Fintech71 is a fintech accelerator seeking startups for its first program. The program will feature mentorships and partnerships with some of the best and brightest in the financial services and Ohio start up space. This unique offering is attracted hundreds of applicats from across the globe.
Columbus Becomes Second Biggest City in the Midwest
Columbus surpasses Indianapolis as the 14th largest city in the U.S. and the second largest city in the Midwest.