$4.2 million buys possible casino site
Columbia Sussex Corp., one of the nation's largest owners of casinos and hotels, bought an old brewery in Covington with a plan to turn it into a casino should voters OK legalizing gaming.
Columbia Sussex Corp., one of the nation's largest owners of casinos and hotels, bought an old brewery in Covington with a plan to turn it into a casino should voters OK legalizing gaming.
With a $1.7 million federal grant, researchers at the University of Cincinnati hope to help develop better medication for a common ailment: low back pain.
The new CEO of Northlich, Cincinnati's largest advertising and public relations agency, is keeping the company growing.
With the help of state grants, PPG Industries Inc. plans to create 10 full-time positions in an expansion of its research and development operations in Greater Cincinnati.
Technology executive and enterpreneur Karl Treier has been named the new president and CEO of CinciMedia, a new subsidiary of E-Sense Group that specializes in web design and development, 3D rendering and animation services.
In front of an audience of around 600, Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory delivered his annual State of the City address in which he addressed the issues of public safety, jobs and economic development, neighborhood revitalization and public transportation.
Cincom Synchrony won the "Best of Show" award in the Call Center 2.0 category at the Technology Marketing Corporation's Internet Telephony Conference and Expo East 2008, one of the nation's leading IP communications events.
The City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County have extended until February 29 a deadline for Carter & Associates and the Dawson Company to assemble a financing package for the first phase of the Banks project.
The lower value of the U.S. dollar is reviving American manufacturing, allowing companies like Cincinnati's Richards Industries to thrive.
Seeking to "push the envelope on green building and smart technology", new St. Bernard community improvement corporation director Al Kanters hopes to bring a touch of the modern to an older, established community.
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