Richards Industries upswing a sign of Rust Belt recovery?

The lower value of the U.S. dollar is reviving American manufacturing, allowing companies like Cincinnati's Richards Industries to thrive.

St. Bernard works to reinvent itself with eye to future

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.

Anthem’s online feedback rates doctors

Health insurer Anthem is giving its members a way to evaluate their physicians online.

Northlich’s new CEO expects more growth
Study supports use of Atricure’s high-tech surgical gear

AtriCure's high-tech surgical instruments can help patients heal faster after they have surgery for a serious heart ailment.

GE Aviation lands multi-billion dollar contracts

GE Aviation and its French partner have been awarded one of the largest jet engine overhaul contracts in their history. 

General Cable supplies wind power project

General Cable was awarded a major contract to supply the first commercial wind power project in the North Sea.

Cincinnati Bell growing by acquisition

Cincinnati Bell is growing, acquiring two Indiana-based companies.

Burke Inc. now 100% employee-owned

Market research firm Burke Inc. completes its restructuring to a 100 percent employee-owned company.

Ohio bioscience attracted $1.3 billion in investment in 2006

The State of Ohio welcomed 47 new bioscience companies in 2006, resulting in $1.3 billion in investment.  This is an 8 percent increase over 2005, according to BioOhio's 2007 Ohio Bioscience Growth Report.

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