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Columbus Business First
Newspaper Publishing
Columbus, OH 32,706 followers
The Columbus region's source for local business news & events. Part of the American City Business Journals network.
About us
Columbus Business First is the leading source of local business news, data and networking for the Columbus, Ohio, region. Follow us on social media and sign up for the Weekly Edition, Afternoon and Morning Editions, and breaking news alerts for all the latest news, business intelligence, awards and events you need to succeed in business. Start now by following Columbus Business First on LinkedIn.
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http://ColumbusBusinessFirst.com
External link for Columbus Business First
- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Columbus, OH
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1984
- Specialties
- Business News and Business Events
Locations
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Primary
303 W. Nationwide Blvd.
Columbus, OH 43215, US
Employees at Columbus Business First
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New apartments on Columbus' Near East Side now are welcoming residents.
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The new location is 232% larger than its current space.
Local food pantry and resource center moving to larger facility
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Restaurant owner known for his bourbon tastes acquires Prohibition in Powell.
Delaware bourbon bar expanding to Powell through acquisition
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Ohio's largest public company, Cardinal Health had a breakout 2024:
Here's what made 2024 a breakout year for Cardinal Health
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Crawford Hoying has revealed new details about a Bridge Park expansion it is developing with Cameron Mitchell Restaurants.
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Here's why Amgen increased its land holdings in New Albany, even though the pharma giant has plenty of room for expansion on its existing property.
Why Amgen bought more land in New Albany
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AWS will invest $5 billion in this Central Ohio county by 2030, representing half of the $10 billion investment it plans to make across the state.
Here's where AWS will spend half of its $10B statewide investment
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