Port authority offers training grants for Muskingum County manufacturers
Westerville will decide on TIF after summer recess
Rickenbacker to get first master plan update in 20 years
Grants and loans will stimulate $35M investment and 285 new jobs in Greater Cincinnati
Northeast Ohio’s cost of doing business is 10% lower than national average
Solar going big: large-scale installations now outpacing small ones
Tax credits move two Athens apartment projects forward
On July 19, 2016, the White House announced the Clean Energy Savings For All Initiative, a new partnership among several federal agencies designed to increase access to solar energy and promote energy efficiency.
Columbus’s unusual approach has lured development to transform downtown
CareSource’s expansion into Indiana will bring 100 new jobs to Dayton
Spectrum Brand’s $33M Dayton facility will be “multiplier” for area business growth
Wind and solar prices could drop dramatically by 2025, report says
Utilities’ pursuit of clean energy is “right thing to do,” says PUCO chairman
Logan County rejects incentives for wind turbines
Riddell moving jobs from Elyria to new facility in North Ridgeville
Credit union’s downtown Dayton presence will grow with $2.5 million expansion
On June 28, 2016, Governor Kasich signed Sub. H.B. 413, which expands the eligible expenditures of tax increment financing (TIF) funds to expressly include “the continued maintenance of those public roads and highways and water and sewer lines” that were financed by the TIF program.
Tiffin Pointe project will move forward with $800,000 in tax credits
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