Ohio’s new virtual meeting law revolutionizes public governance, making accessibility, transparency, and efficiency the new standard for certain public bodies statewide. On January 8th, Governor DeWine signed House Bill 257 into law, permitting certain public bodies to hold virtual meetings. Public bodies include any “board ...
Plans to convert the “historic, vacant, 121-year-old Traction Building” in downtown Cincinnati into the city’s first Kimpton Hotel are moving forward with help from the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority, the Cincinnati Business Courier reports. The $93 million project “has been struggling to get off the ground for ...
By: Mike Jacoby, Director of Economic Development, Bricker Graydon LLP [1]
Punching well above its weight, Ohio has become a leading state for data centers. Currently, DataCenterMap.com reports that Ohio is ranked fourth in the country for its volume of data centers, trailing only Virginia, Texas and California. With 172 data centers, Ohio has ...
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