comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Entrepreneurs center - Page 5 : comparemela.com

2021 Soin Award winner sees Dayton area as next 'Silicon Valley'

Dayton Arcade headquarters office, James O Hara, ConsumerOptix chairman, chief executive and co-founder, said: That s in the cards right now. That s the only thing we re doing with these funds hiring top tech and top marketing talent here in Dayton to help us achieve our objectives, he said. We can t become the Amazon of life insurance as a five-person company. We re going to have to double and triple in size. Consumer Optix is a principal player in what O Hara calls the instant coverage life insurance model. Life insurance companies increasingly are leaning toward underwriting younger, healthy people for $1 million to $2 million policies in as little as 15 minutes.

Ohio
United-states
Dayton
Buenos-aires
Distrito-federal
Argentina
Iowa
Brian-kipp
Robert-ohara
James-ohara
Dayton-area-chamber
Dayton-daily-news

В Мурманске автобусы часами простаивают из-за непуганых автомобилистов

В Мурманске автобусы часами простаивают из-за непуганых автомобилистов
vmnews.ru - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vmnews.ru Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Chelyabinsk
Chelyabinskaya-oblast
Russia
Leningrad
Sankt-peterburg
Pakistan
Russian
Institute-of-experimental-medicine
Entrepreneurs-center
Frosty-january
For-the

The city rejoiced at the opening of the Dayton Arcade 117 years ago -- and is preparing to celebrate its rebirth

The city rejoiced at the opening of the Dayton Arcade 117 years ago and is preparing to celebrate its rebirth Dayton.com 3/2/2021 The historic Dayton Arcade will soon reopen, merging the city’s future with its past. When the doors first opened in 1904, the arcade became the crowning jewel of the city. Described as “one of the country’s most modern and complete structures of its kind,” in a Dayton Daily News story published March 3, 1904, marking the event, the front page story described the interior as “a veritable bower of beauty and entertainment.” © Handout This early photograph of the Dayton Arcade shows shopping stalls and shoppers in the rotunda. The building, which opened in 1904, was designed to house shops and farmers markets on the first floor while offices and apartments were located above. DAYTON DAILY NEWS / WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVE AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS

New-york
United-states
Jamaica
Netherlands
Chicago
Illinois
Kentucky
Iowa
Dutch
Curt-dalton
Ericf-spina
Crown-jewel

The city rejoiced at the opening of the Dayton Arcade 117 years ago -- and is preparing celebrate its rebirth

The city rejoiced at the opening of the Dayton Arcade 117 years ago and is preparing to celebrate its rebirth Lisa Powell © Provided by Dayton Daily News A postcard with an image of the Dayton Arcade. DAYTON METRO LIBRARY The historic Dayton Arcade will soon reopen, merging the city’s future with its past. When the doors first opened in 1904, the arcade became the crowning jewel of the city. Described as “one of the country’s most modern and complete structures of its kind,” in a Dayton Daily News story published March 3, 1904, marking the event, the front page story described the interior as “a veritable bower of beauty and entertainment.”

New-york
United-states
Jamaica
Netherlands
Chicago
Illinois
Kentucky
Iowa
Dutch
Curt-dalton
Ericf-spina
Crown-jewel

The Hub rises: Abundance and new beginnings in the old Arcade

The Hub rises: Abundance and new beginnings in the old Arcade A heart icon - click to like this post 3 Jeaneen Parsons • February 09, 2021 The first University of Dayton tenants have moved into the Arcade and it s a sight to behold. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the new spaces of The Hub, soon to be a center of student learning, growing and connecting in downtown Dayton. To compare the transformation of the Dayton Arcade to a phoenix rising from the ashes hardly begins to capture the magnitude of what’s taking place in the city that is home to the University of Dayton. Unlike in recent years which found this historic block of buildings derelict and often open to the elements now the only birds you’ll find in the space are turkeys. Painted statues of them sit on lofty perches above the atrium against a backdrop of intricate molding, with the blue sky beyond the

Vince-lewis
Dayton-regional-transit-authority
Entrepreneurs-center
University-of-dayton
School-of-business-administration
Flyer-enterprises
Crotty-center
Department-of-art
Ud-institute-of-applied-creativity-for-transformation
L-william-crotty-center
Dayton-arcade
Hub-windows

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.