SOUTHEAST OHIO — Appalachian Partnership, Inc., Ohio Southeast Economic Development and Appalachian Growth Capital hosted a virtual annual meeting on May 25, sharing the impact made across Southeast Ohio in
$3.5M expansion project proposed for D.O. Hall Business Park
Potential development near Old Washington discussed with Zanesville company
The Daily Jeffersonian
Guernsey County Community Improvement Corporation members recently learned that a $3.5 million project for expansion at the D.O. Hall Business Park in Guernsey County was submitted for funding in the upcoming Fiscal Year 2022 budget.
The request by Appalachian Partnership Inc., a non-profit created to advance economic development opportunities in the region, was submitted through the office of U.S. Congressman Bill Johnson.
The funding request to upgrade 44 acres at the business park on Brick Church Road south of Cambridge was announced by CIC Director Norm Blanchard during a recently meeting.
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JobsOhio And Stout Street Capital Host First Midwest-based UNMET Conference
April 21, 2021 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ UNMET Conferences, a mission-driven company determined to attract venture capital investment to underserved areas of the United States, will host its first Midwest-focused event, UNMET Ohio 2021, online between June 15-July 12.
Hosted by JobsOhio and Stout Street Capital, UNMET Ohio 2021 will showcase more than 60 of the fastest-growing Seed and Series A startups in the midwest. Presenting companies will have the opportunity to pitch their business ideas to over 200 institutional venture capital investors from around the world and have the opportunity to network with peers.