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Columbus Business First
Newspaper Publishing
Columbus, OH 31,515 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.
- Website
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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
Updates
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Here's how much upgrading Nationwide Arena will cost >> bit.ly/3zI8QNB
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A secretive (and massive) semiconductor project is narrowing its site options
Distress, foreclosure worries grow for hotel properties
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City Council passes legislation to address housing policies in Columbus.
Columbus creates vacant, foreclosure registries
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The company's partners include major apparel brands such as Victoria's Secret and Lululemon.
Canadian textile recycler taps Central Ohio for flagship U.S. facility
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The pay raise picture is shifting in 2024. Here's what's changing and how 2025 salary budgets are shaping up. >> bit.ly/3LqCIQW
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The amount of leased space compared to vacated space was positive in the second quarter, signaling a potential comeback in the local industrial market.
Punch List: Industrial market rebounds in Q2 after slow start to year
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Companies are already planning their salary budgets for 2025
The pay raise picture is shifting in 2024. Here's what's changing.
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The distress rate for CMBS multifamily loans grew from 2.6% to 7.4% between January and June, according to CRED iQ.
CMBS apartment distress surges as operators struggle to refinance
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