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Business Stories for November 2009

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Stories for Monday, November 9

Putters Tavern wins chamber business award

Jan Collins, owner of Putters Tavern and Grill in Liberty Twp., Mainville and Milford recently accepted the 2009 Large Business of the Year award from the Milford Miami Township Chamber of Commerce.The honor was announced Oct. 28 at a C.O.V.E.R. awards dinner. C.O.V.E.R. stands for Corporations, Organizations and Volunteers of ...

Stories for Friday, November 6

Region’s aviation industries get boost with GE plan

CINCINNATI — The planned $100 million-plus project to renovate and modernize General Electric Co.’s jet engine complex represents another step in Ohio’s efforts to build its aerospace industry along the Interstate 75 corridor, according to TechSolve, a state Edison technology center that focuses on aerospace and aviation industries.“In support of ...

SunCoke permit still under review

MIDDLETOWN — The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is awaiting feedback from its federal counterpart before making a decision on the pending new air emissions permit submitted by SunCoke Energy.The U.S. EPA submitted about 12 comments on the New Source Review permit for the proposed $340 million coke oven facility that ...

Stories for Thursday, November 5

GE gets $120 million tax credit for aviation complex

A 15-year, $120 million tax credit from Ohio will support General Electric Co.’s plan to invest more than $100 million in capital improvements during the next several years at its GE Aviation complex in suburban Cincinnati, including demolishing some buildings that date to around World War II, GE said Thursday, ...

National columnist to discuss financial crisis

OXFORD, Ohio – Gretchen Morgenson, columnist and assistant business and financial editor of the New York Times, will present “The Financial Crisis: One Year Later” at 2 p.m. Nov. 17 in Taylor Auditorium, the Farmer School of Business, the university said.The lecture will focus on the condition of the financial ...

Stories for Wednesday, November 4

Kings Island owner suspends cash distributions to stakeholders

The parent company of the Kings Island amusement park in Warren County will suspend cash distributions to stakeholders next year as the company continues to weather downturns in sales and profits, executives said Tuesday, Nov. 3. Sandusky-based Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. said fewer people have visited its parks this year ...

Stories for Tuesday, November 3

Khristin Lawver prepares a pizza at Little Caesars Sept. 29, 2009 in Trenton — the day the shop opened.

Little Caesars pizza restaurant opens in Trenton

TRENTON — There’s a new pizza restaurant on the scene in Trenton.Little Caesars has opened a 1,400-square-foot restaurant at 942 W. State St. in the Trenton Crossings Shopping Center. Trenton is already home to Cassano’s, Domino’s and Richards Pizza.Brad Potter, 29, co-owns the restaurant — and other Little Caesar locations ...

Stories for Monday, November 2

Ohio ranked No. 4 in ‘business climate’

Site Selection magazine has ranked Ohio No. 4 on its list of the “top ten business climates” in 2009, an improvement of three spots from last year, the magazine said Monday, Nov. 2. The top five states on the magazine’s 2009 list are North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Ohio and Tennessee, ...

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