Prestige Capital Management was honored as the fastest-growing company in the $6 million to $10 million category on Columbus ...
Originally created with the intent of serving as the Buckeye State's new capital, the origin of the city's name might not be ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced the city's Department of Technology will propose cybersecurity investments to Columbus City Council on Monday. Ginther said in a press release this will ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The city of Columbus secured a temporary restraining order Friday to shut down a hookah bar in the Weinland Park neighborhood. The MIA Hookah Café, located at the corner of 5th ...
The Columbus Department of Technology plans to ask Columbus City Council at its Monday meeting for over $7 million—including $3 million in new money —to pay for the city's ongoing response to ...
Just 30 miles east of Cairo, Egypt's capital, a new mega city is rising. Intending to ease overcrowding and develop the country's economy, it already boasts the tallest tower in Africa and the ...
A former city employee received a $195,000 settlement from the city of Columbus after claiming she was illegally required to work on the 2023 reelection campaign of Mayor Andrew Ginther. The ...
Capital employed, also known as funds employed, is the total amount of capital used for the acquisition of profits by a firm or project. Capital employed can also refer to the value of all the ...
Columbus came in ninth on the list alongside cities such as Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Boston. “Ohio’s capital city is ready for its close-up,” the article says. The city’s culinary ...
Understanding capital gains tax is essential for savvy investors. If you’re aiming to maximize your returns, you need to know when you’ll encounter capital gains taxes and how to deal with them.
We look back at the evolution of Columbus from "cow town" to Boomtown and look forward to how continued growth is sure to change our city even more. "Welcome to Boomtown" is essential viewing for ...
Columbus City Schools did not respond to the Ohio Capital Journal’s request for comment. Ohio school districts are required under state law to provide transportation for nonpublic school students who ...