A growing education and behavioral health company is on the move to Dublin. Read the story – Columbus Business First – August 9, 2019
The city of Dublin has traditionally been a place where central Ohio area employees needed a car to get to and from work. There is only limited access to COTA... read more →
Veeva Systems Inc. is a leader in cloud-based software for the global life sciences industry. The company is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area and chose... read more →
Komen Columbus selected Updox, an all-in-one healthcare collaboration platform that combines patient engagement, provider communications and internal productivity, to engage patients diagnosed with breast cancer and connect them with providers... read more →
The professionals that work in the human services industry, including caseworkers, child welfare workers and the like, have a staggeringly high turnover rate. Dublin-based Northwoods is an industry leader because... read more →
From attracting six new companies and nearly 1,900 new jobs to the opening of a new library and parking garage, Dublin truly THRIVED in the second quarter.... read more →
Columbus, Ohio – Micware Co. Ltd., a Japanese automotive software development company specializing in navigation systems, has announced plans to relocate its North American headquarters to Dublin, Ohio, creating 15... read more →
Dublin’s office vacancy rate increased from 11.1% to 13.9% in Q1 2019, due primarily to the relocation of Nexeo Solutions from their former location on the Ashland campus to... read more →
Columbus, Ohio – Toyoda Gosei, a Toyota Group company and leading global manufacturer of rubber and plastic automotive parts, has announced plans to open a new technical center in Dublin,... read more →
Dublin City Council approved Economic Development Agreements (EDAs) for three businesses and one nonprofit organization, which will result in 1,471 new jobs and nearly $19 million in income tax revenue.... read more →

