Two Dublin company leaders made the Ernst & Young 2019 Entrepreneur of the Year awards list. Congratulations to Jeff Dulaney, LSP Technologies Inc., and Peter Coratola, Ease Logistics Services. Read... read more →
Dublin City Council has approved an Economic Development Agreement (EDA) for Ruscilli Construction, a growing full-service building resource company looking to put down roots with a new headquarters. The company... read more →
Dublin City Council has approved an Economic Incentive Agreement with the owners of COhatch, a space-sharing community town hall concept that mixes business and social enterprise. COhatch has various locations... read more →
Philip Payne started Dublin telemedicine startup Apportis in 2015, after a career in product marketing and product development began taking him too far from home and away from his young... read more →
Updox exists to simplify the business of healthcare. Named for the past four years to the Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest-growing private companies, hear why Updox... read more →
Dublin Office Vacancy After a 2.9% vacancy increase in the third quarter, office vacancy decreased by 0.4% in Q4 due to a net absorption of 44,131 square feet in... read more →
Suburban tech leaders don’t always get the same opportunities as their big-city counterparts. But that’s not the case for Dublin, Ohio, CIO Doug McCollough. He’s a public-sector veteran, having held... read more →
Dublin construction update: New library, pedestrian bridge + drone photos of Bridge Park (slideshow)
The transformation of Dublin's Bridge Street corridor is coming into greater focus as more projects take shape downtown, including the city's pedestrian bridge, the new library branch and the next... read more →
It’s Business Appreciation Week in Dublin, Ohio. We are thankful for all of the companies that choose to business in our community. Visit thriveindublinohio.com for more economic... read more →
For athletic trainers and physical therapists, the old approach to caring for young athletes and their injuries largely consisted of a pen and paper. Relying on existing hospital electronic health... read more →