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| Lights!
Camera! Ohio? |
| Proponents
say movie and video game
productions are just
the ticket to boost the
state’s flagging
economy. But an absence
of tax breaks is driving
filmmakers and producers
away. Could pending legislation
change that? Find out
in the August issue of
Columbus
C.E.O., on newsstands
now. |
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| Appalachia’s
New Frontier |
| Hocking
College has carved out
a niche training workers
for green collar jobs.
Next up: using its new
energy institute to help
jump-start the region’s
economy. |
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| Choosing
a Venue |
| The
annual meeting is under
budget. But that won’t
matter if attendees slept
on hard beds and complained
about the food. |
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View the entire
table of contents of the
August 2008 issue |
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| COSI’s
Course Correction |
| By
Angela Palmer |
| The
last decade has been
a rocky one for Columbus’s
homegrown science center.
But with a couple blockbuster
exhibits, more community
support and David Chesebrough
at the helm, things are
looking up. |
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Market
Share |
| By
Amy Aldridge |
| The
iconic North Market has
overcome many struggles
in its 132-year history.
But as competition increases,
its biggest challenge
may be yet to come. |
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| Gay
Street Renaissance |
| By
Lawrence Houck |
| New
restaurants, new offices,
new residential units—and
two-way traffic—have
made Gay Street a leader
in the effort to revitalize
downtown Columbus. |
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