Local expansion projects to create more than 200 jobs
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ Several Dayton-area businesses have been given tax credits to expand. At its monthly meeting, the Ohio Tax...
View ArticleFifth Third Bank stock hit by downgrade
Staff Dayton Business Journal An analyst group downgraded Fifth Third Bancorp’s stock, lowering the rating from “market perform” to “underperform," according to the Cincinnati Business Courier. Wells...
View ArticleState tax plan to boost small-business owners
Staff Dayton Business Journal The latest package of tax changes proposed by Republican legislators at the Statehouse should work out well for small-business owners, says a tax and economic policy...
View ArticleStore selling teacher supplies to open in Beavercreek
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn A longtime Beavercreek teacher is opening a store to help teachers find classroom supplies. Laura and Michael...
View ArticleOhio feeling $284M in cuts from sequestration, report says
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ While sequestration has meant almost daily anxiety over the future for many in the defense industry, a new...
View ArticleR2-D2 would approve — Local credit union rolls out 3D holograms
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Are you ready to conduct your financial transactions with a hologram, Star Wars style? MidUSA Credit Union has...
View ArticleNonprofit moving to downtown Dayton
Staff Dayton Business Journal Life Essentials is making a move to downtown Dayton. The nonprofit — which provides guardianship services to those with severe cognitive impairment and who are unble to...
View ArticleFifth Third Bank to increase stock dividend
Staff Dayton Business Journal The board of directors for Fifth Third Bancorp approved a plan to raise the bank’s dividend by 9 percent, according to the Cincinnati Business Courier. The penny-per-share...
View ArticleBids sought for heating plant work at Wright-Patt
Joe Cogliano Senior Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn A heating plant conversion project at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — expected to cost as much as $25...
View ArticleClothing retailer coming to The Greene
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn A new retailer will open at The Greene in July. Buckle, a denim and specialty clothing retailer, will open...
View ArticleDental insurer expanding into Indiana
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ A dental insurance group with a major presence in the Dayton regions is expanding into the Indiana market....
View ArticleDayton YMCA diabetes prevention program sees early success
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ Prompted by initial success in its diabetes prevention program, the YMCA of Greater Dayton says its strategy...
View ArticleAd spending up in 2012, Amazon hits $2 billion
Staff Dayton Business Journal Total spending on advertising by the Top 100 biggest spenders in Corporate America increased to $104.5 billion last year, a 2.8 percent increase from 2011, according to...
View ArticleNew retail store planned for Beavercreek
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Two outdoor recreation enthusiasts are opening an outdoor equipment store in Beavercreek. The father-son team...
View ArticleDayton Racquet Club next into finals, group 3 voting today
Staff Dayton Business Journal The Dayton Racquet Club is the second downtown Dayton restaurant to secure a spot in Friday's final poll, while group three out of the four groups is up for voting today....
View ArticleDayton bar named among ‘America’s 55 Best Bourbon Bars’
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Dayton’s local destination for bourbon helped put the town on a map for best bourbon bars. The Century Bar,...
View ArticleOhio ranks as 24th best state for children
Staff Dayton Business Journal Ohio is a mixed bag when it comes to the impact of children and the economic downturn, according to a new report that ranked the state 24th in America for children’s...
View ArticleDBJ readers select favorite downtown restaurant
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn DBJ readers have chosen their favorite downtown restaurant — Citilites. The restaurant inside the Schuster...
View ArticleWells Fargo CEO Stumpf says housing prices to go up
Staff Dayton Business Journal Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf shared an optimistic outlook on housing with CNBC this past week, saying that it's important any changes to the government's role in financing...
View ArticleInvestigation of fatal Dayton Air Show crash to take months
Staff Dayton Business Journal The National Transportation Safety Board investigation into what caused the crash at the Vectren Dayton Air Show that killed stunt performer and wing-walker Jane Wicker...
View ArticleOhio No. 3 for 'megadeal' incentive packages
Staff Dayton Business Journal Ohio is one of the top states in the country for issuing "megadeals," or subsidy packages worth more than $75 million, over the past several decades, according to Columbus...
View ArticleDayton-area businesses say green pays off
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ Local businesses say they’ve seen major benefits from sustainability initiatives. In a luncheon last week,...
View ArticleTech company gets another $16 million from U.S. Air Force
Joe Cogliano Senior Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Air Force Research Laboratory has added $16 million to the research and development contract of ITT Exelis...
View ArticleHealth care reform could mean money in your pocket
Staff Dayton Business Journal Employers and individuals will receive $500 million in rebates from U.S. health insurance companies, according to the Cincinnati Business Courier. Under health care...
View ArticleOhio No. 1 for most new jobs in May
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ Ohio added the most jobs of any state last month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The state...
View ArticleGE Aviation orders top $15 billion at Paris Air Show
Joe Cogliano Senior Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn GE Aviation’s joint venture logged $15 billion in orders at the Paris Air Show this week. CFM — the joint...
View ArticleZillow: Dayton home prices dip slightly in May
Staff Dayton Business Journal Ohio saw a mixed bag when it came to May home prices. Online real estate firm Zillow says home prices rose in several cities, but declined in others including Dayton. In...
View ArticleAtriCure device shows promise in treating Atrial fibrillation
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ A device produced by a local medical research company is showing promise in treating a serious heart...
View ArticleBest restaurant in downtown Dayton poll finals starts
Staff Dayton Business Journal The best restaurant in downtown Dayton poll finals have started and run through the end of the day today. Uno Chicago Grill won the third grouping on Thursday with 39...
View ArticleCaresource Foundation awards $15,000 grant
Staff Dayton Business Journal Caresource Foundation recently awarded United Rehabilitation Services (URS) at grant for $15,000 to support a Sensory Integration Program for the center’s Special Needs...
View ArticleAssurant lands state tax incentives for expansion
Further Reading Assurant confirms Dayton office, 200 new jobs Exclusive: Insurance giant eyes Dayton office, 200 new jobs Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter |...
View ArticleManufacturer not buying Dayton industrial site
Joe Cogliano Senior Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn A local manufacturer has changed course on plans to buy an old industrial site from the city of Dayton for an...
View ArticleClear Channel to recruit more creative talent to radio
Staff Dayton Business Journal Clear Channel has convened a Creative Advisory Council to help recruit more creative talent in the radio advertising industry, according to the San Antonio Business...
View ArticleNFL, Bengals banning backpacks, large purses
Staff Dayton Business Journal The Cincinnati Bengals — along with the 31 other National Football League teams — are prohibiting backpacks and other bags at games starting this season as part of new...
View ArticleOhio loses $7.7B annually from tax exemptions, report says
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ Ohio is losing $7.7 billion a year in revenue from tax exemptions, according to a study by nonprofit...
View ArticleGE Aviation plans to boost engine production
Staff Dayton Business Journal GE Aviation expects to make 3,800 commercial aircraft engines with its partners next year, up from 3,600 this year, according to the Cincinnati Business Courier. About 13...
View ArticleXenia manufacturer doing work with global aircraft parts supplier
Joe Cogliano Senior Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Spintech Ventures in Xenia has been working with a partner company for several years to develop new-age methods for...
View ArticleGourmet ‘zombie’ hot dog truck named best Dayton food truck
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Dayton’s food truck explosion has created a lot of new fans, and they were vocal in a recent poll on which...
View ArticleNew business filings down in Ohio for second month in a row
Staff Dayton Business Journal New business filings in Ohio dropped in May, marking the second month in a row for a decline from the prior month. There were 8,229 new entities that filed to do business...
View ArticleDayton brewpub featured on NPR’s ‘All Things Considered’
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ A local brewpub has gotten national publicity thanks to a WYSO feature from last year, just in time for its one-year...
View ArticleDay Air Credit Union expands mortgage offerings
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn A local credit union has been approved to offer more mortgage products. Day Air Credit Union, based in...
View ArticleTroy plant gets order from Virgin Atlantic
Staff Dayton Business Journal UTC Aerospace Systems will supply the wheels and brakes for Virgin Atlantic Airways new fleet of 16 Boeing 787-9 aircraft. The company will provide the equipment through...
View ArticleHumana tests new technology in Ohio
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ Humana is piloting a new technology in Ohio aimed at improving physician interaction with patients with...
View ArticleCitilites moves into finals as voting starts for next group
Staff Dayton Business Journal Citilites moves into the finals in the Best Restaurant in Downtown Dayton poll as voting starts for the next group of restaurants. Citilites garnered 44 percent of the...
View ArticleWe want to know: What is your favorite downtown Dayton restaurant?
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Downtown Dayton has seen a lot of changes in its restaurant scene in the last year or two. For the roughly 25...
View ArticleGroup donates dollars, iPads to Dayton Children’s
Tristan Navera Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter Dayton Children’s Hospital has received a $14,000 donation — and a set of new iPads – from a group of mothers to improve the...
View ArticleCenterville, Xenia in running for downtown paint ‘makeovers’
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn It’s amazing what a coat of fresh paint can do, and a national paint seller could be coming to a local...
View ArticleBoeing cuts energy use, carbon emissions
Staff Dayton Business Journal Boeing Co. is finding success with hitting its environmental impact goals the company set in 2007, achieving incremental reductions on a variety of factors, the Puget...
View ArticleMumford and Sons music festival in Troy seeks volunteers
Olivia Barrow Staff Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn The massive music festival headed to Troy this Labor Day weekend brings a need for hordes of volunteers, and...
View ArticleFormer top U.S. Air Force official issues readiness warning
Joe Cogliano Senior Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn A former top intelligence official fears that some in Congress now view sequestration as a way to cut defense...
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