Author: Cheryl Pentella

Learn How City Planning Impacts Health

How are city planning and public health related? How can the built environment impact community health? What strategies are local city planners using to foster a healthier New Albany? The Heit Center’s “Ask The Expert” latest program, “How Does City Planning Impact Community Health? A Look at How the Built

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Register Now for Co-Ed Volleyball League

Registration is open through October 9 for New Albany Parks & Recreation’s co-ed winter volleyball league for adults 18 and over. Recreational and competitive players are invited to participate in league games which take place at the New Albany Middle School gymnasium. The winter session begins October 11. Games are

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Tickets on Sale for 10th New Albany Lecture Series

Tickets are on sale for the New Albany Community Foundation’s New Albany Lecture Series which kicks-off its 10th anniversary season on October 18 with Deepak Chopra, MD, a pioneer in integrative medicine and best-selling author, addressing a sold-out crowd. Tickets are available for future lectures from international experts in fields

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VanTrust Plans New Industrial Park for Intel Suppliers

Noting New Albany’s “incredible momentum,” VanTrust executives have announced plans for a new development, New Albany Tech Park that will be located in the New Albany International Business Park just south of Intel’s planned semiconductor manufacturing campus. VanTrust expects to break ground on multiple projects within the tech park before

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Pharmavite to Join Health & Life Science Cluster

Pharmavite LLC, makers of Nature Made® vitamins and a pioneer in the health and wellness industry, has announced plans to expand into New Albany, investing more than $200 million and creating 225 new jobs in the city’s fast-growing health and life sciences cluster. The city and region’s rapid emergence

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Developers Plan Multi-Use Tech & Distribution Park

A joint venture between Lincoln Property Company and Harrison Street announced the acquisition of a 190-acre site in the New Albany International Business Park to construct a multi-use technology and distribution park for data centers and industrial users and operators. The Silicon Heartland Innovation Park, adjacent to Intel’s planned 1,000-acre

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Chamber Presents New Albany Community Update

The New Albany Chamber of Commerce will host its annual New Albany Community Update luncheon from 11:30 am to 1 pm, on Thursday, September 15 at The Estate at New Albany. The highly anticipated event provides a unique opportunity to hear New Albany community leaders recap the past year and

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Innovate New Albany Adds New Co-Working App

Innovate New Albany now offers co-working options and meeting space rentals through the Deskpass App. Deskpass’ growing network includes thousands of coworking spaces in 11 countries and 124 cities. Innovate New Albany features 7,000 square feet of coworking space, conference rooms, business development support and more in the New

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City Begins Work at Taylor Farm Park

New Albany is about to begin the first phase of transforming the 100-acre Taylor Farm into a destination park for nature lovers. Taylor Farm Park will preserve and showcase 34 acres of forested wetlands that are home to a range of waterfowl as well as native plant species. Phase one,

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Ohio TechCred Training Grants Available

Applications are being accepted through July 29 for the latest round of Ohio TechCred grants to cover the cost of technology-focused training programs for employees. Ohio’s TechCred Program gives employers the chance to upskill current and future employees in today’s tech-infused economy. Employers who submit successful applications will be reimbursed

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Denison, SBCD and SEA Change Offer Trainings

Denison University is offering local New Albany employees a 25 percent discount, discount code: DE25, on registration fees for its Denison Edge Leadership Edge fall programs ranging from business analytics and account to marketing and logistics. All programs take place from 5:30 to 8:30 pm at the Edge’s downtown headquarters.

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Increase in Truck Traffic Expected on Mink Street

The City anticipates an increase in traffic along Mink Road during the months of July and August as initial work begins in preparation for construction of Intel’s recently announced investment in two state-of-the-art chip manufacturing factories on a nearly 1,000-acre site in New Albany. Miller Road, east of Clover Valley

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Police Department Offers Rape Defense Course

Women employees in New Albany can register for the New Albany Police Department’s summer Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) course or local companies can have the RAD program taught on site for ten employees or more. Topics include home safety, travel safety, situational awareness, and physical defense against sexual assaults. The

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New Albany Lands AmplifyBio Biotech Investment

“We are excited to expand our presence in the greater Columbus area, and specifically New Albany. We believe the innovation platform we are bringing to the region is synergistic with and reflective of the collaborative environment that I first noticed when I came to Ohio.”

Kelly Ganjei, AmplifyBio CEO and

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