Accel Inc., a New Albany-based contract assembly manufacturing company, was recognized as an Outstanding Diversity Organization by Columbus Business First in its annual Diversity in Business Awards program. The annual program recognizes inclusive organizations that encourage diversity in age, disability, gender, sexual orientation, race and religion in local workplaces. …
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Paycheck Protection Program Extends Application Deadline
The second COVID-19 stimulus package includes a new round of funding for the Paycheck Protection Program. The program provides individual business loans of up to $2 million administered by the U.S. Small Business Administration and is designed to help businesses keep their workers employed during the pandemic. The SBA application …
SBA Offers Economic Disaster Cash Grants and Loan Advances
Small businesses and nonprofits may be eligible for thousands of dollars in cash grants as part of the U. S. Small Business Association’s Targeted Economic Injury Disaster Loan Advance program. The program provides economic relief to small business and nonprofit organizations experiencing a temporary loss of revenue due to the …
SBA Distributes New Round of Restaurant Revitalization Funding
Applications open May 3 for grants to support restaurants still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on their businesses. The Small Business Administration is distributing $28 billion in funds. The amount of funds available to restaurant owners will depend upon the losses sustained and how much money they received in …
COTA Restores Line 45 Service for New Albany Area
COTA’s Line 45, a weekday commuter bus service that runs between Columbus and New Albany, will begin transporting commuters again on May 3. The fixed route line was suspended last year due to COVID-19. The greener transportation alternative to single passenger vehicles provides a less expensive, hassle-free way to get …
City Incubator Continues Education and Networking
Innovate New Albany, the city’s incubator for technology and business startups, has continued its successful Tiger Talks despite the pandemic by connecting virtually to an ever-increasing audience. Reflecting the mission of the incubator, TIGER stands for Technology, Innovation Growth, Entrepreneurship and Responsibility. Check out Brian Ahearn’s Tiger Talk, How to …
City Incubator Continues Education and Networking
Innovate New Albany, the city’s incubator for technology and business startups, has continued its successful Tiger Talks despite the pandemic by connecting virtually to an ever-increasing audience. Reflecting the mission of the incubator, TIGER stands for Technology, Innovation Growth, Entrepreneurship and Responsibility. Check out Brian Ahearn’s Tiger Talk, How to …
New Albany Welcomes Food Court, W Nail Bar to City
New Albany Welcomes Food Court, W Nail Bar to City
Bubbly Hall, a food court with 15,000 square feet of indoor space and 10,000 square feet of outdoor space, plans to open in the Fall on Central College Road. Bubbly Hall will feature cuisine, ranging from tortillas, crepes and …
Registration Now Open for 17th Annual Walking Classic
The largest walking-only race in North America, the New Albany Walking Classic, celebrates its 17thanniversary on the race course September 19. The Classic draws thousands of participants at every level, from Olympic-caliber to recreational walkers. Organized by the nonprofit, Healthy New Albany, the 10k course starts at Market …
National Safety Site Ranks New Albany Safest City
New Albany was recently named the safest city in Ohio for 2021 by Safety.com, a leading home security and safety advocacy website. Analysts from the site assessed data provided by the FBI Crime Report, Gun Violence Archive, U.S. Census Bureau, Insurance Journal and America Health Rankings to create its …
New Albany Works Video Features Development Staff
A recent New Albany Works video spotlights Jackie Russell, Community Development’s economic development specialist, describing her passion for people and the built environment. Russell facilitates large or complex development projects, supports strategic planning and research initiatives, coordinates outreach visits with existing businesses and manages the city’s incubator. Outside the office, …
State’s TechCred Grants Support Employee Training
Businesses can apply for TechCred, Ohio’s grants program that reimburses employers for the cost of technology training for employees, now through April 30. The TechCred website provides information about certification programs, ranging from business, construction, healthcare and information technology to cybersecurity and automation. A list of providers is …
Smart Columbus Debuts Pivot Navigation App
With an ever-increasing range of transportation options, Pivot, a new navigation app makes it easy to find the best way to get around central Ohio. The app features local transit options that include COTA buses, ride-hail, bikes, scooters and more. Download Pivot on the Apple App Store and Google Play …
New Albany Chamber Offers Implicit Bias Training
The New Albany Chamber’s year-long Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Trainings continue this month with program with a program on Implicit Bias on April 15. The virtual training session, facilitated by the city of Columbus’ Citywide Training & Development division, is an interactive course exploring types of implicit bias, the effects …
Data Center Investment Here Boosts Ohio’s Ranking
When Ohio clinched the number one spot in Site Selection magazine’s Governor’s Cup annual rankings for total projects per capita, New Albany had three of the top 25 projects that catapulted the state to success. Facebook’s $1 billion investment as well as new projects by Google and Amazon were cited …
Year in Review Highlights City’s Accomplishments
In a year like no other, New Albany continued to attract new business, helped existing businesses expand, opened Rose Run Park, added leisure trails and refined its path to progress through strategic planning. Facebook began serving traffic at two of five planned data centers prompting a national site selector to …
New Albany Expands Economic Development Team
The city of New Albany recently expanded its economic development team with the appointment of Michael Loges as economic development manager. Loges brings more than 12 years of development experience, including work for the Ohio Development Services Agency, city of Columbus and the Central Ohio Transit Authority. He offers expertise …
Year in Review Highlights New Albany’s Accomplishments
In a year like no other, New Albany continued to attract new business, helped existing businesses expand, opened Rose Run Park, added leisure trails and created a pathway to progress through strategic planning. Facebook began serving traffic at two of five planned data centers representing a $1 billion investment and …
Loges Joins New Albany Economic Development Team
The city of New Albany recently expanded its economic development team with the naming of Michael Loges as economic development manager. Loges brings more than 12 years of development experience, including work for the Ohio Development Services Agency, city of Columbus and the Central Ohio Transit Authority. He offers expertise …
Ohio Coalition Uses Employee Experiences to Stop the Spread
The Ohio Business Roundtable’s Coalition to Stop the Spread is calling on employers to educate and empower employees to become “safe-practice ambassadors” in promoting COVID-19 precautions and fight the pandemic that has weakened the economy. A grassroots campaign leverages the power of personal employee experiences to encourage more employees to …