Business Section :: Page 20
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EnviroFlight, Antioch College seek partnership
Antioch College and the local sustainable animal feed business EnviroFlight are poised to collaborate in a way that leaders believe will benefit both entities.
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Local business rebounding
Local businesses appear to be recovering and returning the Village to pre-2009 tax revenue levels, according to data from the Regional Income Tax Agency, or RITA.
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Epic Books returns to downtown Yellow Springs
In the decades-long saga of Epic Book Shop, an improbable resurrection — 40 years after Gail Lichtenfels first bought it and four years after she shuttered it, Lichtenfels reopened Epic last month as a used bookstore.
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Yellow Springs business featured on Secretary of State website
Local business EnviroFlight was recently featured on the website of Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted.
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An Epic reopening
Epic Book Shop, which closed four years ago, reopened downtown last month as a used bookstore.
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New optometrist in village
Dr. Todd McManus has opened a new optometry practice in the village.
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Village Council— First step toward CBE funding
At their Dec. 2 meeting, Village Council voted to get more information on funding options regarding the Center for Business and Education, or CBE, by approving two resolutions that open discussions with an underwriter and a bond counsel.
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Investors buy former Creative Memories building
A group of California-based investors purchased the former Creative Memories building last month and have already found three potential occupants who show “substantial interest” in leasing the available space.
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New Mills lawn will feature a hotel, cafe and banquet hall
A new Mills Park Hotel, in the image of this former Mills home, is planned for the Barr property next year.
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Council slows CBE funding decision making
At their Nov. 4 meeting, Village Council members agreed to slow down a decision on whether to provide about $700,000 in funding for the Center for Business and Education, or CBE.
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