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A quilt showing the history of the discriminatory practice of redlining in the city of Dayton is on display at the Montgomery County Auditor’s Office.
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A listener from Akron's Kenmore neighborhood wanted to know if that creates a write-off for those businesses, such as a charitable donation or an expense.
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Safety forces, BMV offices, libraries and restaurants are among many things being impacted by the COVID-19 surge.
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Andover Sparkle Market in Ashtabula County is still struggling 18 months into the pandemic.
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An Ohio-based developer has agreed to buy the property and expects to repurpose it as a business park.
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Black Friday is just a few days away and this year, it will look very different. Long lines and crowded stores are no longer allowed under Ohio’s...
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As the state prepares to reopen restaurants, some bars and retail establishments, some business owners are wondering what the future holds. Small…
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Brick and mortar retail stores throughout Ohio that have been considered non-essential are set to open on May 12th. But the newly expanded stay-at-home...
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Ohio’s more than 7,000 retailers are expecting a slight increase in sales this holiday season over last year, though where those spending increases are...
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Miami Township and Miamisburg are looking for public input on a redevelopment plan for the Dayton Mall, starting with a meeting Thursday night at the…
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Work will get underway soon on a site for the Dayton-area’s first Costco store after Oberer Realty closed a deal Monday to make Costco the anchor tenant…
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A citizens’ group has gathered1,700 signatures on a petition asking the Target store in Trotwood not to close. Target recently announced that its Trotwood…