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Business Stories for February 2013

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Stories for Thursday, February 28

Dayton officials eventually envision the city's $41 million Tech Town development as a hotbed of research, containing thousands of high-paying technology jobs. Building III, a 55,000 square-foot building that opened for business in October 2011 still sits empty, with utility bills that cost roughly $3,800 a month.

Magazine: Dayton No. 1 in business recruitment, expansion

Site Selection magazine and website is preparing to rank the Dayton area at No. 1 on its list of metro areas drawing new business facilities and enabling business expansions among metropolitan areas with populations of 200,000 to one million people. The annual ranking is based on research by the staff ...

Stories for Sunday, February 24

Q&A: What tax records should I be keeping in my 20s?

When you’re young, living at home, and all you have at tax time is a single W2, filing your taxes is pretty simple.  In fact you canfile your federal return online for free at IRS.gov. Most states have a free file online option as well. But as you get older, your financial ...

Stories for Tuesday, February 19

Taqueria Mixteca’s chimichanga - a deep fried tortilla filled with meat - comes with cheese sauce, a salad, pico de gallo and rice and beans. The dish is $7.99. (Staff photo by Amelia Robinson)

Taqueria Mixteca ‘delicioso’ for 8 years

Boy, have tacos and time flown since Taqueria Mixteca opened its doors at 1609 E. Third St. in Dayton. Thousands upon thousands of tacos have been served, and the place always seems to be packed at lunch. I popped into the Third Street location recently and was somewhat surprised when ...

Stories for Thursday, February 14

These people seem to be having a great time. Chop-chop if you want to do the same. (contributed photo)

No dinner reservation? Three things that could get a last minute Valentine’s Day table

Like the tax filing deadline, Valentine’s Day has a tendency to sneak up on folks that missed all the Cupid-themed signs.Many area lovers may find themselves on the lovers’ holiday without a paddle or a dinner reservations.Not being ‘Girl Scout-prepared’ might prove a grave error that lands you a night ...

Stories for Wednesday, February 13

Business briefs: February 13, 2013

PARTNERSHIP P&G partners with business intelligence company CINCINNATI — Procter & Gamble has formed a partnership with start-up technology company that specializes in identifying business trend changes by examining huges stores of data. The partnership with California-based Verix Business Intelligence is meant to strengthen P&G’s capabilities and industry leadership in ...

Stories for Friday, February 8

Now that didn’t take long at all. Mumford and Sons tickets are sold out for festival in Troy. (contributed picture)

Mumford and Sons tickets going, going …

Wow, that was super-fast.Tickets are already sold out for the Mumford & Sons’ Gentlemen of the Road Stopover festival set for Troy on Aug. 30 and 31.The $109 tickets went on sale at 11 a.m. today and were sold out by at least 3 p.m.We are attempting to get an ...

P&G launches website seeking new ideas

The Procter & Gamble Company has launched a website to link innovators directly to top company needs.Aiming to speed and simplify external innovation connections, P&G’s Connect+Develop program Thursday launched a new website — pgconnectdevelop.com — connecting P&G business leaders directly to external innovation submissions.In the spirit of C+D, the website ...

Stories for Sunday, February 3

UD grad borrows a page from Amazon to help him land job interviews

My colleague Meagan Pant — who covers the higher education beat, a beat that I used to cover a few centuries ago — came up with this little gem: The man behind an online resume that went viral last week because of its creative similarity to Amazon.com is a University ...

Stories for Saturday, February 2

This is a 3-D "point cloud" image of an East Coast community damaged by Hurricane Sandy. The perspective view colorized by elevations reveals objects more clearly. Photo courtesy of Woolpert/Rutgers University.

Dayton firm using 3-D mapping to aid Hurricane Sandy recovery

A Dayton-area engineering and design services firm is using three-dimensional laser mapping technology to help a number of New York and New Jersey coastal communities plan a smart recovery from the destruction of Hurricane Sandy. Beavercreek-based Woolpert Inc. is taking part in a Rutgers University project to collect 3-D visual ...

Stories for Friday, February 1

Hawthorn Grill open faced ham and cheese Restaurant Week appetizers. (Source: Hawthorn Grill’s Facebook page)

Restaurant Week deals end this weekend, hurry to get your grub

Hang up that New Year’s resolution for the weekend.Miami Valley Restaurant Association’s Restaurant Week, a time designed to aid local establishments during the slow winter months, end this weekend.This means you have at least three more opportunities to take advantage of three-course meals and meal deals for $20.13, $25.13 and ...

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