BUSINESS
Monthly home guides will merge
Two will become one.
Meeker’s firm leads Ironclad cycle
A Portland native’s investment firm is part of a $100 million financing cycle for a lifecycle management firm.
Fourth-quarter permits near $2.3 million
November was the busiest month for construction in the final quarter of 2020.
Award nominations are open
It’s time to honor local residents and businesses.
CR adjusts lobby hours for 2021
The Commercial Review will be adjusting its lobby hours in the new year.
75 and counting
Fishing Packing of Portland continues tradition in meat with third generation leading the way.
Freeman retiring after nearly 4 decades
Ron Freeman held a degree in secondary education and had spent his short career working in college admissions and marketing.
Solar may be coming to Auglaize
Nearby counties in Ohio may become home to a large solar energy project.
Dual operation
Brickers offer antiques, floral arrangements following move to Meridian Street location.
Seminars offered in January
A regional economic development organization will host a series of courses for elected officials in January.
Ottawa acquired
A Portland-based convenience store and gas station chain has grown by more than 60 percent.
Ardagh is adding a facility in Ohio
Ardagh is growing in the Buckeye State. The company, which operates glass manufacturing plants in Dunkirk and Winchester, announced this week that it is purchasing a facility in Huron, Ohio.
Council hears request
Fort Recovery Industries plans to invest $4.7 million in equipment.
Klatsch canceled, schedule altered
Several changes are being made to the holiday schedule. The Commercial Review and The News and Sun have both canceled their traditional Koffee Klatsch events because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Muralist medler
Native painted scene on Geneva Town Hall, has been recruited for Rotary piece in Portland.
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