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In 2009, it was announced that Illogic replaced Manifest and that Greenhouse Effect changed the name to Greenhouse. [6] In 2009, Blueprint and Illogic released the Electric Purgatory: Part One EP, [7] which was followed by the Electric Purgatory: Part Two EP in the next year. [8] In 2013, Greenhouse released the album, Bend But Don't Break. [9]
Deloitte Consulting has been heavily involved in building unemployment insurance web portals across various US states, including Ohio, Colorado and Illinois. In May 2020, following a wave of applications resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, it was revealed that major security weaknesses existed in the web portals of these states. Personal ...
By 1874, the Franklin County Agricultural Society agreed on the importance of this piece of land, increased the size to 93 acres (380,000 m 2), and made it the official site of the Ohio State Fair. The state fair occupied the site until 1884, when it moved to a new location north of Columbus. With the change, the lot was abandoned.
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The Borden Building is a 438 ft (134m) tall skyscraper located at 180 East Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It was topped out on May 9, 1973, and completed the next year. Harrison & Abramovitz designed the building following a modernist architectural style. The building has 34 floors and is the 9th tallest in Columbus.
The Greater Columbus Convention Center (GCCC) is a convention center located in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, United States, along the east side of North High Street. The convention center was predominantly designed by Peter Eisenman , constructed in 1993, and expanded in 1999 and again in 2016.
Deloitte's move would be a substantial win for U.S. Bank Center, downtown's largest office building. The firm was known as Deloitte & Touche when it moved 450 employees from 411 East Wisconsin ...
The McCoy Center [2] is an office building located in Columbus, Ohio.The building was acquired by JPMorgan Chase & Co. with its 2004 merger with Bank One Corporation.Formally known as the Corporate Center Columbus (or more often and colloquially "Polaris"), the building was renamed after the merger to honor the McCoy family, who led the Columbus-based Bank One for three generations.