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  2. Clayton, Dubilier & Rice - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013, the firm acquired a 60% stake in John Deere Landscapes (now SiteOne Landscape Supply) in partnership with Deere & Co., which retained a 40 percent stake. [22] [23] In 2015, CD&R sold Hussmann to Panasonic for $1.5 billion. [24] Clayton Dubilier & Rice Fund X LP completed fundraising in 2017 with $10 billion of investor commitments.

  3. The Crane Group Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Crane Group Companies (also known as Crane Group) of Columbus, Ohio, USA, is a holding company of operating units primarily involved in the manufacturing and distribution of building products.

  4. Scioto Audubon Metro Park - Wikipedia

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    Scioto Audubon Metro Park is located on Columbus's Whittier Peninsula. It borders the Brewery District to the east, Interstate 71 and the Scioto River to the north and west, and downtown to the northeast, and it is partially isolated by railroad tracks.

  5. MKSK - Wikipedia

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    MKSK is an American planning, urban design, and landscape architecture firm. The company is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, founded in 1990.The firm is known for its work reshaping Central Ohio, particularly downtown Columbus. [1]

  6. 8 men allegedly operated illegal gambling den out of Long ...

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    Owner Rafael Valero, 51, of Amityville, manager Robert Rodriguez, 34, of nearby Copaigue, and betting operator Angelo Fernandez Nunez, 33, of Port Jefferson, were all cuffed on possession of a ...

  7. Columbus Park of Roses - Wikipedia

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    The Perennial Garden, south of the Formal Rose Garden, has eight large beds and about 100 varieties of perennial plants, bulbs, trees, and shrubs. Its plantings change throughout the year, given Ohio's long growing season from March to November. The garden was part of the park's original landscape plan, but was only completed in the early 1970s.