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  • 1 week ago | bizjournals.com | Nicole Mistretta

    Preview this article 1 minMiddletown's first marijuana dispensary is opening soon. CREATE YOUR FREE ACCOUNT BECOME A MEMBER Join the The Business Journals to unlock even more insights! CREATE YOUR FREE ACCOUNTBECOME A MEMBERJoin the Cincinnati Business Courier to unlock even more insights! By submitting your information you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and User Agreement. Terrasana Cannabis Co. will open Middletown's first marijuana dispensary.

  • 1 week ago | local12.com | Nicole Mistretta

    TOPICS:Cannabis dispensaryMiddletownTerrasana Cannabis Co.OhioMarijuanaRecreationalMedicalInvestmentCINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A Cincinnati suburb is ready to welcome its first marijuana dispensary as an Ohio-based medical and recreational cannabis retail company sets its sights on its fifth store in the state. Columbus-based Terrasana Cannabis Co. will open in Middletown in the coming days. The new location at 3616 Dixie Highway is near Interstate 75 in a high-traffic corridor.

  • 2 weeks ago | bizjournals.com | Nicole Mistretta

    See the new artistic direction the organization is taking in 2025 and beyond, including a collaboration with another Dayton entity. The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance (DPAA) has officially unveiled its 2025–2026 season. The next wave of shows coming to Dayton marks a new creative era for the DPAA with a new artistic director and two others who began their work post-pandemic.

  • 2 weeks ago | bizjournals.com | Nicole Mistretta

    The budget will go into effect on July 1. Investment may be incoming with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's approval of a multi-billion-dollar budget. DeWine recently signed House Bill 54 – an $11 billion two-year transportation budget. The budget goes into effect on July 1 and includes funding for “critical transportation infrastructure projects” across the state. “Transportation is vital to our state’s economy. It connects Ohioans to jobs, education, healthcare, and entertainment.

  • 3 weeks ago | bizjournals.com | Nicole Mistretta

    See which firms made the top 10 and what local projects they had a hand in. The Dayton region has dozens of local architects responsible for planning, designing and overseeing the region’s most impactful development projects. Firms headquartered and operating in Dayton’s market generated over $1 billion in revenue in 2024. That’s according to the Dayton Business Journal’s recently released its new Architectural Firms list, featuring more than 20 firms.

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