How Dayton Children’s leverages strategic recruiting and retention tactics to remain a top employer
With recruitment, retention and overall workforce engagement at the forefront of Dayton Children’s strategic mindset, the hospital had to get creative to ensure the organization is striving to hire the top talent, but closing the staffing gaps.
Dayton Children’s aims to do this without sacrificing the values and mission that drive its people every day — the relentless pursuit of optimal health for every child within reach. This means making a positive impact in the community by uplifting…
Fifth Third beats target by investing $180 million in Black neighborhoods, including in Cleveland, within two years
Fifth Third Bank has beaten its commitment of investing $180 million in Black neighborhoods, including Cleveland's Buckeye neighborhood, and it's done it a year early.
Lindberg could lose his company if insurance firm prevails
Embattled entrepreneur Greg Lindberg could lose his company – as a hearing next week will determine whether he’ll be required to hand over his shares of Global Growth Holdings, previously known as Durham’s Eli Global.
Fifth Third beats target by investing $180 million in Black neighborhoods, including one in Chicago, within two years
Fifth Third Bank has beaten its commitment of investing $180 million in Black neighborhoods, including in South Chicago locally, and it's done it a year early.
Dolly Parton plans to convert downtown Nashville office building into a hotel
Dolly Parton is pouring a new cup of ambition: The country music superstar is eyeing a hotel in downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
Parton recently bought a downtown office building and is planning to convert it into a hotel, according to multiple sources of Nashville Business Journal with knowledge of the project.
“Since the pandemic, commercial real estate is becoming an opportunity. I strongly believe in the future of Nashville and feel this is a great investment,” Parton said in an emailed statement…
Newly formed real estate development company to construct multi-building retail center in northeast Columbus
The new company, formed by a group of local entrepreneurs, is targeting 2024 for the completion of its first project.
Sacramento Raceway property sold, new plans in the works
The wheels have stopped turning at Sacramento Raceway, and the property now has a new owner.
Middle-income housing proposals get nod from prominent Portlander
Proposals to subsidize middle-income homes have been opposed by low-income housing groups.
Columbus liquor license objectios include two Sheetz locations
A pair of Sheetz locations are among the eight liquor licenses facing an objection from the city of Columbus.
Amazon pilots grocery subscription for Prime members in Denver
The online retail giant is testing the model in only two other cities.