Joseph-Beth will open in Pittsburgh
Joseph-Beth Booksellers - a Cincinnati-based independent operator with bookstores in Norwood, Cleveland and Lexington - says it will open its first store in Pittsburgh Nov. 1. The 28,000-square-foot store will be the company's eighth bookstore and its first in Pennsylvania. Joseph-Beth also owns three Davis-Kidd Booksellers in Tennessee.
Henline to double Loveland facility
Henline Adhesive Equipment Co., a Loveland maker of specialty adhesive systems, is enlarging its 7,200-square-foot facility with a 9,000-square-foot addition. Cost of the expansion wasn't disclosed. The firm, which employs 16, will use the added space for warehousing, shipping and receiving, quality control, and electronics assembly and repair. Henline acquired Can-Tron Industrial Controllers of California in November.
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