Thursday, August 12, 2004
Tristate business summary
Children's leases former Ford space
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center will relocate up to 400 employees to the Ford factory office along Interstate 71 in Walnut Hills. Children's signed a five-year lease for a 59,000-square-foot space at the Ford building. Billing, financial services, emergency medical office staff and other administrative positions will be among those moving to the new office space in September, said Tom Kinman, Children's vice president of facilities management. Fisher Design is the other major tenant at the 110,000-square-foot building, renovated a year ago and now fully leased.
Miami contracts for marketing plan
Intrinzic Marketing & Design Inc., an agency in Anderson Township, has won a contract from Miami University's Richard T. Farmer School of Business to develop an interactive marketing strategy. Terms of the deal between MU and Intrinzic, owned by Wendy Vonderhaar, were not disclosed. The strategy will support a new, innovative MBA program to launch in summer 2005. Intrinzic will develop an interactive strategy, including an aesthetically pleasing and easy-to-use Web site, to attract prospective students and increase the number and quality of candidates to the new MBA program.
BUSINESS HEADLINES
Home foreclosures in area soar
Shoppers return with kids in tow
Federated is optimistic
Realty Web site in peril
Peale: Coupons target Hispanic markets
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Ky., Ind. Kroger workers OK deal
Closing of Indiana auto supplier expected to cost 118 jobs this fall
Ex-flight attendant sues pilot, Delta, alleging rape
Bonds OK'd for Buttermilk Center
McAlpine lock repair shouldn't exceed 2 weeks
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