FlyOhio, NASA partner to deploy advanced air mobility ecosystem
Award focuses on system development through integrated vehicle and airspace demonstrations in real-world scenarios.
FlyOhio, a collaboration of public, private, and academic institutions led by DriveOhio’s advanced air mobility (AAM) group, has been selected to participate in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)’s
Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign. The award focuses on system development through integrated vehicle and airspace demonstrations in real-world scenarios that are critical to safe and effective commercialization.
“In Ohio, we have a longstanding history with advancing aerospace technology, and we continue to pursue new opportunities to support the development of cutting-edge technology,” said Gov. Mike DeWine. “We are eager to join with NASA in a new, broad coalition of institutions across the state who are investing in the advancement of this transformative aerospace te
FYI: SolSmart is led by The Solar Foundation and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office. Launched in 2016, SolSmart is a national designation program designed to recognize communities that have taken key steps to address local barriers to solar energy and foster the growth of mature local solar markets. The program offers technical assistance at no cost to help local governments become “open for solar business.”
“Across the nation, SolSmart is helping communities reduce costs, shorten permit waiting times, and expand solar energy installations,” said Larry Sherwood, Administrator of The Solar Foundation and President and CEO of the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC). “The success of this program shows that local governments have taken the lead in setting ambitious solar energy goals that boost economic development, sustainability, and job growth.”
Carvana Plans New Facility In Trenton, Ohio
Online auto retailer Carvana will invest more than $24 million to establish a new service and distribution facility in the Cincinnati region. Mary Ellen
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Carvana Plans New Facility In Trenton, OH
The online auto retailer will invest more than $24 million to establish a new service and distribution facility in the Cincinnati region.
April 12, 2021
Carvana Plans New Facility In Trenton, Ohio
Carvana has acquired more than 100 acres in Trenton, OH where it plans to develop a new service and distribution facility, creating a projected 400 new jobs. The online auto retailer will invest more than $24 million to build a 200,000-square-foot facility at the Trenton Industrial Park, where it will inspect, repair, and store vehicles for its customers.
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“Cincinnati’s location is one of its primary advantages that we can sell,” he said.
REDI can assist companies with site selection, provide subject matter experts knowledgeable about topics such as labor data and market research, and help with obtaining incentives, financing and marketing.
Businesses considering Cincinnati are interested in knowing that by freight tonnage, the region is one of the largest inland ports in the United States, he said. They also want access to the area’s two designated foreign trade zones and multimodal transportation, both within a day’s drive to more than half the country’s population.