Chamber, CIC Partnering to Retain Local Businesses

The Upper Arlington Community Improvement Corp. is working to develop a business-retention strategy as a part of its partnership with the Columbus 2020 initiative and Upper Arlington Area Chamber of Commerce programs.

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Tree of Life Denied Injunction

Tree of Life Christian Schools will not be opening classroom doors in Upper Arlington any time soon.

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Get Ready for Kingsdale Phase 2

The city of Upper Arlington is moving closer to beginning the second phase of redevelopment at the Kingsdale Shopping Center.

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City's Best Card Trumped by AOL Site

Now that the news is public that the Bob Evans Farms headquarters is moving to New Albany, Upper Arlington city officials have revealed that they were aggressively courting the company to purchase the former AOL/Time Warner building at 5000 Arlington Centre Blvd.

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More Development News

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Schools, Library, Chamber

 

Upper Arlington Schools - View website >>

The mission of the Upper Arlington City School District is to provide each student with an innovative and superior education that instills integrity and promotes personal achievement in an ever-changing society. Our exceptional public school system is comprised of one high school, two middle schools, and five elementaries. Each of our schools has been cited for excellence by the U.S. Department of Education, and our district once again has earned an “excellent” rating from the Ohio Department of Education. SAT scores are in the top 2 percent of the nation, and more than 70 percent of our teachers have earned a master’s degree or higher.

 

Upper Arlington Public Library - View website >>

The Upper Arlington Public Library System (UAPL) was created in 1967 and today continues it successful operation as one of seven independent library systems in Franklin County. While the UAPL must serve the residents of UA equally, the number of registered borrowers is double the population of the City, clearly indicating that people well outside the City limits enjoy this resource. The UAPL is comprised of the Main Library (a 52,000-square-foot facility on Tremont Road near the geographic center of the city), the 10,000-square-foot Lane Road Branch (approximately three miles to the north), and the 2,500 square foot Miller Park Branch (1.5 miles south, in Old Arlington).

 

UA Chamber of Commerce - View website >>

With more than 500 members, the Upper Arlington Chamber of Commerce is the leading business organization in the community. Every month, there are events that help business owners network and share ideas as well as programs that allow members to take advantage of group discounts from a number of insurance and business service providers. Advocacy is an important part of the Chamber's mission. By representing members' wishes on issues like taxation and economic development, the Chamber gives businesses a collective voice in the community. Through regular programs like the breakfast and lunch forums, the Chamber works to keep members abreast of important and timely topics affecting the business community.

 

 

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