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  1. I may be moving to columbus and working downtown, it'll be great to see this thing everyday..BTW I was very impressed overall with Columbus, the place have changed alot since last time Ive been there. I found the website and was intrigued by this statement, "This promises to be the only permitted “Times Square” type of graphic presentation in the Midwest. With only eight “slots” available it provides a unique opportunity for high level corporate identification and exposure." They say it as if no one else will be allowed to do it..
  2. bobo replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    Does anyone know if theyll move club Bijou to a different location downtown or is it permenatly closed..That was one of the few hot spots downtown.
  3. I just came from downtown Columbus for the first time after attending a job inteview and I had time to walk through the downtown and saw construction of this place..I knew about this site and found this thread.Is this building going to look like that awsome looking rendering I saw eariler in this thread whith the digital signs and stuff?? If it is thats the most awsome freakin thing Ive seen in awhile in Ohio..Its like a Mini times square..Is that how its going to look or have things changed?
  4. bobo replied to a post in a topic in City Life
    Dont know if you know or not but Toledo has no sportscomplex to hold events. So all of the big events will be in Detroit. I went to Wrestlemaina this year in Detroit and it was great.
  5. I give Toledo a D+ although I would have rated it an F from 2005 on back.. The rise comes from the fact that there has been 6.5 billion in total investment (according to city officials), which is unheard of for this city. Ground has been broken on the Marina district and Commissioners have been very aggressive on the downtown arena construction. Even though I dont like the guy I have to admit Carty has been A WORLD of difference when compared to Jack Ford. The problem is Toledo couldnt attact jobs if its life depended on it. Its like theyve all but given up on attacting new HQ's to the city. I would have liked to have seen an aggressive attempt to snag Qucken loans when they were debating between Clevland and Detroit..Depending on Jeep and GM is like living on a respirator, the city has been getting LUCKY breaks by making the right products for the right car companies. With the loss of the Ford plant in Maumee you can see the luck is slowly running out.
  6. bobo replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Question to Grasscat: Do you actually read everything you post? Just curious, because if you do you could very well be the most informed person in the State. Seriously
  7. One could say Florida had thier chance but lost to auburn. You cant penalize Michigan because the two best teams are in the Big 10.I would rather NOT see a rematch but anyone who looks at this objectivley knows Michgain is the 2nd best team in the nation..The Cpu will have UM 2nd but thats only 1/3 of the formula. If voters vote on the basis of not wanting to see a rematch, thats when the problems will start.
  8. My field is in Human Resources/Org. Development, I'm very adament in getting into a job with the city or state..Perferably a city, so I can focus on the development of the cities human capital. Im flexible on where I would live as long it is at least a midsized city with some diversity..The problem with HR is that its hard to get into, let alone getting into government. I just recently got turned down for a low pay HR clerk position in Toledo where the qualifications were a high school dipolma and a pulse. It was posted on a website which I know no one goes to, I find it hard to believe someone with better qualifications knew of this job outside of me. I mean Im no genius but I find it hard for any college grad to not be qualified to email, fax, print, and act as everybodys do-boy. Even though I hate networking, Ive done a little of that and it actually got me my current job...Although the whole concept of networking rubs me the wrong way. Im like listen, just give me a job; I dont want to know about you, your kids, or your hobbies b/c Ive got goals to reach..But I have to act like I care what thier saying outside of getting me a job. I know that sounds harsh but its true.. Of the 3'c Ive only tried two so far, Cleveland and Columbus as Im starting from the North and working my way down. Im looking into Dayton and Cincy at the moment. I will say the City of Columbus who did respond was very gracious, even though I wasnt the finalist picked for the HR position. I was told if openings come up in the next two years they would likely give me a call. The people were nice too.
  9. I say Ohio should just be upfront and demand a ransom of $50 billion from canadate X in the 2008 election. Either they pay up federal dollars or we swing the state for the other person. We spread it across five metros..10 billion each..Then we start pickin off corporations from other states, lock them deals that keep them the state for no less than 20 years...problem solved.. In all honesty I like Ohio, but if I havent found nothing by time Im outta grad school Im outta here....I sent about 25 resumes in my field throughout Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo..Got called for one interview in Columbus...In contrast I sent 3 resumes to Chicago and got called back for 3 interviews.. It seems like Ohio dosent really want me to stay here.
  10. UT ranks high in yield from research spending By JOSHUA BOAK BLADE STAFF WRITER The University of Toledo is among the world's top nonprofit organizations at transforming research dollars into biotechnology companies, according to a Milken Institute study released yesterday. For every $14 million UT spent on research in 2004, it created one new biotechnology start-up, a ratio that ranks it seventh among academic centers in Europe, Asia, and North America, the nonprofit economic think thank reported. The ranking does not include research expenditures by the Medical University of Ohio, which merged with UT in July and became the Health Science Campus. Research expenditures at both institutions totaled $53 million in 2004. "I think we'll continue to grow, now that we have the Health Science Campus," said Frank Calzonetti, vice president for research development at UT. "The leaders in this community seem to be embracing the need to have a more innovation-based community." MORE: http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060921/BUSINESS07/609210436
  11. Ohio State 16th University of Toledo 18th full list here http://www.princetonreview.com/grad/research/articles/find/engineering.asp The University of Toledo’s College of Engineering has engineered its graduate education into a top 20 ranking of the country’s graduate engineering programs. In recently released rankings from The Princeton Review, UT is 18th in the company of Ohio State, Michigan, the University of Texas, Duke and others. The top-ranked program is the University of California at Santa Barbara. “To be named among a group of such exceptional institutions is both humbling and energizing," said Dr. Nagi Naganathan, dean of the College of Engineering. "The credit goes to the focused efforts of our faculty, staff and students for helping us deliver a quality graduate education. It is certainly gratifying to have The Princeton Review's independent analysis acknowledge these efforts." The Princeton Review collected and validated institutional and program specific data over the last two academic years to develop its first-ever list of the top 20 graduate engineering programs. Read the story here. The programs were ranked using a combination of quantitative criteria, including GRE scores, undergraduate GPA, percentage of applicants accepted and percentage of top undergraduates applying. The College of Engineering graduate programs first appeared in Princeton Review’s The Best Graduate Programs: Engineering in its 1997-98 edition. The College of Engineering offers master’s and doctoral degrees in several disciplines. Its graduate programs make use of faculty expertise to conduct research in the high-technology areas of the new economy, as well as the technologies that continue to underlie the economy of the region, state and nation. Through collaboration with industry, government and other institutions of higher learning, students and faculty in the College of Engineering are making significant technological contributions in Ohio and throughout the world. The Princeton Review is a private tutoring company for standardized tests and the publisher of the annual Best Colleges guidebook.
  12. The bleeding continues....MAJOR blow to Maumee and Lucas County. 620 high paying jobs gone...
  13. No disrespect to the Longhorns but Texas was waaaaaay overrated, alot more than I already thought. The teams in thier division had never really been competitive and on sept 9 that was made abundantly clear. Many are now drinking the ND kool aid but Penn State is a completely different team than last year because they lost about 12 starters. ND's decisive win over Penn State shouldnt have been a surprise, and they dont deserve the #2 spot. People will realize ND is also overrated when they play Michigan next week. Anyway I had an unusually good time watching the Buckeyes.
  14. Bass Pro Shops looks at location in Rossford National retailer seeks tax incentive The national retailer Bass Pro Shops is interested in building a large store in Rossford that could employ several hundred workers and lure shoppers from many miles away, Wood County officials said yesterday. The retailer, which specializes in fishing and hunting equipment, submitted an application Friday with the Wood County commissioners for an economic incentive package to build the store in the so-called Crossroads of America area in Rossford, county Administrator Andrew Kalmar said. The agreement, if approved, would give the retailer three-quarters of the county's 1-cent sales tax on purchases at the new store for up to 10 years. The retailer's application says it wants to build a 150,000-to 180,000-square-foot store on vacant land west of Crossroads Parkway and south of State Rt. 795, Mr. Kalmar said. The store would include space for a restaurant, a boat dealership, and an 18,000-gallon aquarium. It would employ a minimum of 250 full-time employees, he said. Construction costs were estimated at $50 million. MORE: http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060903/NEWS18/609030364/-1/RSS09
  15. I have it on good authority that Bass Pro Shops has chosen Rossford for thier second location in Ohio. The announcement will be made sometime in the next few days.