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January 28, 2022
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Akronym Brewing Co. buys Rockne’s in Medina for pilot brewery and gastropub
Akronym Brewing Co. is expanding to Medina, going into a former Rockne’s Pub.
By Marc Bona, cleveland.com
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Entertainment
Nike’s first non-outlet store in Cleveland now open at Pinecrest
The smaller format store is described as "a lab-like space where Nike tests and evolves new services, experiences, and offerings."
By Joey Morona, cleveland.com
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Hall of Fame Resort makes deal with mobile sports-betting company
Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Co. has signed its official mobile sports-betting partner for the next decade.
By Cleveland Business Journal
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Gucci to open store at Easton Town Center in Columbus
The store is expected to open in the spring, the Columbus Dispatch reported.
By Joey Morona, cleveland.com
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Payday lending reform is working in Ohio: Michal Marcus
Huge thanks to key Ohio legislators behind the payday loan reform effort, including Republican state Rep. Kyle Koehler of Springfield and Democratic state Sen. Vernon Sykes of Akron, as well as to my fellow members of Ohioans For Payday Loan Reform. Our law on payday lending is considered a national model, and lawmakers in other states are paying attention, writes guest columnist Michal Marcus. executive director of the Hebrew Free Loan Association of Northeast Ohio.
By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com
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Passage of U.S. semiconductor supply-chain bill is vital for Ohio and U.S. manufacturers: Debra Phillips
Manufacturing is the largest sector of Ohio's economy. Congressional passage of the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act will ease the global shortage of semiconductors and ensure Ohio's 700,000 manufacturing workers and their employers can stay competitive, writes cleveland.com guest columnist Debra Phillips, president and CEO of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association.
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