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Nick Lodolo left his rehab start due to blister issues on his left index finger, marking the third consecutive season affected by blisters.
Miami was hyped as the next Silicon Valley during the pandemic, but the city saw one of the highest rates of domestic out-migration last year of any major city, indicating that it is a hotspot no more.
Venture capital firms, hedge funds, crypto companies, and tech startups have relocated from San Francisco and New York, drawn by zero state income tax, a business-friendly regulatory environment, and a growing talent base. The city's ecosystem now spans fintech, AI, defense tech, and crypto, creating ripple effects for regional banks, payment networks, homebuilders, and data infrastructure companies.
The Ark project was one of eight developments rewarded with a multimillion-dollar tax break by the Ohio Tax Credit Authority - not on its own initiative, but on the recommendation of JobsOhio, an economic development nonprofit in the state. The data center company's tax break was the largest of the eight, according to Cleveland.com, and constitutes a ten-year sales exemption at 50 percent, mostly covering newly purchased equipment.
We want to be where you work, but also where you socialize by giving you different experiences all around town," CEO and co-founder Matt Davis tells Axios. That philosophy emphasizes gatherings and perks like free event space, specialty rooms with arcades and golf simulators, and discounts at area businesses.
It seems like every year we're introduced to a new regional American style of pizza that most people have never heard of, and it's easy to be dubious about how "authentic" these local delicacies are. But Ohio Valley-style pizza is very much a real, distinctive thing. Unlike most pizza, which is primarily defined by the crust, what sets Ohio Valley-style apart is that the cheese and the toppings both go on cold after the crust and sauce are already cooked.
While the phrase "hidden gem" is wildly overused in food and travel writing, the cliche rings true for Cincinnati, Ohio, an under-the-radar Midwestern dining destination that many people can't spell, much less find on a map. Typically, if someone does have an opinion about the city's cuisine, it's a hot take on how freaky Cincinnati chili is. But there's much more to eat here than cinnamon-infused meat sauce and cheddar cheese on spaghetti (although, respectfully, you should try that, too).
West Palm Beach, Fla.-based Mesocore Modular Homes is introducing an expandable modular housing model aimed at improving affordability and disaster relief, an important issue in a state prone to devastating hurricanes. Positioned as an affordable housing solution for both homebuyers and city leaders, planners, emergency management professionals, and resilience experts focused on addressing climate-driven risks, Mesocore's expandable home can start as a 420-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bath home with a private bedroom, a full kitchen, a living area, and a built-in desk.