Business Directory

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10600 Springfield Pike
Cincinnati, OH 45215
513-771-4800
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Ohio Valley Goodwill is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families by strengthening communities, eliminating barriers to opportunity, empowering individuals, and elevating the human potential through the power of work. Goodwill, a valuable community partner for more than 100 years, envisions the Ohio Valley region as a vibrant, sustainable community, rich with opportunities for individuals to live dignified and purposeful lives.

4854 Factory Dr
Fairfield, OH 45014
513-829-7555
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Gottcha Covered is a Screen Printer and Embroidery Company. Our company produces Contract work forASI companies across the country. We also sell direct to High Schools and Colleges across the country

77 South High Street
Columbus, OH 43215
513-476-0083
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3158 Production Drive
Fairfield, OH 45014
513-870-4444
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2380 Hamilton Eaton Road
Hamilton, OH 45011
513-895-7200
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11808 Springfield Pike
Springdale, OH 45246
513-788-2929
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At HealthMarkets Cincinnati we represent multiple insurance carriers so we can provide our clients a choice when it comes to their insurance needs. We specialize in Health, Life, Supplemental and Medicare insurance, and personally meet with our clients to identify their unique insurance needs and budget.

House in a Box, LLC
6037 Crestview Ave
Fairfield, OH 45014
770-318-9824
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A Veteran-Founded, Woman-Owned, Family-Operated Container Dwelling Builder in Cincinnati, OH. House in a Box LLC has a novel idea: save people money on the build of their home or business so more can experience the American Dream!

The dream began decades ago when CEO Sandra served in the United States Air Force as a Jet Engine Mechanic. A desire to protect our nation, Sandra enlisted to serve her fellow Americans. At the core of her convictions was a strong belief in the American Dream and that through sweat and hard work, this dream could be realized.

Decades after Sandra’s honorable discharge, the American Dream seems out of reach. One of the core tenants of the Dream is home ownership, entrepreneurship and the pursuit of happiness. As inflation skyrockets and prices soar, the financial pinch has squeezed hard working Americans and pushed their dream of home ownership and side hustleship beyond grasp.

Could a company be created that helps Americans flip the current script?

Do office spaces really need to be leased from a property manager?

Do we need to be striving for oversized homes that we can't afford to furnish, have no time to enjoy, and struggle to maintain?

Could a company encourage people to pursue a simpler way of living or working?

It’s in this tension that House in a Box was born. 


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