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Grocery Tracker: Instacart’s National Push

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markets and is slated to roll out to four more this week in Detroit, Columbus, Ohio, Las Vegas and the Rio Grande Valley region of Texas. And with 80 percent national coverage, these current stats wouldn’t come as much of a loss. billion back in March, grocery delivery startup Instacart is eyeing some major U.S.

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The Warehouse Building Rush Brought By eCommerce

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We conducted an exhaustive search across three states for the right location that would best enable us to meet this growing demand for our services … The Northeast region is a busy transportation corridor because of its population density and high concentration of businesses, and that trend is projected to continue.”. Dollar General Corp.,

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Huntington Gains Cyber Expertise by Adding Ex-NSA Agent to Its Board

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A former cybersecurity expert with the National Security Agency joined the board of directors at Huntington Bancshares in Columbus, Ohio.

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Huntington Unveils Jobs and Lending Plan for Its Hometown

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Huntington Bancshares in Columbus, Ohio, said it plans to add 1,000 jobs by 2024 at a new office complex in Columbus and lend $300 million to low- and moderate-income communities in the city over the next five years.

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Huntington Pours More Sweeteners into FirstMerit Deal

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Huntington Bancshares in Columbus, Ohio, is significantly raising the ante in philanthropic and community development investments connected to its planned acquisition of FirstMerit.

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Fifth Third's Latest Branch Casualty

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Fifth Third in Cincinnati has closed a branch in downtown Columbus as part of an ongoing streamlining effort.

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Synovus to Settle Check-Kiting Case for $9M

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Synovus Financial in Columbus, Ga., has agreed to pay nearly $9 million to settle lawsuits that claim the company knew of illegal transactions by one of its clients.