Tickets available for 25 Under 35 event


Tickets available for 25 Under 35 event

YOUNGSTOWN

Tickets for the Mahoning Valley Young Professionals’ 25 Under 35 ceremony still are available.

The ceremony, to honor 25 of the Mahoning Valley’s best and brightest young professionals, is set for Feb. 11 at Stambaugh Auditorium on Fifth Avenue.

The ticket price is $50. Purchase tickets at www.tix.com.

YBI, America Makes plan meeting, tour

YOUNGSTOWN

The Youngstown Business Incubator and America Makes, the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute, will have a meeting from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Feb. 11 to highlight industrial applications of additive manufacturing and identify Northeast Ohio manufacturers whose needs are aligned with the technology.

The meeting will take place at America Makes, 236 W. Boardman St. downtown.

For additional information, contact YBI’s additive- manufacturing business coordinator, Rich Wetzel, at rwetzel@ybi, or call 330-746-5003.

For those interested, a tour of America Makes will also be provided after the meeting.

Ribbon-cutting set

BOARDMAN

The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will have a ribbon-cutting for Pediatric Hair Solutions, 837 Boardman-Canfield Road, at 2 p.m. Thursday.

Pediatric Hair Solutions, medically owned and operated, deals exclusively with the treatment of head lice. For information, call 330-770-7094, or visit www.pediatrichairsolutions.com.

Hanna acquires Kelly & Visconsi

CLEVELAND

Hanna Commercial Real Estate’s acquisition of Kelly & Visconsi, a Northeast Ohio-based commercial real-estate brokerage firm that specializes in retail, is complete.

The acquisition united more than 130 commercial professionals throughout the region.

Hanna Commercial Real Estate is a full-service real- estate company with offices in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

For more than 75 years, the company has been considered a leader in the commercial-property marketplace.

Chick-fil-A expected to open March 31

BOARDMAN

A new Chick-fil-A location in Tiffany Square plaza on U.S. Route 224 is projected to open March 31, company representatives said.

The new location will replace one across the street from it that opened in 1997. “We’ve just outgrown it since we built it. People love Chick-fil-A here in the Mahoning Valley,” said restaurant operator Gail McCullough.

The new building will feature a double drive-thru, larger dining area, outdoor seating and a bigger kitchen.

The restaurant plans to hire between five and 10 new employees, McCullough said.

Staff reports

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