HiFive CEO, Mark Davis, Chosen to Grace the Cover of CCU's 514 Magazine In the Fall of 2011, HiFive CEO, Mark Davis, was chosen to grace the cover as a Business Owner in Cincinnati Christian University Fall 514 magazine.
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HiFive Breaks Ground at CityLink Center HiFive to begin construction of the CityLink Center in August 2011.
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HiFive Building Projects in the News: Cincinnati's Thriving Churches Several church buildings designed and built by HiFive Development Services were spotlighted in a recent news story on WCPO in Cincinnati. HiFive has helped these churches with architecture, building design, construction, civil engineering, capital campaigns, and more.
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HiFive Sponsors AIA's Night of Champions HiFive Development Services is pleased to be the presenting sponsor for Athletes in Action (AIA) and their annual Night of Champions event in Xenia, Ohio. This year's AIA Hall of Faith inductees are Kim Anthony and Frank Reich. Cincinnati Bengals' Hall of Famer, Anthony Munoz, will emcee the event.
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HIFIVE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PRESENTS $25,000 DONATION TO ATHLETES IN ACTION Through charity work and donations, HiFive works to build stronger communities. Through their donation, HiFive Development Services, a Mason, Ohio, based design-build firm, is proud to support Athletes In Action (AIA) and their annual Night of Champions event.
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Church Expanding to Meet the Needs of Growing Congregation Through innovative design, HiFive Church Group is helping Mason United Methodist Church better meet the needs of their congregation.
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Groundbreaking Scheduled for New Hotel Project in Washington Township This Holiday Inn Express & Suites also breaks new ground with energy efficient innovations, becoming the area's first Eco-Friendly hotel.
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'Green' Hotel Coming to Washington Township The Washington Township project will include solar panels and fans to recirculate air. Trustees approved a zoning request Monday, July 12, for the construction of a Holiday Inn Express & Suites on Washington Village Drive, north of Lyons Road and Ohio 725.
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Ground Broken for Holiday Inn Construction is under way on a multimillion-dollar Holiday Inn Express that officials say will bring new jobs and business to the township.
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Holiday Inn sets $6.3M project in Austintown Construction of a $6.3 million Holiday Inn Express will begin this summer near Interstate 80 and state Route 46. HiFive Development Services has been hired to both design and manage construction on the new hotel.
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Beavercreek Church Plans $5.6M Project A Beavercreek church will double its space with an addition set to be finished next year. HiFive Church Group of Mason was hired to design the new space and manage the construction.
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HiFive Honored with 2010 TriState Success Awards These winners, including HiFive, were selected from many nominations in a review by their peers in business and economic development. All winners are either locally headquartered or reported local figures.
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Smart CRE investors still making money Though commercial real estate has taken a hit in the recession, some Cincinnati-area companies have managed to stay in the black in tough times.
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Contentious CityLink plans to raise up to $15 million Leaders of CityLink expect to launch a capital campaign in the fourth quarter to raise between $10 million and $15 million for the controversial social services development.
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HiFive Development Services New Website Is Proving Less Is More HiFive bets on a new website that is user-centric, rather than marketing focused.
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Skidmore Expansion Has Two Local Companies Building Toward the Future Skidmore Sales & Distributing and HiFive Development Services are working together on an expansion of the Skidmore office and distribution center in West Chester.
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Business Courier: Building on Solid Rock Faith informs business plan for HiFive Development.
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Business Courier: Big Box Believers Former retail sites get makeover as worship centers with wide-open spaces.
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