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American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works is a Washington, DC-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
Founded in 2010, Choose New Jersey`s mission is to encourage and nurture economic growth throughout New Jersey, with a focus on our urban centers. Through our integrated marketing and business attraction and retention efforts, we stimulate job creation and capital investment. We collaborate with the State`s universities to encourage research, discovery, and innovation. Privately funded, Choose New Jersey is supported by a prominent group of leaders from many of the State`s Fortune 500 and other top companies, labor organizations, associations, and higher education institutions. These organizations represent 1.25 million people, or nearly one-quarter of the State`s private-sector workforce.
Bushy Hill Nature Center is a Ivoryton, CT-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
Washington Township is a leader for achievement in local government, education, and recreation. Washington Township with a population of 48,500 is Gloucester County`s largest municipality. The Township is 23.0 square miles. The Township is served by six postal zip codes: Blackwood, (Turnersville) 08012, Glassboro 08028, Grenloch 08032, Pitman 08071, Sicklerville 08081, and Sewell 08080. Washington Township is conveniently located on the N-S Freeway (State Highway 42) at the beginning of the Atlantic City Expressway. Less than 10 minutes away are: Interstate Routes 295, 95, 676, and the New Jersey Turnpike. Local train service is available from nearby Woodbury or the Lindenwold High Speed Line which is operated by PATCO. New Jersey Transit bus service is located in Washington Township and serves the surrounding areas. The town is approximately 20 minutes from Philadelphia, and the main hub of AMTRACK. Newark International is approximately 90 minutes away, New York 2 hours, Delaware Memorial Bridge 40 minutes, Commodore Barry Bridge 40 minutes. and all shore points approximately 1.5 hours away from our town.
ECDI has made a significant impact in each of its markets. Since 2004 ECDI Columbus has deployed over $21 million worth of loans. Making a quick start in Cleveland, ECDI has closed over $2.5 million in loans in less than three years. In Toledo, the organization is carving their niche as a resource, helping clients get loan ready and work on their business plans.