Dublin, Ohio surrounds the Scioto River in the
Northwest area of metropolitan Columbus. It currently encompasses
an area of 24.55 square miles and has a population of approximately
39,000 people. The profile of the average Dubliner is 36-45
years of age, married with minor children living at home, owns a
single-family home, employed full-time in a variety of professions,
trades, and service positions with 30% employed in the healthcare
and education fields. Dublin has over 38 parks on more than
1,000 acres with extensive bike and walking trails throughout the
community. It is home to over 3,000 businesses and the average
home price is $347,633.00. The average temperature highs and
lows for our area are: January: 34/17 degrees; July: 85/61
degrees. There are currently three high schools, four middle
schools, and twelve elementary schools spread throughout this ethnicity
rich and diverse community with the school system rated “excellent” and
considered one of the best in the state of Ohio. Furthermore,
this area is home to a number of strong Christian schools. (Source:
Dublin, Ohio website: http://www.dublin.oh.us/.)
Columbus, Ohio is home to over
1.6 million people and is the second-fastest growing metropolitan
area in the Midwest. Columbus
is Ohio’s largest city and ranks 15th largest in the U.S. The
Columbus area is home to numerous Fortune 500 giants including Cardinal
Health, Nationwide, The Limited, American Electric Power, Wendy’s
International, Big Lots, and is also the headquarters of Battelle (the
world's largest private research institution) as well as hundreds of
the region's most innovative and entrepreneurial small businesses. In
addition, it has an international airport, is home to the Columbus
Blue Jackets National Hockey League franchise, Columbus Crew Professional
Soccer team, Columbus Clippers, the Triple - A affiliate of the Washington
Nationals Major League Baseball team, and home to the largest university
in the U.S: The Ohio State University. (Source: Columbus,
Ohio Chamber of Commerce website: http://www.columbus.org/.)