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Bob Parsons, the founder of GoDaddy, started his first business, Parsons Technology, in his basement in 1984 after teaching himself how to write computer programs. He sold it to Intuit in 1994 for $64 million. In his new book, "Fire in the Hole," Parsons tells his life story.
The Dayton Business Journal pulled together a quick review of some employers making major plays in commercial real estate as well as a few new announcements.
A planned Oconomowoc development with an innovation hub, apartments and other retail components is moving forward as the developer seeks city approvals with an eye toward construction starting this quarter. The project within the city's Pabst Farms area is known as Pabst59.