TOLEDO, INC.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

TOLEDO, INC., ORLANDO

Toledo Events About Toledo.com Toledo.com is the premiere online portal for people who live, work & play in the Greater Toledo area. With well , Toledo.com has quickly proven it reflects both the personality and interests of the Toledo marketplace at large - in essence, it is Toledo online. It has fast become a favorite website for Toledoans as well as an invaluable resource for local advertisers seeking affordable, innovative ways to reach their target audience. In addition to its online marketing services, Toledo.com also offers a variety of established services including website development and maintenance, domain name and hosting services, spam-filtering, e-mail management and e-commerce solutions. National city search engines cannot offer the local appeal of Toledo.com and often yield results that are outdated and incomplete.  Toledo.com is Your Local Connection.  Northwest Ohio businesses can literally "own" a piece of Toledo.com and reach their target markets without investing in other costly marketing initiatives that struggle to provide a return on investment. Partnering with local business and organizations, Toledo.com provides the community a wide variety of features and services under one, recognizable, roof and positions its marketing partners out in front of Toledo's established online marketplace. Toledo.com is located at 3250 Levis Commons Blvd, Perrysburg, OH, 43551. Our offices can be reached at 419.776.7000. We are locally owned & operate independently from civic or government agencies. We are not a membership organization… so we serve all Toledo businesses. Toledo.com Site Stats: Toledo Events Toledo Ohio History Toledo History Toledo’s Attic is a joint project of the University of Toledo, the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, the Lucas County-Maumee Valley Historical Society, and WGTE-TV Public Broadcasting. Toledo’s Attic contains virtual exhibits on many aspects ofToledo’s history, with a special emphasis on the history of the 20th century. The Attic is aimed at a general audience, but its exhibits are based upon extensive research by experts in the field. The Attic welcomes feedback from visitors about the site and its exhibits. The mission of the Attic as stated in its annual report of 2000 is as follows: “The goal of the Toledo’s Attic Virtual Museum continues to be to identify and publicly display artifacts and other evidence that help to reconstruct, interpret, and commemorate the story of 20th century Toledo and its surrounding communities; to develop intergenerational interest, appreciation and respect for our unique heritage; facilitate the on-going identification, acquisition, preservation, and exhibition of archives, artifacts, oral histories, and sites.” Toledo's Attic About Toledo Located on the northern border of Ohio and the western end of Lake Erie sits the city of Toledo, Ohio. Long known as “The Glass Capital of the World,” Toledo has a long history of innovation in many aspects of the glass industry. And the world-famous Jeep vehicles have been manufactured in the city since 1941. Founded in 1833, Toledo’s 310,000+ residents enjoy a wide variety of culture and entertainment. And its proximity to Detroit, Cleveland and Columbus make it the perfect stopping off point for tourists on their way to other destinations. Toledo’s extensive park system offers its residents a wide variety of options to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. The city’s pools, softball/baseball complexes and golf courses are easily accessible and reasonably priced for maximum summer fun. And its county-run Metroparks allow visitors to experience everything from beautiful Oak Openings, a sandy oak savanna and important ecological site, to miles of biking/hiking trails to a step back in time at the Wildwood Manor House. The Toledo/Lucas County Library system is second to none and features branches in all areas of the city, including downtown’s newly renovated art deco style Main Branch as well as the latest in technology. Opportunities abound for educational experiences in Toledo with the world-renowned Toledo Museum of Art and The Toledo Zoo, one of the country’s 10 best and home of the first-ever hippoquarium. For those who prefer classical music, the city offers the Toledo Opera, the Toledo Symphony and the Toledo Ballet. If jazz is more to your liking, there’s Murphy’s in downtown. And any number of other musical preferences can be found throughout the city. One of the main components to the city’s thriving downtown revitalization is the Valentine Theatre, a 108-year-old, 901-seat facility run by the Toledo Cultural Arts Center. And there are several building restoration projects underway that will bring condominiums, apartments, restaurants and small businesses to the area near the new 5/3 Field, home of the International League’s Toledo Mud Hens Baseball Club. Additional sporting opportunities include the Toledo Storm, a member of the East Coast Hockey League, the University of Toledo Rockets and nearby Bowling Green State University, home of the Falcons. Yet another gigantic building project recently completed in Toledo is a new bridge that crosses the Maumee River. The cable-stayed bridge on I-280 carries three lanes of traffic in each direction and reaches a height of 130 feet above the river. It is the most expensive project ever undertaken in the history of the Ohio Department of Transportation and adds a distinctive feature to the city’s skyline. Toledo’s public schools have reached the “continuous improvement” level, the first urban school district in Ohio to earn the designation. And the district is undergoing an extensive rebuilding effort that will replace or remodel most schools in the system with the State of Ohio’s help. Located on the Bancroft St. corridor of the city is the University of Toledo, home of the Toledo Rockets. The university is the fourth largest in the state and offers its 21,000+ students more than 250 undergraduate and graduate programs. Also located in Toledo is the Medical University of Ohio (MUO), where those seeking a degree in a medical field can pursue their studies. Yet another option in the area is Owens Community College, one of the fastest growing two-year facilities in the state.

KEY FACTS ABOUT TOLEDO, INC.

Company name
TOLEDO, INC.
Status
Active
Filed Number
P97000068494
FEI Number
593469033
Date of Incorporation
August 7, 1997
Age - 27 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic for Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://toledo.com
Phones
(419) 776-7000

TOLEDO, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
5401 SOUTH KIRKMAN RD, STE 650,
ORLANDO,
FL,
32819

See Also

Officers and Directors

The TOLEDO, INC. managed by the three persons from VANDOEUVES, 1000 LAUSANNE, ORLANDO on following positions: TD, Manager, PD

Pierre Kurz

Position
TD Active
From
VANDOEUVES, , CH-12

Dominique Bourger

Position
Manager Active
From
1000 LAUSANNE, , 26

Thomas T Ross

Position
PD Active
From
ORLANDO, 32819





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Address
1200 South Pine Island Road, Plantation, FL, 33324

Annual Reports

2023
January 23, 2023
2022
April 20, 2022