2011 Downtown Event Schedule Downtown Canton’s stre etscape comes alive with fun fe stivals!
Lunchtime on Thursdays in September
Vintage Canton boasts fine wines, food and fun on September 15
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he Canton Development Partnership, a department of the Canton Regional Chamber, will host its annual Vintage Canton event on Thursday, Sept. 15, from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. along Central Plaza North in
downtown Canton. Vintage Canton is a sophisticated downtown gathering, offering distinctive center city charm alongside live music, vibrant art exhibits and, of course, quality local wine and wine from around the world!
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September 15 M a rk your calendar and plan to atte n d !
The event gives guests the chance to relax and unwind while enjoying wine from local wineries, delicacies from downtown and greater Canton eateries and memorable live music. This year Vintage Canton will continue to bring you the very best wines and will offer quality microbrews in the Beer Garden. We will also have a special guest appearance from 2011 Miss Ohio, Ellen Bryan! This year’s Vintage Canton gathering will feature some of the finest quality wines from area wineries and abroad, including Gervasi Vineyard, Canton, Ohio; Breitenbach Wine Cellars, Dover Ohio; Perennial Vineyards, Navarre, Ohio; Myrddin Winery, Berlin Center, Ohio; and Raven’s Glenn Winery,Coshocton, Ohio. Distributors include Superior Beverage, Heidelberg Distributing and L.A. Dick Imports. Microbrew beers from Great Lakes Brewery, (continued on page 6)
PARTNERSHIP REPORT SPECIAL FEATURES • Vintage Canton • Vintage Canton Chairmen • Canton Indoor Flea Market • First Friday Tidbits • Canton Farmers’ Market • Out To Lunch Lunchtime Music Series • NBA D-League Tipping Off • YWCA Housing Project • 2nd Hand Treasures • VXI Global Brings 1,000 Jobs to Canto n
Baloun and Regula to serve again as Vintage Canton event co-chairmen Longtime Vintage Canton committee volunteers David Baloun and David Regula will lead the Vintage Canton committee as co-chairmen for the second year in 2011. Baloun is a vice president at Leonard Insurance Services. With more than 30 years of experience in the insurance industry, he brings exceptional knowledge to the agency’s insurance sales and services. He is a 1975 graduate of Miami University and an active member of the community. Baloun is on the board of directors for the Northeast Community Center and Trillium Family Solutions. He is also involved with the United Way, Rotary Club of Canton, Family Services Fundraiser, Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges annual Campaign and is a Pro Football Hall of Fame Festival Volunteer. He has taught wine appreciation classes in the Continuing Education Department at Stark State College for 15 years and is a self-proclaimed “wine geek.” (continued on page 6)
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Downtown Developments is published bi-monthly by Canton Development Partnership, a department of Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with Downtown Canton Special Improvement District
by Michael P. Gill, director, Canton Development Partnership
Downtown Canton is about to get even busier! We never get tired of hearing that phrase. Over the past month, a number of very exciting developments have occurred, which should continue to place the spotlight on our center city.
222 Market Ave. N. Canton, OH 44702 (330) 456-0468 fax (330) 452-7786 cdp@cantonchamber.org www.DowntownCanton.com
Dennis P. Saunier President & CEO Michael P. Gill Director Kelly Blandford Bah Assistant Director Corleon "CJ" Taylor Assent Event Manager Annette Rosenberger Administrative Assistant Denise Burton Membership Director Jessica Bennett Marketing Director & Editor Sarah Bhatia Graphic Designer
The Canton Development Part n e rship is a coalition of area development organizations and city g ove rn m en t that share an interest in downtown C a n ton’s continual imp rovement, revitalization, image, and quality of life for its citizens. Its mission is to support and coordinate the activities and programs of its partner organizations in order to encourage and sustain community and economic development in downtown Canton. The partnering organizations include: Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Canton Special Improvement District, Downtown Canton Land Bank, Canton Tomorrow, Inc., and City of Canton. Information regarding downtown events and news can be submitted for reprint at the discretion of the Partnership director and publication editor. The Canton Development Partnership reserves the right to edit all copy. Deadlines are the 15th of the month, two months prior to publication (i.e., May 15 for the July/August issue). Statements of fact and opinion within Downtown Developments are the responsibility of the authors alone and do not imply the opinion of the members of Canton Development Partnership or its partnering organizations. Advertising rates and specifications are available by contacting the Chamber sales department at (330) 458-2067.
VXI Global has made a commitment to our downtown by locating a call center in the former AT&T building on Cleveland Avenue, between Fourth and Fifth Streets NW. The company is projecting strong employee growth at the new location. Over 1,000 employees could inhabit the building over the next three years. That means more feet walking our streets and enjoying the many offerings of downtown. Aside from the new employees and capital improvements in the building, the most important aspect of VXI Global is bringing alive a building that has been virtually vacant for a number of years. In addition to new downtown jobs, the city will be adding more live entertainment at our Canton Civic Center. The Cleveland Cavaliers re c e n t ly announced that Canton is the new official home of the Cavs NBA D-League. Now you will be able to experience professional basketball downtown. We believe that the Cavs NBA D-League is a first class operation that has sustainability and quality due to the backing of the Cavaliers and the NBA. We also think that there will be a lot of spillover marketing opportunities between our region and the Cavs.
M o re happenings include the opening of Lucca, a classic Italian re staurant, which opened last month. The Canton Development Partnership has also been experimenting with some new events downtown. We hope you’ve enjoyed Cinema in the City movie nights on the Kresge green and 4th Street Concerts on the newly lighted street in the Arts District. Read on for more about all of these exciting developments in this issue. The Canton Development Partnership will present Vintage Canton on September 15. Come down, sample wines from around the world, enjoy the architecture and ambiance of our downtown cityscape. Be sure to take advantage of all of the great things happening this fall in our downtown. Remember to support our retailers, restaurants and art venues. And as always, thank you for your support of downtown.
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Canton Indoor Flea Market opens downtown in September Beginning in mid-to-late September, local entrepreneur extraordinaire Pete Papacostas (owner of Pete’s Grill and Pizza) will be launching his new downtown vision, the Canton Indoor Flea Market. And in the process he has breathed new life into yet another building in downtown Canton. Seeing a unique need for downtown Canton (and greater Canton in general), Papacostas purchased the old Sanitary Milk Company building located at 807 Cherry Ave. NE earlier this year. Since that time he has been fervently investing in the refurbishment and build-outs, maintaining many architectural details and design quirks of the one of a kind structure. He has created a unique shopping and bargaining experience perfect for flea market enthusiasts and newbies alike. With over 50 assembled vendor booths available during Phase I of the project, the Canton Indoor Flea Market offers a wide variety of vendors for shoppers to enjoy. Vendors include antiques dealers, collectibles, jewelry, paintings, bulk foods, electronics and more! Phase II will enhance the experience, adding 15 vendor booths on the second floor, as well as beginning to make use of the additional 25,000 sq. ft. that the sizeable building boasts on the backside.
In addition to the wide variety of vendors, visitors can grab a bite to eat at Sammie’s Concessions or the Pete’s Grill Hot Dog Wagon, or buff up their kicks at Antonio Bentley’s Shoe Shine booth. Don’t worry about missing the big game come football season, you can watch the games on the big screen, or enjoy seasonal entertainment of all sorts while you peruse the booths. Canton Indoor Flea Market will be open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. Ample parking is available on-street and in adjacent lots. For more information, visit CantonIndoorFlea Market.com, call (330) 453-3532 or email cantonindoorfleamarket@gmail.com. Interested in reserving your spot? Many great spaces are available beginning at just $40 per day for an 8’ x 16’ space or $20 a day for an 8’ x 8’ space, with discounts available for multi-week commitments. A vendor open house and tour is scheduled for the we e kend preceding the opening celebration. Check the website at CantonIndoorFleaMarket.com for full details.
Fi rst Fri d ay TIDBITS Walk through downtown Canton for First Friday on Sept. 2 to discover a time when classic cars were still the cat’s meow, medieval combat was in full swing, civil war soldiers roamed the Kresge green space, and folk, swing, and rock music graced our city streets. Can’t remember a time when all of that happened at once? Don’t miss Flashback First Friday where you can visit some of your favorite eras and experience the Canton Arts District in a whole new “frame of time!” Diamond Witch Hunts, Gospel Music Spectaculars, and an explosion of dance fever can only mean one thing! First Friday Dancin’ in the Moonlight douses the Canton Arts District with a fusion of energy and a blast of autumn air on Oct. 7, from 610pm. From ballet to ballroom and hip hop to clogging; Dancin’ in the Moonlight will keep you moving as the streets are taken over by local dance groups. The galleries and studios will be open and displaying new works of magnificent art, the restaurants will be serving up some of the best food in Stark County. Move your feet to the beat and get downtown in October for a little Dancin’ in the Moonlight! First Friday is celebrated every first Friday of the month from 6 to 10 p.m. in downtown Canton. First Friday is presented by ArtsinStark, the County Arts Council, and the Downtown Canton Special Improvement District. For the most up-to-date information, visit www.DowntownCanton.com and click on the First Friday logo.
Canton Farmers’ Market Fall Bounty
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and fall brings some incredible color to the culinary palette. Each Saturday, there is a cornucopia of produce, including pumpkins, gourds, apples and cooler fall crops. Incredible local selections like artisan breads, organic cheeses, baked goods and much more are available Saturday mornings from 8 to 11:30 a.m. through October 15. The market is located at Cleveland Ave. NW between Fourth & Fifth Sts. NW. Here’s a complete lineup* of the exciting activities happening at Canton Farmers’ Markets in September and October! September 3 - To Your Health! Spotlight on Stress Management Live Music from Craig Wise Massages with Su Nimon & Jeff Kiko-Cozy New! Information on Stress Management from Aultman Health Foundation
September 10 - Art @ The Market Live Music from Gary Gerber Art for All with Kelly Bah Health Information from Aultman Health Foundation
October 8 - Art @ The Market Live Music from Luke Simon Art for All with Kelly Bah Health Information from Aultman Health Foundation
September 17 - Garden Gourmet Live Music from Denny Ott Cooking Demonstrations w/ Jennifer Wolfe Webb Organic Gardening Tips with Cindy Petitti Health Information from Aultman Health Foundation
October 15 - Canton Farmers’ Market End of Season Celebration! Live Music from Tim Griffiths Organic Gardening Tips with Cindy Petitti Cooking Demonstrations from Jennifer Wolfe Webb Health Information from Aultman Health Foundation
September 24 - Children’s Day at The Market Live Music from Bob Buckridge Children’s Make and Take Art with Sarah Shumaker Health Information from Aultman Health Foundation October 1 – To Your Health! Spotlight on Breast Cancer Awareness Live Music from Bill Ferguson Massages with Su Nimon & Jeff Kiko-Cozy New! Information on Breast Cancer from Aultman Health Foundation
*Note: Schedule is tentative and subject to change – visit the website for most accurate information. Visit www.CantonFarmersMarket.com for more information and an updated schedule, and come out before the market closes for the year!
Enjoy LIVE MUSIC on your lunch break downtown when you head “Out To Lunch” this summer Want to escape the mid-day blahs? Looking for an oasis of steady beats and funky tunes at lunchtime? Head outside your office this September and enjoy your lunch to the steady stream of live music in downtown Canton! The Downtown Canton Special Improvement District has announced Out to Lunch, a new lunchtime entertainment program on Thursdays in September. The Out to Lunch lunchtime live music series features local musicians playing in a variety of locations around downtown, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. The full lineup of shows to date is: Date: Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29
Performer: Denny Ott Inspiration on Ivory Ryan Humbert Thom Ebersole Bob Buckridge
Location: Kresge Green Space Central Plaza North Kresge Green Space Courtyard Plaza Kresge Green Space
For the complete schedule of entertainment, visit DowntownCantonEvents.com.
Cavaliers’ new NBA D-League tipping off in Canton
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he Cleveland Cavaliers will own and operate their new NBA Development League franchise in Canton! The Cavaliers acquired the former New Mexico Thunderbirds franchise, which has ceased operations, and will now become the fifth NBA team to currently own and operate their own NBA D-League affiliate, joining Golden State, the Los Angeles Lakers, Oklahoma City and San Antonio. As owner/operators, the Cavaliers will have exclusive control over all basketball and business elements for the franchise. “If you’re a basketball fan, you’re going to have a great time. And even if you’re not, you’re going to have a great time! Our goal is to put on the same caliber show here in Canton that you’d see at The Q, just on a slightly smaller scale,” said Scott Woodruff, senior vice president and CEO of the new Canton D-League. Entering its 11th season, the NBA Development League is the NBA’s official minor league. Canton becomes the 16th team in the league and will begin play in the upcoming 2011-12 season at the Canton Memorial Civic Center. This year’s season includes 24 home games at the Civic Center. The 10+ players making up the inaugural season roster will be in
Canton beginning with training camps in November, through the end of the season in May. Season ticket information is available at CantonNBA.com, with great seats starting at only $125 per season ticket seat. The season package features all 24 regular season home games of the Canton D-League in Canton, PLUS the Cleveland Cavaliers preseason game in Canton, scheduled for Friday, Oct. 21, vs. the Houston Rockets. Each fan will receive a free Canton D-League T-shirt with their deposit. Single-game tickets will go on sale closer to the start of the season, and the full schedule for the D-League team in Canton will be announced soon. For more ticket information, fans can call (866) 4441944 or visit CantonNBA.com. To make the Canton Memorial Civic Center NBAready, initial updates to the arena will include the addition of regulation flooring and hoops, scoring tables, signage, courtside boxes and perimete r seats, as well as upgrades to the permanent lighting, locker room facilities and offices. The operation will also be unveiling the new name of the Canton D-League team in the coming weeks. Once the new name and branding are unveiled, merchandise for the team will be available at the Civic Center.
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“We are thrilled to be the home of minor league basketball for the Cleveland Cavaliers. This is an incredible opportunity for the citizens of Canton to experience professional basketball in their hometown, and I am grateful that the Cavaliers recognized Canton as an ideal market for their next generation of basketball operations,” said M ayor William J. Healy II, mayor of the City of Canton.
When asked his thoughts on what makes Canton the perfect location for the new D-League, Woodruff doesn’t hesitate: “As we like to say in Cleveland, what’s not to like! Canton is 40 minutes away from Cleveland Clinic Courts, which is our Cavaliers player development facility, and 50 minutes away from Quicken Loans Arena in downtown Cleveland. It makes so much sense from an operational standpoint. We’ve always enjoyed broad support throughout Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. And we already have a great deal of support here.” Woodruff adds, “We are sincerely extremely happy to be here. We’re aware of the proud heritage of this area, we want to honor that heritage, continue to earn support, and help build the future.”
YWCA Gateway House II Project nears completion The YWCA is nearing com pletion on Gateway House II (626 Walnut Ave. NE in downtown Canton), an $8.6 million project that provides permanent supportive housing (PSH) to homeless individuals living with disabilities. In addition to housing, the program provides some food, clothing, and hygiene items on a need basis, as well as furnishings from donations to the furniture donation program. Each unit has its own bathroom, kitchenette and a sleeping space separated from the living room. There is also a shared commercial kitchen and a resident lounge. Community Services of Stark County provides on-site case management and counseling services for residents. “Our residents are looking to be part of the community. They’re not expecting to have everything handed to them. Those without are not without dignity. When you restore dignity and allow people to have it, they give back, they take care of things,” said Marga ret Egbert, dire c tor of the YWCA of Canton. Egbert believes that people will come to Gateway House II in five years and the building will be well maintained because the residents will take care of it as though it were their own. The building has 30 efficiency units (14 of which could be converted to one-bedrooms), seven onebedroom units and three two-bedroom units. All of the rooms are spacious, with efficiencies beginning at 477 sq. ft., up to over 850 sq. ft. in the largest unit.
The durable, commercial-grade project was completed with the utmost economic efficiency, utilizing local union labor and local Northeast Ohio materials, almost all of which were sourced from Stark County, bringing funds back into our community. It was also completed with environmental efficiency, using geothermal heating and cooling and other green elements. They also completed the project in less than one year from when investment funding was received. The finishing touches are being put on the building now, and Egbert believes that they will reach maximum occupancy shortly after the permits are filed. The lowest base rent for the units is $446, including all utilities. All that will remain is the completion of the YWCA Family Shelter on the first floor. The project needs $100,000 in order to be completed. Egbert hopes that the local community will step forward and help fund the completion. While the YWCA is looking for donations to the furniture donation program – good used dressers, beds, kitchen tables and chairs, as well as household products – they are really hoping that area residents might consider “adopting an apartment” in the family shelter to help with completion of the units financially. “We don’t just store people in boxes, we build them back into the community. If people don’t have community or buy in, they don’t have ownership and pride. We are all social creatures. We need to offer
that to people, especially our neediest folks,” said Egbert. Egbert believes that this project demonstrates that you can build a beautiful building for a low cost. She feels that the residents of Gateway House II and the community alike can both be proud of this project. “This is how you bring a city back. This shows it’s well worth the effort to invest in our downtown. The City of Canton and the county have been wonderful partners, and we had five wonderful foundations who gave funding to make this project a reality.” An open house and tour is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 9, at 11:15 a.m. Contact the YWCA at (330) 453-7644 to schedule your visit.
Vintage Canton Chairmen ... (continued from cover) Regula is the customer service manager at the AkronCanton Airport. At CAK, he serves as the liaison to terminal employees including airlines, parking lot attendants, food services and rental car agencies and he facilitates direct resolution and accountability of customer problems. He is a 1976 graduate of the University of Mount Union and holds a certificate of management from Kent State University. Regula is a licensed real estate broker and auctioneer. He is a graduate of Leadership Stark County’s Signature Program and Government Academy, as well as the FBI Citizen’s Academy. He is the president of the board for Bethlehem Township, and is the past vice chairman of the Ohio Turnpike Commission. Together with a talented, hardworking committee and Canton Development Partnership staff, Baloun and Regula will see to the details for this “grape” evening downtown.
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Thirsty Dog Brewery and select specialty beers from World Market will also be available in lieu of the eight wine samples included with event admission. Guests will also be able to enjoy small tasting plates for a nominal charge from downtown restaurants and Stark County favorites, including Almost Heaven Ice Cream, Arcadia Grille, Bender’s Tavern, The Canton Club, Drummond Chocolates, Napoli’s Italian Eatery, Peter Shear’s Downtown, Primo’s Downtown, Shearer’s Foods and Thorpe’s Market Avenue Grille. Attendees will enjoy the fine wines, fine foods and fine friends to the rhythm of live blues. Mostly Blues Band with Mike Lenz will perform from 4:30 to 7 p.m., when Jeff Poulos Blues Revue
will take over and finish out the evening at 9:30 p.m. Tickets for Vintage Canton are $25 if purchased prior to 5 p.m. on Sept. 14, and $35 after that time and at the door. Tickets can be purchased online, or at any of seven Fishers Foods locations. The ticket price includes eight wine tastings or microbrew samples, a variety of breads from Broken Rocks Café & Bakery and cheeses courtesy of Brewster Dairy and Biery Cheese, a collectible souvenir wine glass, and a chance to win a “Younique” Surprise from Gasser Fine Jewelers. Looking forward to the event, but not the wine? Lower-priced, wine-free tickets are available for $10. The event is conveniently located in Central
Plaza North, on Market Ave. between Tuscarawas St. and Third Ave. NE. The event will be held rain or shine. This year’s generous event sponsors include KeyBank along with Gasser Fine Jewelers, Fishers Foods, Schauer Group Insurance, Brookside Country Club, Special Improvement District, The Repository, The Karcher Group, Mix 94.1 and News-Talk 1480 WHBC, PPI Graphics, Canton Chair Rental and The City of Canton For tickets or details about Vintage Canton, visit www.VintageCanton.org, or call (330) 456-7253. Remember to purchase advance tickets to save $10 on the admission price!
Get your “2nd Hand Treasures” first-hand in downtown Canton’s new consignment shop Just in time for July’s First Friday, downtown Canton got a sensational dose of retail in the form of 2nd Hand Treasures! The store carries furniture and home décor, clothing for men, women and children, books and games, jewelry and accessories, electronics and office equipment, along with some sporting goods, vintage and antique items. The new consignment shop serves as a downtown “outlet” version of the 7,000 sq. ft. flagship location in Jackson Township that opened in 2009. Owner Rick Rorick remodeled the space at 130 3rd Street NW (across Third Street from the Kresge Green Space), filling it with great consignment items from the original shop. The downtown location stocks overstocks or items that have lapsed past the date of the original consignment terms, and in many cases, these items are priced even lower than the original low price! “Watching the transformation of the downtown area has been amazing,” said Rorick. “And being able to open our second location in the heart of the Canton Arts District was a perfect opportunity for us.” Rorick’s other businesses, Rorick’s Drywall, Contractor’s Unlimited and Advanced Restoration, have been instrumental in many of the renovation projects downtown, so having another business in a c o mp l etely diffe rent arena is bringing Rorick’s vision full circle. “We are lucky to have all of our different businesses involved and working together as a team.” The shop is hip and relaxed, and the prices are unbelievably low. Rorick said that so far, customers visiting the downtown location are looking for even more clothing and accessories, so they’re working on bringing more of those items downtown. The downtown location is open Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and dur-
ing special events, including First Fridays, as well as by appointment. Rorick is committed to making the downtown space a “go-to” location for those living and working downtown. “The great thing is that the store will have something different every time you visit, so it’s worth it to stop in often.” That can be said of the main location in Jackson Township as well, where consignments are accepted every Tuesday and Thursday. The new downtown location does not currently accept consignments, but Rorick hopes to be able to accommodate consignors in the future. With over 500 consignors, Rorick sees unlimited possibilities for the shop and looks forward to growing along with the other downtown businesses to make Canton a “destination” shopping location. Interested in consignment opportunities for your gently used clothes, household décor and furniture? Take them to 2nd Hand Treasures main location at 4701 Eagle Circle NW. The store’s consignment agreement offers 40 percent of the sale price to the consignor, and 10 percent is given to a local charity. To date, 2nd Hand Treasures has donated more than $11,000 to charities in our community. Local charities include the Canton Preservation Society, Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio, American Red Cross, Stark County Library Foundation, United Way of Stark County and Wishes Can Happen, among many others. Many items that don’t sell are also donated to organizations like Habitat for Humanity, Goodwill and American Re s c u e Workers. For more information about the new downtown location of 2nd Hand Treasures, and the flagship location, and to view the inventory online, visit www.2handtreasures.com or call (330) 497-7970.
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VXI Global Solutions brings 1,000 jobs to downtown Canton VXI Global Solutions Inc. launched its fourth domestic site in the former AT&T building located at 401-411 Cleveland Ave. NW to house a new call center bringing 1,000 jobs to downtown Canton. The company hired more than 100 employees within the first two months of operations, adding as many as 200 more employees by the end of last month. The newly purchased building can accommodate approximately 1,500 seats and is expected to be fully occupied within the next 23 years. “We are extremely excited that VXI Global Solutions Inc. has made a decision to make a major investment in our downtown,” said Canton Mayor William J. Healy II. “Not only will this bring 1,000 new employees to the downtown arts district, but it also ensures a long-term presence for VXI Global Solutions Inc. in Canton.” VXI has begun renovations at the former AT&T building. Renovations will continue on the other floors as the company continues to recruit, train and place employees at the downtown Canton operation. Full time employment opportunities are available for various positions including Customer Service & Sales Representatives, Team Leaders, Operations Managers, Human Resources Staff, Quality Assurance Specialists, Trainers and many others. Online applications can also be sent to CareersCanton@vxi.com. VXI Global Solutions Inc, (www.vxi.com) is a leading provider of business process and information technology outsourcing that offers comprehensive services to its clients. The company specializes in software development, application maintenance, quality assurance testing, infrastructure outsourcing, multilingual and BPO services. VXI currently has 14 sites with more than 12,000 seats located in the US, Philippines, China and South East Asia.
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