Since 1993, Maid to Mop has been cleaning for satisfied
customers in Whitehall and the surrounding central Ohio
area. We’re locally owned and operated, based in
Columbus,
and a Better Business Bureau Accredited Member with an
A+ rating.
Whitehall is a city in Franklin County, Ohio, with a population of 19,201 according to the 2000 U.S. Census. A suburb southeast of Columbus, housing the Defense Supply Center of Columbus and the Port Columbus International Airport, Whitehall is an enclave of Columbus served by ZIP code 43213 and area code 614.
Known as “The City of Pride,” Whitehall is a wonderful place to live and work.
Let us make your home in Whitehall a place you’re proud to call yours. We offer a complete range of cleaning services, residential and commercial, including housekeeping, maid service, and office cleaning.
SUV Crashes Into Whitehall Business. Fire crews arrive on scene to find an SUV that has crashed into a Whitehall business. WCMH-TV, Feb 7 2012 10:44 AM.
The Super Bowl of Love, Flower Businesses Ready for Annual Onslaught. Wholesalers at the Cleveland Flower and Plant Company expect to supply more than 250,000 roses to nearly 300 retail florists in Central Ohio. NBC4i.com, Feb 6 2012 4:06 PM.
DeWine: Long way to go with drug problem. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine measures his optimism when he discusses the recent successes he has seen and experienced against the illegal flow of prescription medications in Scioto and surrounding counties, as well as the rest of the state, but in an exclusive interview with the Portsmouth Daily Times on Tuesday, he was asked about the ... (more) Portsmouth Daily Times, Feb 1 2012 7:02 PM.
Teen Charged On 7 Counts In Connection With Two Slayings. A teen was formally charged on Friday in connection with two slayings. Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien said that Anthony Wadsworth was charged with one count of aggravated robbery, one count of aggravated murder, three counts of murder with specification and two counts of having a weapon while under disability. WBNS, Jan 27 2012 2:59 PM.
The origins of Whitehall date back to 1858, when Robert Brotherton of White Hall England purchased 156 acres of land between Alum Creek and Big Walnut Creek. Part of the land was the site of Ye Olde Whitehall Tavern, from which Whitehall draws it’s name.
In 1947, the community had grown large enough to be
incorporated as a village. The post World War II housing
boom led to Whitehall becoming the fastest growing city
in the nation, booming from 4,077 in 1950 to 20,818 in
1960.