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Business & EconomyNew York-based real estate company Tishman Speyer has been approved for a partnership with the university to develop the Carmenton District in West Campus.
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New investments in housing and development have taken place on Columbus’ South Side in recent years.
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Business & EconomyOn average, 18,000 people are released from Ohio's prisons each year, and for those thousands of formerly incarcerated individuals, finding steady employment can be a difficult task.
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The $20 billion Intel Corporation computer chip manufacturing facility just south of Johnstown has forced planners, consultants, city, township, county and state officials to all look into their crystal ball and predict future transportation needs.
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Business & EconomySome in the Columbus film industry say there's less work to go around, while others note steady business that leaves Columbus poised to tackle a new part of the market.
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Business & EconomyCo-owner of Bake Me Happy, Letha Pugh is hoping Washington D.C. lawmakers listen to her and other small business owners seeking more capital for their small-owned businesses. Pugh is part of a group that recently met with Congresswoman Joyce Beatty to talk about increasing support from financial institutions.
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Amazon avoided the prospect of a first unionized warehouse in America, where it's now the second-largest private employer. The vote in Alabama had prompted new interest in unions across the country.
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It's a really large mail-in election. (Yes, this one, too.) The tally of yes and no votes has finally begun.
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Although the overall jobs market is starting to come back, youth unemployment remains stubbornly high, creating a lot of anxiety among the latest class of college and high school seniors.
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Democratic lawmakers have proposed a pay equity bill that’s become a perennial in recent two-year General Assembly sessions.