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Business & EconomyColumbus City Council is considering a new development plan starting at Monday night's meeting, which would remake the old Columbus Clippers stadium a mix of commercial buildings and apartments.
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Columbus City Council votes Monday on a slate of new districts where developers can divert property taxes to efforts like infrastructure improvements. One…
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After three years and more than $22 million, the city of Dublin has opened its one-of-a-kind suspended pedestrian bridge over the Scioto River. The unique…
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The U.S. Small Business Administration hosted a conference Wednesday to discuss how Central Ohio residents can benefit from "opportunity zones"—a federal…
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When plans for a new downtown stadium for the Crew SC were unveiled last December, they included 885 new residential units nearby with a minimum of 20…
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In Ohio, almost 400,000 households spend more than half of their income on housing. As rent increases, a shortage of affordable homes is creating a divide…
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Arshot Investment Corp. is reviving its efforts to redevelop the Cooper Stadium site on Columbus’ West Side, 10 years after the Columbus Clippers moved…
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City leaders in the small suburb of Groveport want to make-over Main Street, reviving their downtown and draw in more retail and restaurants.Over the past…
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Franklin County Commissioners approved a plan on Tuesday for housing and urban development funds next year, which includes a small decrease in federal…
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The final remaining residents are moving out of a long-blighted Whitehall condominium complex. The city bought the Woodcliff development and plans to tear…