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A local entrepreneur is setting out to make the city of Alliance an eccentric tourist destination. Sherry Groom is the owner of Camelot Community...
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Ohio’s Rep. Tim Ryan is sponsoring legislation in Congress to increase funding for urban blight cleanup across the country. Ryan, a Democrat, introduced…
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The Innerbelt National Forest is now temporarily open to the public, bringing new green space to downtown Akron.Adirondack chairs, potted trees and an…
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Columbus City Council has signed off on a new strategy for offering property tax breaks to developers.Under the new plan, developers in any of the city’s…
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The 200-plus apartment development River and Rich is nearing completion on Franklinton’s east side. The hum of heavy machinery and the staccato thump of…
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Columbus leaders baked in the Tuesday morning sun at River And Rich to promote a new tax abatement strategy aimed at increasing Columbus’ stock of…
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Demolition of Akron’s Rubber Bowl started on Wednesday, a decade after it ceased to be the stadium for University of Akron football and almost eight…
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Matthew Woodyard loves cycling so much he’s taken up something called cyclocross – think of it as a biking form of cross-country-running with a few laps…
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These days, when the owner of Buckeye Donuts looks outside his door, he doesn’t recognize what he sees.“It’s just a lot of changes and there’s really not…
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A federal tax incentive meant to drive private investment to neglected areas took effect in April for 43 Columbus-area Census tracts. So, why are some of…