A state agency approved tax breaks Monday for three major Columbus projects, two of which will dramatically reshape Downtown.
The former United Way headquarters Downtown will be demolished this spring to make way for a five-story mixed-income housing ...
The demolition of the former United Way of Central Ohio headquarters will make way for new affordable housing in downtown Columbus. The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority is moving forward with ...
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Community members gathered at The Commons on Thursday night to take part in the first large-scale community workshop for the ...
A new series of comedy shows with the theme “Pump Up the Laughs” at the Upland Columbus Pump House will begin Feb. 7 with a ...
Columbus City Council voted unanimously to appoint Otto Beatty III to the vacant District 7 seat as former councilmember Shayla Favor becomes Franklin County ...
Another Downtown project, The Estrella tower, was approved for tax credits worth up to $4.5 million. The Columbus developer ... east of Ikea in the Polaris area. The project's second phase ...
Another seafood restaurant that opened in 2024, Hank's Low Country Seafood & Raw Bar, expanded to downtown Columbus ... served — for diners at its Columbus-area restaurants.
The state of Ohio has announced more than $100 million in tax credits for mixed-used development projects across the state, including nearly $45 million directl ...
The inaugural phase of the Cuyahoga Riverfront Development — part of the city of Cleveland’s Shore-to-Core-to-Shore plan — ...
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – For its 29th Anniversary, Columbus’ Market Street Festival is going back to its roots. Organizers are planning to consolidate the festival’s attractions in the area of the ...