Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Developer Doug Borror Discusses the Future of The Short North

Doug Borror is the CEO of Borror Properties, a company that Columbus  readers have  become familiar with over the course of the last year as they have aggressively jumped into the Short North real estate market – Prescott and Pearl, 42 West Third Avenue, the Jerome, Truberry on Second, Truberry on Summit, a new mixed-use project replacing the Short North White Castle, a six-story Pearl Street condo building, and a recently-announced downtown development are all Borror projects, and all of them have been proposed within the last twelve months.

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Developer Doug Borror Discusses the Future of The Short North

Doug Borror is the CEO of Borror Properties, a company that Columbus  readers have  become familiar with over the course of the last year as they have aggressively jumped into the Short North real estate market – Prescott and Pearl, 42 West Third Avenue, the Jerome, Truberry on Second, Truberry on Summit, a new mixed-use project replacing the Short North White Castle, a six-story Pearl Street condo building, and a recently-announced downtown development are all Borror projects, and all of them have been proposed within the last twelve months.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Over 60 New Restaurants Opened in Columbus in 2014

2014 takes the crown with the most recorded openings to date. 
we typically omit things like fast food and larger chains. So what you’re left with is a list of restaurants that are mostly local, unique and average-to-high quality in terms of their menus and concepts. 


The story is Here !

Over 60 New Restaurants Opened in Columbus in 2014

2014 takes the crown with the most recorded openings to date. 
we typically omit things like fast food and larger chains. So what you’re left with is a list of restaurants that are mostly local, unique and average-to-high quality in terms of their menus and concepts. 


The story is Here !

Friday, December 26, 2014

FOR THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN EATING, LOOK TO COLUMBUS

No great rock bands come from Columbus, Ohio, says Cameron Mitchell, the city’s most celebrated restaurateur. Mitchell has built his empire by understanding his hometown’s safe distance from the cutting edge.
"We don’t have any preconceived notions. Maybe if you’re on the coasts you already think you’re cool, you already think you know everything." Mitchell says. "We don’t want to be so avant-garde or so hot that we alienate people. We have to, by our nature, appeal to the masses."

FOR THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN EATING, LOOK TO COLUMBUS

No great rock bands come from Columbus, Ohio, says Cameron Mitchell, the city’s most celebrated restaurateur. Mitchell has built his empire by understanding his hometown’s safe distance from the cutting edge.
"We don’t have any preconceived notions. Maybe if you’re on the coasts you already think you’re cool, you already think you know everything." Mitchell says. "We don’t want to be so avant-garde or so hot that we alienate people. We have to, by our nature, appeal to the masses."

Friday, December 19, 2014

‘Engineer Rides’ Part of Bike Lane Collaboration with Yay Bikes

Tough choices about new street designs and bike lanes mean that cycling advocates and traffic engineers are often pitted against each other, a new collaboration between the City of Columbus and Yay Bikes has the two groups working – and riding – together.

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