Representatives of Northstar Realty presented details of their proposed five-story, mixed-use development at the southwest corner of North Broadway and High Street to a roomful of interested – and somewhat concerned – residents last night. The meeting, hosted by the new group Positively Clintonville, was meant to provide information about the proposal and solicit feedback from the neighborhood before the plan is officially taken to the Clintonville Area Commission for approval. Full story Here
Representatives of Northstar Realty presented details of their proposed five-story, mixed-use development at the southwest corner of North Broadway and High Street to a roomful of interested – and somewhat concerned – residents last night. The meeting, hosted by the new group Positively Clintonville, was meant to provide information about the proposal and solicit feedback from the neighborhood before the plan is officially taken to the Clintonville Area Commission for approval.
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The US Census bureau released new population estimations this morning, and both Franklin County and the entire Columbus Metropolitan Area are continuing to grow at a rapid rate. According to the data, Franklin County added another 17,559 residents between July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014. The entire 10-county region added a total of 25,504 residents during the same timeframe. Delaware County was the second fastest growing in terms of overall numbers with 3,911 people added.Read the Numbers HERE !
The US Census bureau released new population estimations this morning, and both Franklin County and the entire Columbus Metropolitan Area are continuing to grow at a rapid rate. According to the data, Franklin County added another 17,559 residents between July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014. The entire 10-county region added a total of 25,504 residents during the same timeframe. Delaware County was the second fastest growing in terms of overall numbers with 3,911 people added.
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The Budd Dairy Company building on North Fourth Street is one of the largest and most recognizable structures in Italian Village. A new proposal from Lykens Companies plans to not only restore and preserve the building, but also aims to complement it with five additional modern mixed-use buildings flanking it to the north, south and east.The Full Story Here
The Budd Dairy Company building on North Fourth Street is one of the largest and most recognizable structures in Italian Village. A new proposal from Lykens Companies plans to not only restore and preserve the building, but also aims to complement it with five additional modern mixed-use buildings flanking it to the north, south and east.
The Full Story Here