Thursday, July 30, 2015

Rambling House Soda proves pleasantly surprising

Enter the unassuming little venue just south of the Clintonville neighborhood and, through dusky lighting, you’ll see a layout that’s authentically rustic. There’s a modest bar, simple wooden tables, wooden barrels, posters extolling sustainable agriculture and the Ohio Paw Paw Festival and a stage for live music.

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Rambling House Soda proves pleasantly surprising

Enter the unassuming little venue just south of the Clintonville neighborhood and, through dusky lighting, you’ll see a layout that’s authentically rustic. There’s a modest bar, simple wooden tables, wooden barrels, posters extolling sustainable agriculture and the Ohio Paw Paw Festival and a stage for live music.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Olympic apartment, retail project in Clintonville gets final OK

The project replacing the former Olympic Swim Club in Clintonville has gotten its final zoning approval.

Columbus City Council on Monday unanimously approved the zoning for developer Kyle Katz’s plan for 114 apartments and 5,000 square feet of street-level retail, ending a year-long saga for the 3450 Indianola Ave. site.

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Olympic apartment, retail project in Clintonville gets final OK

The project replacing the former Olympic Swim Club in Clintonville has gotten its final zoning approval.

Columbus City Council on Monday unanimously approved the zoning for developer Kyle Katz’s plan for 114 apartments and 5,000 square feet of street-level retail, ending a year-long saga for the 3450 Indianola Ave. site.

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Monday, July 27, 2015

Connect Columbus Initiative Continues

The city’s Connect Columbus initiative continues this week with a third round of workshops designed togenerate discussion about driving, walking, biking and riding in Columbus. As they’ve done in the first two week-long sessions, the city and its team of consultants will provide maps, case studies from other cities, and lots of data about all forms of transportation in the city.

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Connect Columbus Initiative Continues

The city’s Connect Columbus initiative continues this week with a third round of workshops designed togenerate discussion about driving, walking, biking and riding in Columbus. As they’ve done in the first two week-long sessions, the city and its team of consultants will provide maps, case studies from other cities, and lots of data about all forms of transportation in the city.

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Monday, July 20, 2015

Columbus Named 15th Hottest Real Estate Market in US

If you’ve bought a home (or attempted to buy a home) in recent months, then you’ve probably already realized that the local housing market has heated back up quite a bit here in Central Ohio. Realtor.com confirmed that in a recent evaluation of the top housing markets in the US, where Columbus clocked in at number 15 on the list. The analysis on home sale data from June shows that national median list pricing is up 7% from 2014, and median days on market is down 7% from 2014.

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