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Stephanie Fulkerson / December 16, 2011 8:00 am
Editor’s note by Anne: Welcome to our monthly design tips feature. Many of you have been desiring more lifestyle/decorating content and we hope this will offer ideas for your decorating projects. We will be working with area designers to showcase… [Read More]
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Donnie Austin / November 9, 2011 3:30 pm
I’ve been a resident of Colonial Hills in Worthington for almost eight years. It’s a neighborhood that I’d call a hidden treasure, located on the south edge where Worthington meets Clintonville and flanked by the Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian-inspired Rush… [Read More]
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Walker / November 1, 2011 1:45 pm
Ground was broken last week on four new homes in the American Addition neighborhood, signaling the start of a renovation effort being led by Homeport. “These revitalization efforts in American Addition are an outstanding example of the strategic use of… [Read More]
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Mary Martineau / September 6, 2011 8:00 am
After 11 (lovely) years of home ownership in Old North Columbus, my husband and I decided that we really wanted to move back to the Short North. After all, we’d lived there as renters for 5 years before getting married,… [Read More]
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Josh Quinn / July 15, 2011 8:00 am
After an exhausting search, my wife and I purchased our first home in Westgate; a neighborhood on the city’s west side. In the three years since, we have put in a new kitchen, removed the carpet in favor of the… [Read More]
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Anne / June 19, 2011 6:02 pm
Happy Father’s Day to all of you Dads out there! For our latest chat with a chef, I talked to Chef William Fugitt, Company Chef of the Cup O Joe and MoJoe Lounge restaurants and expectant dad. Bill is originally… [Read More]
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Anne / April 24, 2011 8:30 am
Chef Meegan Roberts has always enjoyed competing. Recently, she won the American Culinary Federation‘s 2011 Northeast Region Paella, Please! competition during the 2011 ACF Northeast Regional Conference held at the Renaissance Columbus hotel downtown. This win allows her to compete… [Read More]
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Anne / April 3, 2011 2:00 pm
Elisabeth Warner and her daughter Emma have been living in their cute cottage-style home in Clintonville for about five and a half years. They had been living in the Franklin Park neighborhood, but with many friends in Clintonville, that was… [Read More]
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Anne / March 6, 2011 1:00 pm
After raising their family in a formal home Bexley, Matt and Susan Ungar were looking for a new place to call home. Five years ago they went on the City Hop tour that featured the new Brunson Building – a… [Read More]
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Anne / February 13, 2011 5:20 pm
Alana Shock has always loved cooking and it definitely shows at her restaurant. Her “Food of Love” is deliciously local and always imaginative. As three time winner of Best Restaurant in our annual readers poll, I thought it would be… [Read More]
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JoePeffer / January 5, 2011 3:00 pm
Inside of I-270 last year, 6,416 residential properties sold. Despite 1/3 of 2010 including months where numbers were artificially inflated by federal tax credits, that was down about 11% from 2009, 17% from 2008 and an incredible 32% from 2005… [Read More]
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Walker / January 6, 2010 11:00 am
Throughout 2009, Columbus Underground offered up a wide variety of news content, personal interviews, and other special features. Our reader’s poll revealed that many different types of these articles were well received, but the ongoing monthly feature that topped the… [Read More]
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JoePeffer / December 15, 2009 8:00 am
Everyone loves a good year end list and here’s one that sums up the top 9 Columbus Real Estate transactions in terms of sales price of 2009. The definition of MidTown Columbus for these purposes involves an area roughly from… [Read More]
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/ April 16, 2009 2:30 pm
“Scott’s Elegant Carriage House“, a 475 square foot apartment in Columbus’ Woodland Park, has secured 362 thumbs up (and gaining) at this point in the “Tiny” (300-600sqft) Division of Apartment Therapy’s 5th Annual Small Cool Contest. Voting for this round… [Read More]
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Walker / February 22, 2009 11:05 am
From The Dispatch: Diversity, space, mix of housing motivate residents to put down roots By Sherri Williams As racial barriers started to crack in the 1950s and housing options opened up for African-Americans in Columbus, there was only one area… [Read More]
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