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    Development Still Planned for Former Greyhound Site, Hearing Scheduled for Current One

    There could be some movement as soon as this...

    Metro Center Metamorphosis: Dublin’s Answer to Changing Market Trends

    The blowing winds of change and market trends are...

    11th Annual Urban Living Tour Returns on Sunday, May 5th

    Looking for a new place to live? Want to see what living in the city could be like? The Urban Living Tour is a self-guided open house of apartments, condos, and homes in the Columbus area. You'll see an assortment of new builds, remodels, apartment communities, parks, and all the amenities that go with city living!

    CCAD Wants to Uncover Historic Building, Fill in Parking Lot

    The Columbus College of Art & Design has submitted...

    Intel Gets More Federal Funding for Ohio Production Plants

    Nearly $20 billion in federal grants and loans is on its way to Intel to support work on semiconductor fabs in Ohio and around the country. The funding is part of the CHIPS Act, signed into law by President Joe Biden in 2022. Ohio’s New Albany-area Intel facility currently under construction stands to benefit substantially.

    Updated: Madison County Solar Farm Would Be One of the Largest in U.S.

    UPDATE (3/21/24): The Ohio Power Siting Board voted seven to two this afternoon to approve the Oak Run Solar Project application. The article below...

    New Plan for Bier Stube Site Calls for Taller Building, Mass Timber Construction

    A Cleveland-based developer has a new plan for the southwest corner of High Street and Ninth Avenue that calls for a much taller building...

    The Confluence Cast: Downtown with Michael Brown

    We're exploring the evolution of downtown with Michael Brown, who has been a cornerstone in the city's development planning and worked both in and outside city government to cheer on its growth. Columbus Underground editor Walker Evans and Mike delve into the city's challenges and triumphs, the synergy between projects, the balance between iconic and neighborhood-level public art investments, and the concerted efforts to address systemic issues like homelessness and affordable housing. Through anecdotes and insights, they highlight Columbus's young, creative energy and the dynamic urban policies that continue to drive its growth.

    Before and After: Gay Street

    Last month, the City of Columbus and other partners announced a plan to build a two-mile bike and pedestrian pathway through Downtown, to be...

    COTA Lands $42 Million Federal Grant for First Transit Corridor

    The Central Ohio Transit Authority has been awarded $41.9 million in federal funding for the first of several planned Bus Rapid Transit corridors.The project,...

    City to Triple Funding for Community Shelter Board

    The City of Columbus announced this week that it would be directing $9.4 million in federal funds to the Community Shelter Board (CSB) for...
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