• CelebrateOne, Partners Awarded $4.5M Grant

    CelebrateOne, Partners Awarded $4.5M Grant
    Public-private infant mortality initiative CelebrateOne and various partners have been awarded a $4.5 million grant. The Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) and Ohio’s Managed Care Plans (MCPs) announced that the grant would be awarded to 13 local partners led by CelebrateOne to address the disparity in birth outcomes experienced by African American women in Franklin […]
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  • Large Development Proposed for Whittier Peninsula

    Large Development Proposed for Whittier Peninsula
    A North Carolina-based developer is proposing a major new mixed-use project for a 17-acre slice of land on the Whittier Peninsula. The land, which is currently owned by CSX Transportation, sits in between the Scioto Audubon Metro Park and the railroad tracks. Zimmer Development Company has been working with NBBJ – the architectural firm behind […]
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  • City Proposes Area Commission Code Changes

    City Proposes Area Commission Code Changes
    Columbus’ Department of Neighborhoods has proposed changes to city code, which will affect the work of Area Commissions. Today, Monday, Dec. 2, City Councilmember and Neighborhoods Committee Chair Rob Dorans will host a public hearing on the proposed changes in Council Chambers. Council will gather feedback on the changes, which represent an effort to modernize […]
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  • Decade in Development: From Poindexter Village to Legacy Pointe

    Decade in Development: From Poindexter Village to Legacy Pointe
    In 2010, Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman and Ohio State University President Gordon Gee jointly announced a $10 million investment into the city’s Near East Side, centered around the OSU East Hospital. The plan was to improve the quality of life, housing stock, safety and job opportunities for the King-Lincoln District and surrounding Near East neighborhoods. […]
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  • Decade in Development: Grandview Yard Rises From Big Bear’s Ashes

    Decade in Development: Grandview Yard Rises From Big Bear’s Ashes
    In 2004, the Big Bear grocery store ceased to exist when parent company Penn Traffic filed for bankruptcy, and the large grocery logistics hub that the business operated in Grandview Heights shut down. Nationwide Realty Investors (NRI) purchased the property and began publicaly presenting their plans for redeveloping the area in 2007. After working through […]
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