Thousands of federal employees are getting laid off and hundreds of federal buildings could be sold. What does that mean for ...
Ceramic artist Tom Radca is asking $1.2 million for the historic property, which includes his house, a lodge used as an ...
Each day, hundreds of students walk past homes — aging and time-honored — with rich histories they might not be aware of. Once primarily residential, the Iuka Ravine District has seen shifts in ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNSeven facts you may not know about Columbus, in honor of its 213th birthdayBorn Feb. 14, 1812, Columbus has gone from a simple settlement to Ohio’s largest city in its 213 years. Franklinton, named for Benjamin Franklin, was the first ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNHistoric Spaghetti Warehouse trolley saved from demolitionRickenbacker Woods Foundation is making a last-minute push to save the historic trolley from the former Spaghetti Warehouse building before it is demolished and relocate it to a site honoring ...
But, once again, it's central Ohio with the starring role, as Pickaway County will be home to Arsenal-1 ... their manufacturing will take place in Columbus, they're going to have continued ...
The nation's fastest-growing traveling festival will return home for the 12th edition of Breakaway Ohio from May 30-31 at the ...
A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area ...
New data from Zillow highlights seven Midwest cities with the lowest climate risks—offering homebuyers some potentially safer and more affordable options.
City officials invite Columbus residents to share their thoughts on a redevelopment proposal that aims to bring fresh housing, businesses, and cultural spaces to this neighborhood.
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CNET on MSN5 Things to Know Before Getting a Heat PumpAn efficient new HVAC system might save you money, but you'll want to keep an eye on a few potential issues before going ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSN24-story Columbus tower with grocer receives $4.5 million Ohio tax creditDemolition is expected to begin this spring to make way for a new mixed-use Columbus tower that recently earned a tax credit from the state of Ohio. Bluestone Brothers Development was awarded a $4.5 ...
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