A Downtown project tasked with transforming Capitol Square into a vibrant mixed-use district was awarded a substantial tax credit from the state of Ohio this week.
A state agency approved tax breaks Monday for three major Columbus projects, two of which will dramatically reshape Downtown.
From a $2 billion John Glenn International expansion and Intel’s $20 billion New Albany plant to a proposed new Columbus ...
This week, the City of Cleveland (the City) and the State of Ohio (the State) took several key actions in the battle to prevent the Cleveland ...
West Hawaii residents are pleading for Hawaii County to intervene against extreme parking prices in Kailua-Kona.
Innovative developments impacting student housing, the medical world, transportation, performance venues, Downtown and a ...
Four Central Ohio projects were awarded Transformational ... Here's what's planned for phase 2 of Heath's $66M Central Park project Downtown Columbus project adds housing, scraps office and ...
Enjoying a baseball game at Huntington Park is one of recent travelers' favorite things to do. The homegrown Columbus Clippers ... You'll find the stadium downtown in the Arena District; parking ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Tax Credit Authority on Monday approved $9.1 million in tax credits for the first phase of ...
What's happening: Skeptics will say not much beyond some pretty pictures, after the surprise announcement last February that the Columbus ... the downtown of northwest central Ohio.
"Downtown is in a ... State Street to the former Columbus Dispatch building at 34 S. 3rd St. Buildings in Capitol Square Renaissance would connect to Preston Park, an elevated, landscaped walkway ...
CLEVELAND — Amid the Haslam Sports Group's plan to build a domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns in Brook Park ... Ohio's Modell Law, previously relied on the same law to acquire the Columbus ...