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Governor DeWine, Lt Governor Husted Unveil Columbus Innovation District

(PRNewsfoto/JobsOhio) COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted were joined by JobsOhio, The Ohio State University, Nationwide Children s Hospital, Franklin County, the City of Columbus, and state legislators to unveil the Columbus Innovation District. The Columbus Innovation District will bring together globally recognized education and healthcare research institutions to bolster the creation of in-demand jobs and fuel $3 billion in economic impact for Columbus and Ohio over the next 10 years. The Columbus Innovation District will be a hub for innovation and growth in Ohio, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) educational opportunities, positioning Ohio to compete nationally for growing tech and healthcare employers.

AMG: The importance of inclusivity in NEO s innovation ecosystem

Midtown apartment plan might spur relocation of historic Euclid Avenue mansion

Midtown apartment plan might spur relocation of historic Euclid Avenue mansion Cleveland City Planning Commission The Allen-Sullivan House, at 7218 Euclid Ave. in Cleveland s Midtown neighborhood, has been vacant and deteriorating for two decades. It sits on the northern end of a broader site that s now earmarked for an apartment development. Toggle Fullscreen Cleveland City Planning Commission Renderings show how Signet s planned buildings, designed by City Architecture, would reference the brick factories and sawtooth-roofed industrial structures that once populated Midtown. Toggle Fullscreen Cleveland City Planning Commission A rendering shows how an apartment building would replace the Allen-Sullivan House, changing the look and feel of the site s frontage along Euclid Avenue.

10 Most Affordable Cities To Buy A Home - Channel3000 com

Channel3000.com February 2, 2021 8:57 AM Natalie Campisi - Forbes Advisor Posted: Updated: February 4, 2021 6:47 AM One of the main reasons people buy a home is to build wealth. The common line is: “Why pay someone else’s mortgage and contribute to their equity (via rent) when you can spend the same amount of money or less and reap the rewards?” But, if you’re in a pricey area, that wealth can quickly get eaten up by a mortgage that resembles a tapeworm constantly sucking up funds as your bank account shrinks. This is what’s bluntly referred to as being “house poor.”

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