Other projects include: -$33 million tax credit to redevelop 9.8 acres between Broad and Third streets in Columbus, a project known as the Capitol Square Renaissance, that is to replace a concrete ...
The $16.5 million rehabilitation of the historic at 23 Federal Plaza ... site. Columbus-area development gets nearly $45 million in TMUD Several Columbus-area projects made up more than $44.8 million ...
FC Cincinnati received the second-largest amount from the state, just behind the $33 million commitment to the $574 million Capitol Square Renaissance project in downtown Columbus. “We are ...
2025 0127 TMUD Award Descriptions by Alex Caperton on Scribd The state of Ohio provided the following details about the three Columbus-area projects. The Capitol Square Renaissance: located near ...
The state of Ohio provided the following details about the three Columbus-area projects. The Capitol Square Renaissance ... a public plaza, institutional spaces, and structured parking.
Pilgrims were thronging in the opposite direction, toward the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the great shrine in the heart of the capital ... when I arrived at the plaza in front of the ...
2024 Building Columbus Awards Developer of the Year: Edwards Cos. Punch List: Edwards Cos. has big ambitions for Capitol Square Punch List: Edwards Cos. has big ambitions for Capitol Square ...
The Columbus development firm The Edwards Companies was approved for up to $33 million in tax credits for its Capitol Square Renaissance project. The $574 million development would add four ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — 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.
And these deals included more than a dozen first-time buyers in Columbus. "We're seeing a lot of new capital chasing the market," he said. "It feels like every week there is a new group that is ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Capital Line, a two-mile bike and pedestrian path, will travel through some of Columbus's most vibrant areas. The path will extend through the Gay Street district ...