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Intel was originally supposed to start production on the plants this year. The facilities are expected to bring 3,000 jobs to the community.
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Business & EconomyColumbus Metropolitan Club panelists spoke on how the conversion of office space to retail and residential developments will impact the city's downtown district.
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Business & EconomyA Northeast Ohio economic development leader is raising concerns after the state cut funding for "mega sites" - large areas of land that can be used for development.
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Columbus announced its next phase for the Zone-In plan, which seeks to modernize and update its zoning code and land-use policy to encourage development. This next set of parcels include more than 40% of the city, mainly in commercial and industrial areas.
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Whitehall City Council members decided to reconsider three ordinances related to a citizen-led referendum effort targeting tax breaks for the proposed Fairway Cliffs housing development.
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Whitehall City Council approved tax abatements for Fairway Cliffs last month. Now, hundreds of Whitehall residents are seeking to put referendums on the November ballot.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentKen Apacki, of Granville, is starting with 24 monitors that will establish a baseline for the air quality before Intel's chip plant and other manufacturers come online.
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We’ll talk about conservation efforts that are underway to maintain the rural character of central Ohio.
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On this edition of All Sides, we’ll talk about the increase in lawsuits related to denied developments in the suburbs and changes happening in Columbus.
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Business & EconomyIn a statement to ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½, Intel said it remains "fully committed to Ohio and the Silicone Heartland project." The project is estimated to cost around $28 billion.