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Columbus: Random Development and News
Too bad it couldn't be another 5 stories taller but it should be a nice fill in that particular gap of the skyline. The tower should look really nice driving down 70 W towards downtown.
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Columbus: Downtown Developments and News
I have a feeling with all the media attention that corner will get, they will have no problem selling out all those condos. Talk about great advertising.... This will be an ongoing story for NBC4 for the next year and 1/2. This will put a huge spotlight on downtown and may spur even more growth.
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Columbus: Downtown Developments and News
NBC 4 Announces Downtown Studio 4 On The Square Planned For Broad And High Streets POSTED: 5:56 pm EST January 20, 2005 UPDATED: 9:05 am EST January 21, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio -- NBC 4 will build a landmark satellite studio at Broad and High streets in downtown Columbus, the station announced Friday. The studio will incorporate a glass facade; much like the "Today" show and other similarly designed NBC broadcast studios. Groundbreaking is scheduled for April. The studio opening is scheduled for summer 2006. Full story at http://www.nbc4i.com/station/4113290/detail.html http://www.8onthesquare.com/ http://www.broadandhigh.com/
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Columbus: Downtown Developments and News
TV station plans to build studio at Broad, High Friday, January 21, 2005 Debbie Gebolys THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Broad and High is to become home to daily television news by next year. WCMH-TV (Channel 4) will open a Downtown news studio as part of the Casto company’s redevelopment of five buildings at the intersection once considered the most important in central Ohio. Scaffolding surrounds the one-time home of Roy’s Jewelers on the intersection’s northeast corner and adjoining buildings that once housed street-level stores beneath offices. The buildings have been vacant since city inspectors declared them unsafe two years ago. Casto plans to tear down 4 E. Broad St., just east of Roy’s and where the studio will be built, and 12 and 18 N. High St. beginning in April. It is part of a $30 million conversion that also will include offices, high-priced condominiums, street-level shops or restaurants. Craig Robinson, WCMH-TV president and general manager, said a street-level studio will broadcast morning or afternoon news in front of windows that would show Downtown traffic and pedestrians. Full story at http://www.dispatch.com/2005/01/21/20050121-Pc-C3.html
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eaton, ohio
I thought the saying goes like this...... Would you rather be "Dayton" a girl from Eaton or "Eaton" a girl from Dayton?
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Random Ohio Sports Talk
Columbus Destroyers unveil new logos, helmets, and jerseys. Unfortunately, I only have pics of the new logos.
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Columbus: Random Development and News
Thanks cmh, I was too lazy to do all of them. 8 On The Square is a proposal. Do you know what the staus is on 8?
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Columbus: Random Development and News
You ask and you shall receive
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Columbus: Random Development and News
Here's a couple more.... Buckeye Federal Building - Marriott Residence Inn extended-stay lodges The Terraces Rendering
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Columbus: Random Development and News
Better late than never but here is the new construction thread for Columbus LOFTS, LOFTS, AND MORE LOFTS!!! The Brunson Rendering Did I mention LOFTS? ConneXtions Lofts Rendering And another 60 Spring Rendering Guess whats next? You guessed it...... LOFTS (coming soon) Lofts at 106 Front of building Ok, had enough lofts for now? Me too, heres other stuff. Grant Rendering And finally...... I don't remember what they call this one This isn't it, more pics coming soon
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Random Ohio Sports Talk
If Brown were alive, watching Ohio teams would kill him Tuesday, September 28, 2004 TODD JONES COLUMBUS DISPATCH Blame the old man. He died 13 years ago and it has been misery for us ever since. Paul Brown cursed us. He could have been kind and provided us something else in his inheritance — such as another NFL team to root for. Instead, the great man left us the two franchises he founded and coached: the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals. A perpetual root canal would have been better. Believe it or not, teenagers, the Browns and Bengals were once good, at least when the old man was alive. Since Brown’s death, it has been nothing but broken hearts, unfulfilled promises, failed first-round draft picks, and defeat after defeat after defeat. MORE: http://dispatch.com/browns/browns.php?story=dispatch/2004/09/28/20040928-E1-01.html
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Random Ohio Sports Talk
Browns 20 Ratbirds 3 :res:
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Random Ohio Sports Talk
ColDay, you can bite me too :finger: GO BROWNS!!!
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Random Ohio Sports Talk
Bite me Bungle! :crack:
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Random Ohio Sports Talk
Well yes, in reality the both suck (well at least the Bungles). And of course this is all in fun so please don't take any offense to what I might say. It's football season, have fun with it. GO BROWNS!!!!