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  1. This rendering is peak midwest with adding an 's' at the end of a company that doesn't have an 's' in the actual name. There should be a "Kroger's" and "Meijer's" in there, too.
  2. Where does this stand in the commission process? I forget.
  3. I think that all of Ohio is going to boom this decade, especially with the TMUD credits.
  4. Length AND girth, just how UO likes it.
  5. Work has also finally begun, in earnest, on the Thrive Cos site right across 4th. It was pretty dead with no equipment on site until this week. Now, it's full steam ahead.
  6. I went whale watching during my lunch walk, today. Unfortunately, I didn't spot any whales. I did, however, see these two specimens. Their arrival into a local environment is usually a precursor to whales joining the environment in the near future. They have a sort of symbiotic relationship where these scavengers will devour the remains of dead organisms and clear the space for the whale to move into it's new habitat. Local parasites will attempt to attack the whale as it moves in, so hopefully our whale can fight them off for great future whale watching.
  7. Not to mention, they have the sidewalk closed and a lane of traffic blocked off for absolutely nothing.
  8. I was wondering if this was the case. I noticed in many of their quotes, they mentioned how "transformational" this will be.
  9. Speaking of the Bhutanese community, someone on reddit said that Reynoldsburg has the first Bhutanese-Nepali elected official in the country. I thought that was pretty cool.
  10. Thanks. I actually found that they have a page for this area and all of their properties: https://www.hackmancapital.com/portfolio/warehouse-district/
  11. I wonder if the same company that made the proposal for the new event space commissioned this. The article about that space mentioned that the same company owns multiple properties in the area. It would be really interesting if they are going all in on giving this area an identity.
  12. Looks like the crane that will build the tower crane is on site at Arlington Gateway.
  13. I wasn't trying to "prove you wrong." I was just trying to clear it up in a more detailed way so everybody could stop being hostile to each other over it.
  14. If you look at that number again on that page, you will see that the label for that 49,934 number is "Population, Census, April 1, 2020." It isn't an estimate, but the official number. The official census results are the population as of April 1, 2020. That's why you're seeing the same number being mentioned by people yesterday as the one "from 16 months ago." The official number released yesterday IS the number as of 16 months ago.
  15. So, April 1, 2020 is 16 months ago, as @OhioFinestkeeps saying. I think the confusion is that @OhioFinestisn't aware that the official census numbers that were released yesterday are the numbers as of April 1, 2020. It has just taken this long to release them. So, they think the 49,934 on that page is some number from last year, and the number released yesterday is a different measurement in 2021 and should be a different number. But the 49,934 listed on that page for April 1, 2020 IS the number that was released yesterday. If you look at the label for that 49,934 number, it says "Population, Census, April 1, 2020", meaning it is the official census number and not an estimate. The estimate for 2019 is higher up and has "Estimate" in the label. We won't see estimates for 2021 until next year.
  16. So, this post by @OhioFinest in the Ohio population thread has a screenshot of the number they're talking about. I don't really know what we're looking for, but maybe this can help clear it up.
  17. Can you just link to the page where you see that data? That would clear this all up without everybody bickering at each other.
  18. Unfortunately, looks like the 902,500-910,000 crowd was correct in the survey. Thought we'd be higher.
  19. Much of Nashville's growth has been in outer suburbs rather than in the central city.
  20. That may be a bit extreme.
  21. He's referencing the post in the Ohio Population thread where somebody listed the cities and has Columbus at 880,000, which contradicts what was said in the presentation.
  22. This isn't right. They had us as one of the 14 cities gaining at least 100,000 people during the presentation.