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Summit Street

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  1. this is a great thread
  2. who has a picture of em?
  3. i thought hilliard officially changed their name to culdesaciard
  4. most people are morons when it comes to geography and knowledge about cities. and in agreement with monte's post, the future is not just calumbus. it is no better than claveland or cincinaati ( :D ). not to mention it's real population is more comparable to dayten or akren. the annexes have good aspects in tax dollars, but half a million people live in columburb, not the city of columbus.
  5. unfortunately it seems the bridge wont get fixed until some terrible accident happens
  6. these residents will have first sniff of bread rising all morning :)
  7. ARTICLE DELETED http://columbus.bizjournals.com/columbus/stories/2005/03/07/story3.html
  8. when it is annouced, you can move it back...too bad you don't get paid on commision for each move :D
  9. is there a rendering released yet?
  10. i wonder if it could function as a courthouse...
  11. giant eagle sells Stadium mustard
  12. http://www.cincinnati-to-you.com you could have goetta delivered (and other cincy foods too)
  13. would this be the place to get a really good peirogie? (sp?)
  14. THE GATEWAY GAMBLE Will Campus Partners find the right mix? By Aaron Marshall / March 3, 2005 The Other Paper Ohio State University doesn't like to gamble. Like most major institutions, OSU likes to head into major projects with a precise sense of how things will turn out. But as the steel beams rise, the concrete hardens and the $150 million South Campus Gateway project finally takes shape along High Street after nine looooong years, it's easy to forget that getting it built isn't the same as making it a success. "It's a gamble, but it's always been a gamble," said Mark Hatch, the former head of the campus-based Community Crime Patrol and one-time board member for Campus Partners, the non-profit group given the task of revitalizing the area. "Everybody could have just thrown their hands up in the air and said, 'We can't do anything about what happens east of campus.' Or they could have tried to do what they did, which is do something bold, unique and big." If the project works right, Gateway will be seen as the catalyst that turned around a blighted, decrepit part of town. It'll be the "pebble in a pond that sends out waves of additional reinvestment," in the words of Campus Partners President Terry Foegler. But if things don't pan out just right - and even some of its fans consider that a distinct possibility - Gateway could become another multi-million dollar revitalization effort gone bust. Can you say City Center II? Foegler knows how high the stakes are for his five-building development spread over 7.4 acres. He knows that simply building 500,000 square feet of apartments, offices and retail space doesn't guarantee that people will want to spend time in them. More at http://www.theotherpaper.com
  15. damn cars, they seem to ruin everything. sidney is the only ohio city i've seen with a public square, that isnt just a waste of space...
  16. it is the building behind the hawk sign
  17. Summit Street replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    i think the corn flakes on sunday law came about along time ago, when the law said you couldn't buy nearly anything on sunday...some how corn flakes must have not been taken off the books. it doesn't refer to the kelloggs cereal, but that would be hilarious if it did