Everything posted by GCrites
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
You could put a magnet that says COTA over the RTA logo on that bus and nobody would know the difference at that time. Maybe they traded when one city or the other was short-handed and did exactly that.
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Madison County: Developments and News
I know a lot of motorsports country clubs got built about 10 years ago across the country but I'm not sure how they are doing now. I don't hear much about them anymore.
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Ohio High School Football: General News & Discussion
The games in red on the poster imply that they did have four home games in 2018. But maybe they were "home" games that took place somewhere out of town?
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Ohio High School Football: General News & Discussion
Where were they practicing and playing their home games?
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Columbus: Random Development and News
GCrites replied to Summit Street's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionYes, rando Jubba business centers/malls.
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Ohio High School Football: General News & Discussion
You mean to tell me a charter school lied?
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Cincinnati/NKY International Airport
At Rickenbacker they moved two houses about 1.5 miles away. One blew apart in a storm before the foundation was done. There was only a little left, maybe the kitchen and bathroom. It was an ordinary '60s split level. When they finally got it done it became a 3-story mansion: https://www.google.com/maps/@39.8048779,-82.899283,3a,75y,89.34h,90.7t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sOb_ztqYHflYB005Dx4kf1Q!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 I have no idea who funded this whether it was Rickenbacker paying a ton for it or insurance or the people were rich anyway. Another house got moved much further away -- over 5 miles into Pickaway County. Also a plain old '60s split level that got added onto a bunch: https://www.google.com/maps/@39.7691014,-82.894511,3a,75y,351.04h,88.14t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s0EA0kAWdBknsKg1vBmNuAg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
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Housing Market & Trends
I cannot get anything made from PVC for my business at all. The retail value of the products is too low ($3-5 a piece) and you pretty much can't raise it since they are non-essential hobby products.
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Housing Market & Trends
How about things like electrical and PVC? Electrical didn't start going up until much later, 6+ months after lumber went up. Are prices sticky due to that lag?
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Cincinnati: Population Trends
It was a very hot topic on UO in 2007
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Columbus: Historic Photos
I wonder if there were any flophouses in the SN at that time.
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Columbus: Merion Village / Southside Developments and News
Drove by it today and there is still a lot of busted-up concrete on the site but I couldn't tell if the nasty stuff is still there.
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Columbus: Historic Photos
As in the Bowery during flophouse times?
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Columbus: Downtown: Discovery District / Warehouse District / CSCC / CCAD Developments and News
GCrites replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionI just saw the sign in real life now twice on here.
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Columbus: Population Trends
5xNW, Clintonville and Linden are the big ones that come to mind. Also Grove City, Hanford Village and Urbancrest come to mind as far as suburbs go.
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Columbus: Population Trends
Oddly, Columbus does have a lot of housing constructed in the 1940s.
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Columbus: Merion Village / Southside Developments and News
That picture from the article might be older than I thought. I haven't been by in a couple months.
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Lancaster: Developments and News
In the time since that article was written, Lancaster raised its earnings tax rate from 1.75% to 2.2%. Effective January 1, 2021.
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Lancaster: Developments and News
Probably property taxes since data centers typically don't employ a lot of people per square foot.
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Columbus: Merion Village / Southside Developments and News
That's a lot of land for $8.5 million in today's Columbus warehouse development site market. Of course the cleanup is going to be $$$$$$$.
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Lancaster: Developments and News
Land prices are what I was thinking about in the first place when I saw those data centers go up in New Albany.
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Lancaster: Developments and News
You figure that, but when it's Facebook and Amazon doing it in New Albany saying the internet is better, you know they have the money to fix it too.
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Lancaster: Developments and News
I thought the internet in a given area had to be really good to land a data center. That's why the data centers all get built in New Albany instead of Darbyville or something. The internet in that location is notoriously atrocious.