Everything posted by GCrites
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Sycamore Township: Kenwood Towne Centre
A lot of malls would give something like H&M a discount on the lease since sub-anchors are taking the place of anchors in drawing foot traffic these days. But until this year Kenwood didn't have to do stuff like that as much as some other malls did.
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Columbus: Easton Developments and News
I know property owners on 5th Ave near Grandview are paying TIF funds due to Gradview Yard. These are properties that in some cases were built in the 1950s and before.
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Circleville / Pickaway County: Developments and News
GCrites replied to Summit Street's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionMinimum lot sizes, minimum road frontage length, minimum length to width ratios, driveway restrictions.
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Circleville / Pickaway County: Developments and News
GCrites replied to Summit Street's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionScioto Township is the only township in northern Pickaway County that allows subdivisions. Otherwise you have to be annexed into town. Heavy Grove City influence in development pattern and culture.
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Columbus: Local Media News & Discussion
This license should be a lot cheaper than the 102.5 one.
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Ohio University and Athens - non-development news
Seems heavily influenced by the three big Pantera home movies
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Columbus: Historic Photos
Cool! Almost positive that's an electric car on the race course in the last picture.
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Columbus: Local Media News & Discussion
The CD92.9 DJs said that once they have access to the full 92.9 frequency that the signal will clean up since the main 92.9 frequency is still broadcasting out of Delaware with the My 92.9 Classic Hits format. So if someone is up there they are apparently still hearing My 92.9 instead.
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Columbus: Local Media News & Discussion
OK, trying to piece together what's going on here. So I figured that if CD102.5 was going to come back to terrestrial radio it would be on an under-utilized frequency or something with less power due to the sheer up-front and fixed expenses of being a big power station in a market this size. At first they will be on the 92.9FM (W225CS) repeater located somewhere in Columbus but not the main 92.9 stick in Delaware. This limits them to a max of 100 watts on FM currently. I can't pick up the station using my analog tuner radios in the bathroom and kitchen here in Groveport, but I can on my digital tuner home system and the car -- with some snow. Now I can pick it up on AM at 1580 which is 3,200 watts during the day and 290 at night (currently it is night). When they get access to the "full power" 92.9 on 1/1/21, they will also be going from the main 92.9 (WDLR) transmitter in Delaware which is still only 500 watts yet drops to a mere 29 watts at night. In addition to that they will get a bit of a boost from a low-power translator also located in Delaware on 92.9 (W225CM). To give you a power comparison, the old CD102.5 frequency was 15,000 watts out of Baltimore with -- as far as I know -- no additional translators. Even after the main frequency kicks in, the best way to pull them in at home may be on AM or of course the stream. Then again, most people aren't using analog tuned radios like I am or may live closer to the four towers they will have. As it stands right now they won't be able to crank up the power on the 92.9 frequency due to the possibility of frequency bleed with a Windsor Ontario station. Blame Canada! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDLR Also it looks like the Blue Jackets and Crew games will not be coming over to CD92.9FM. Those were probably expensive and don't want to be exclusive to a 500 watt station.
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Cincinnati City Council Corruption
Nah, prisoners are super nice to corrupt politicians since the thought is that the pol might help them on the outside.
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Upper Arlington: Developments and News
GCrites replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionI mean, wouldn't that insurance office rather be in an actual office rather than a split-level?
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Columbus: Fifth by Northwest (5xNW) Development and News
GCrites replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionSomething new to look at from the smoking porch of Meister's.
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Cincinnati City Council Corruption
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A classic.- Cincinnati City Council Corruption
bOtH sIdEs- Cincinnati City Council Corruption
Or they wouldn't play ball with Cranley directly and were working with different developers- Cincinnati City Council Corruption
At least one user on here was sounding the alarm about that but since the rest of us didn't have access to the information and specifics we couldn't go too deep with it.- Cincinnati City Council Corruption
Not really if they had to twist his arm to save the Streetcar.- Cincinnati City Council Corruption
in other places they would be Republicans. Too hard to get into office with an R next to your name in town.- Columbus: Local Media News & Discussion
Monday I think.- General Transit Discussion
If you're going to run a streetcar through a bunch of existing residential-only SFH you're at least going to have to put an amusement park at the end- Columbus: Local Media News & Discussion
On second thought, research probably is available in some way for local music by using generalities such as tempo, key, song length, instruments used, number of singers, male/female, genre etc.- Columbus: Local Media News & Discussion
Alt105.7 is IHeartRadio so that's something I'm sure they've at least looked into.- Personal Finance / Investing Thread
What news could tank the stock though? I'm trying to think of some, but people ignore everything bad about their situation already.- Cincinnati City Council Corruption
I could never figure out how P.G. raised money so easily - Cincinnati City Council Corruption