City Council Candidate Tiara Ross
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Read MoreAs Columbus continues to grow, so do the questions about who the city truly works for and how well its leaders are listening.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Nov 11, 2021 | Business, Civics, Development, Episode, Neighborhoods, Non-Profit, People | 0 |
54,000 households in Central Ohio pay 50% of their income for housing. Homeport, along with other Columbus-based organizations, are working to fix that. This week, Homeport President and CEO Bruce Luecke discusses their work, the growing need for affordable housing in Columbus, and the contributing factors that hamper Columbus’s housing market.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Jul 16, 2021 | Civics, Development, Episode, People | 0 |
As we navigate change, how can we create actionable plans for the future? Futurist Rebecca Ryan has a few ideas. Based in Madison, Wisconson, her past work in Columbus led to the advent of the city’s young professional initiatives. We discussed the work of a futurist, the tangible things that can be done to improve the social fabric of communities, and if it’s important to be back in the office.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Jun 8, 2021 | Business, Development, Episode, Neighborhoods, People | 0 |
The work of architects has an impact on our lives every day. But how does that work get done? This week, we’re talking architecture and development with the principal of architecture and design firm JBAD, Jonathan Barnes. We discussed how architecture firms work, the importance of relationships, the issues that should be kept in mind as Columbus continues to grow, and whether we’re doing a good job of addressing those issues.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Nov 28, 2020 | Business, Civics, Development, Episode, Neighborhoods | 0 |
When it comes to development, the City of Worthington, like many cities with their size and limitations, has to play a balancing act on navigating varying interests. Reporter Brent Warren sat down with the city’s economic development director and assistant city manager, David McCorkle, and Worthington City Manager Matt Greeson to discuss developments coming to Worthington and how they’ve evolved.
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