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    The report, called Insight 2050, was written by the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, Columbus 2020, which is an economic development non-profit created by the Columbus Partnership, ULI ...

  3. Columbus' proposed zoning revamp is here -- what you need to ...

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    Columbus is updating its zoning for the first time in 70 years, and the city is proposing major changes along the city's major corridors, including this area of South High Street north of ...

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    The region needs to add 200,000 housing units by 2030, according to the Columbus Housing Strategy, and the proposed zoning would allow 88,000 units to be developed along the city's corridors ...

  6. Southern Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Southern Orchards is an established neighborhood near the south side of Columbus, Ohio.It is located immediately southeast of downtown and is the 23rd most walkable neighborhood in Columbus with 3,538 residents. [1]

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    That was just one of the issues raised Thursday evening at the Columbus City Council's second public hearing on a massive new rezoning proposal affecting over 12,000 parcels before the city closes ...

  8. Merchant Building - Wikipedia

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    In February 2023, as expected, archaeologists discovered the buried remains of 40 people in the site. The 1-acre property was part of the 10-acre North Graveyard, one of the original cemeteries created in Columbus. From 1813 to 1864, it was the primary cemetery for Columbus-area residents.

  9. Franklin Park (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The development of Franklin Park brought in both the working class and the wealthy. [4] The neighborhood is a mix of both larger mansions and smaller, modest homes. The 1930s were a transitional zone between the fast-paced city life of downtown and the countryside beyond Alum Creek .