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J. Alexander's was acquired by Fidelity National Financial in 2012. It was spun off in 2015. It nearly acquired Ninety Nine Restaurant and Pub from Fidelity National Financial in 2017, [ 6 ] but the deal was ultimately broken off due to shareholder opposition to Fidelity regaining controlling stake. [ 7 ]
Philo H. Olmsted is counted as both the 8th and 12th mayor, [5] Alexander Patton as both the 17th and 19th mayor, [6] James G. Bull as both the 22nd and 24th mayor, [7] George J. Karb as both the 30th and 39th mayor, [8] and Jack Sensenbrenner as both the 46th and 48th mayor. [9]
Scioto Lounge, or the Scioto Lounge deer sculptures, is a series of three bronze sculptures depicting anthropomorphic deer by Terry Allen, installed in Columbus, Ohio, United States. [1]
The abstract pink granite memorial features three angular elements, one of which has a metal plaque with the inscription: ALEXANDER PARK / THIS PARK IS / DEDICATED TO / ARVIN J. ALEXANDER / 1909–1984 / TO HONOR AND PRESERVE THE MEMORY OF A COMPLETE AND TRUE FRIEND OF COLUMBUS, DISTINGUISHED LAWYER AND PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL HE WORKED UNCEASINGLY AND SELFLESSLY TO PROMOTE THE BEST ...
Arvin J. Alexander Memorial (1991), Alexander AEP Park; Breaker (1982), Ohio State University; Celebration for a Champion (1984), Ohio State University; Celebration of Life (2004), Genoa Park; Charles Benton Flagg Memorial (c. 1901), Goodale Park; Columbus Firefighters Memorial (1958), Battelle Riverfront Park; Columbus Police Memorial (2000 ...
The Union Station arch is a 35 ft (11 m) Beaux-Arts arch standing at McFerson Commons Park in Columbus, Ohio.The work was designed by renowned architect Daniel Burnham, as part of a grand entranceway to the city's Union Station.
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The Priscilla R. Tyson Cultural Arts Center is a combination art gallery and teaching space, primarily for visual artists and crafters, in downtown Columbus, Ohio.It is a 38,500 square-foot space at 139 West Main Street, and is part of the city's Scioto Mile tourist district. [1]