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  2. Chicago's budget doesn't calm financial concerns - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Although the Chicago City Council passed a budget for 2025 this week, the city’s financial problems are not going away. Chicago taxpayers are looking at a billion-dollar ...

  3. Key Bank leaving namesake downtown Columbus office tower ...

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    The 21-story Key Bank building, shown here in 1997, was built in 1964.

  4. Report finds Illinois with over $200 billion in total liabilities

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    On the local level, Reason Foundation found that New York City had over $300 billion in total liabilities at the end of 2022, more than four times Chicago’s $74 billion in liabilities and nearly ...

  5. Economy of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, GBQ Partners, a professional services firm was founded, [1] and is the largest Columbus-owned accounting firm. During the recession beginning in late 2007, Columbus's economy was not impacted as much as the rest of the country, due to decades of diversification work by long-time corporate residents, business leaders, and political leaders.

  6. Bricker Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The John W. Bricker Federal Building is a federal office building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The structure was designed in the Brutalist architecture style and was built in 1977 to house federal offices. It has seven stories, and is part of a 454,000 sq ft (42,200 m 2) facility, including an eight-story parking garage. [2]

  7. Franklinton (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Franklinton is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, just west of its downtown. Settled in 1797, Franklinton is the first American settlement in Franklin County , and was the county seat until 1824. As the city of Columbus grew, the city annexed and incorporated the existing settlement in 1859.

  8. US debt reckoning escalates sharply as top bond buyer pulls ...

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    Pimco said it's reducing exposure to long-term U.S. bonds amid concerns about soaring federal deficits and debt. Instead, it favors shorter-term bonds, some overseas issuers, and corporate debt ...

  9. Columbus metropolitan area, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The station was also a stop along the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad and the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. Columbus is now the largest metropolitan area in the U.S. without either a local rail or intercity rail connection (Phoenix opened a light-rail system in 2008, but still lacks an Amtrak connection ...