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  2. List of demolished buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio

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    The reason for the demolition was often that the condition of the building was no longer adequate, but in some cases, its style was already ostentatious and outdated. Another aspect taken into consideration is that because the cost of renovating a building is very high, demolition is sometimes seen as preferable over renovation.

  3. Land Bank discusses demolition plans for properties, plans to ...

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    Land Bank votes to apply for Ohio Department of Development grants for area demolition projects.

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  5. Category : Demolished shopping malls in the United States

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    Cortlandt Town Center; Cottonwood Mall (Utah) Crestwood Court; Cross County Mall (Florida) Crossroads Mall (Colorado) Crossroads Mall (Florida) Crossroads Mall (Nebraska)

  6. Columbus City Center - Wikipedia

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    Columbus City Center (known locally as City Center) was a 1,250,000 sq ft (116,000 m 2), three-level shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio. It was located in the city's downtown, near the Ohio Statehouse, next to the Ohio Theatre, and connected to the Hyatt on Capitol Square hotel. The mall closed and was demolished in 2009.

  7. 'It just doesn't get done': Demolition dispute could kill ...

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    Why Butler County is hesitant to pay for demolition. Butler County Treasurer and land bank chair Michael McNamara said the demolition needs to benefit Butler County if Smyjunas wants to use the grant.

  8. S.G. Loewendick & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The demolition crew at the Columbus City Center mall in 2009, later made into Columbus Commons. S.G. Loewendick & Sons was founded by Sylvester G. "Tedo" Loewendick. He was the son of a German immigrant who settled in Newark, Ohio. Tedo was employed as a shop foreman and then garage owner for years, though in 1929 moved to demolition, tearing ...

  9. What’s happening at University Place site that’s been set for ...

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    “The City is reviewing a building permit for a proposed Sustainable Housing for Ageless Generations (SHAG) project that will be located on the corner of 27th and Grandview,” he wrote.