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Mixed Use Development Trending In Columbus Real Estate Market
What’s New In Downtown Columbus: Local developers, including Bluestone Brothers and Riewald Development, share a vision for bringing momentum to developing communities throughout the greater downtown Columbus area. Upcoming developments by the teams include two mixed use development projects on Rich and Spring Street. Here’s a look into the recently proposed mixed use developments coming…
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Cleveland Real Estate Trends: MidTown Experiences Market Boom
What’s New In Cleveland: Cleveland’s MidTown neighborhood is experiencing an increase in real estate investment aimed at bringing new business opportunities, housing options, and energy to the area. Residential developments are cropping up at a rapid pace – including several office-to-residential apartment conversion projects driven by the remote work trend. Retail and industrial projects also…
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Ohio Real Estate Developers Plan Residential and Commercial Projects
Development Updates in Cleveland and Medina: Cleveland city officials, developers, and residents are gearing up for several potential new projects, including a plan to revamp the Cuyahoga riverfront and construct new apartments in Lincoln Heights. In Medina, developers plan to build a new industrial commerce park. If realized, these projects promise to drive multifamily and…
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Ohio Real Estate: Is Columbus the Silicon Valley of the Midwest?
Silicon Valley companies are leaving in herds from Northern California to Columbus, Ohio. Columbus is currently being dubbed the ‘Silicon Valley’ of the Midwest. The cost of living has drawn in tech companies at a record pace and the salaries of Columbus tech companies have grown faster than the rate of salaries in California’s Silicon…
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$10M Tax Grant Accelerates Ohio Historical Renovation Projects
The Governor has extended more than $40M in historical site revitalization tax credit for 38 projects around the state to spur development activity and revitalize unused areas. The tax credit is granted to developers to rehabilitate historic properties. Below are a few projects that are leveraging the tax credit.
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Beechwood’s Strong Office Market Attracts Residential Development
Like many cities, the pandemic pushed back development in Cleveland for two years. Residential, mixed-use and retail projects are slated to be completed across Downtown, The Flats, Midtown, University Circle and other major neighborhoods in Cleveland. Beachwood, a suburb of Cleveland has a slate of new projects in the area thanks, in part, to their…
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Cleveland Real Estate Developers Are Hard at Work on These Projects
New developments and rehabilitation projects are popping up all over Cleveland and its surrounding suburbs.
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Investments Coming to Columbus Led by Intel and Stonehenge Real Estate
Intel is leading the charge with new investments pouring into the Columbus area. Plans for a $20 billion semiconductor plant are expected to create 20,000 jobs.
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Cincinnati Development News: Real Estate Development Rebounds, Q4 2021
While US commercial real estate vacancies remain low compared to pre-pandemic levels, Cincinnati still experienced growth in the second half of 2021, with estimated 27 new projects added. A few exciting ongoing projects include a hospital development, a $45mn apartment development, a $30mn restaurant/multi-purpose development, and a $150mn mixed-use community development. Government entities have also…