The 5 most racially diverse suburbs in Franklin County. Are any of these surprising?
Recently, the US Census released population estimates and demographic information for all places with populations under 50,000. These estimates are particularly useful for looking at neighborhood-level changes. One of the most coveted demographics in cities today is young adults aged 18-34. This group includes a good portion of the Millennial generation. Despite the negative criticisms…
A Gloomy Beginning
In 1871, the brand new Columbus Dispatch ran a front page article of a man recounting a visit he made to the city as a young boy in 1844. The man wrote about coasting into the city on a canal boat and disembarking not far from High Street. He spoke of a…
Let’s take a deep dive into how Columbus grew into the city we all know and love.
Ever since Andrew Ginther won the mayor’s office, a stated focus for his administration has been to reinvest in the Linden neighborhood.
He ran on a platform of spreading investment to other neighborhoods that he, and many others, felt had been ignored by the Coleman Administration’s steady focus on Downtown and the immediate…
Every once in a while, a new development is announced in Columbus that seems great initially, only to see a steady degradation of design, materials, urban qualities - or all of the above - with each new iteration. That seems to be the case with the Harrison West development recently given the moniker of Founders…