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Columbus faces a critical shortage in housing across all price points as the LeVeque Tower converts 69 apartments into condos, starting at $240,000.
As Central Ohio braces for a population surge of up to 700,000 new residents by 2050, city leaders are taking a proactive step to secure the region’s water future.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Department of Public Utilities has received a makeover. The city announced that the department will now be known as Columbus Water & Power and has unveiled a ...
Columbus wants to replace 24,800 lead and 14,200 galvanized service lines that run from water mains to houses and buildings. The city is working to identify the material in another 58,000 lines.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lawrence Tower, once a premium residence hall for students at The Ohio State University, is now at the center of a health and legal crisis. The university moved to relocate all ...
Central Ohio native’s mission of clean, sustainable water by: Samantha Bender Posted: May 31, 2025 / 10:49 PM EDT Updated: May 31, 2025 / 11:11 PM EDT ...
The City of Columbus wants 40,000 residents living downtown in 2040, but Leary believes that’s only achievable when all options are available. “You got to have a good mix,” said Leary.