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Jim Weiker

Columbus

Business Editor at The Columbus Dispatch

Senior Writer at The Columbus Dispatch

Real-estate and housing writer, Columbus Dispatch

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  • 1 week ago | newarkadvocate.com | Jim Weiker

    Jim WeikerThe Macklin apartment complex on the site of the former Spaghetti Warehouse restaurant will feature a bar facing West Broad Street. Images From Moody Nolan Submitted To The CityThe Macklin apartment complex proposed for the former site of the Spaghetti Warehouse restaurant on West Broad Street will feature a bar and several amenities including a pool.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Jim Weiker

    Workers began demolishing the United Way headquarters on South 3rd Street Downtown Monday, in anticipation of replacing the building with a five-story mixed-income housing complex. Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority plans to replace the three-story, 55-year-old building at 360 S. 3rd St. with the $29-million housing complex, called AspireColumbus.

  • 1 week ago | dispatch.com | Jim Weiker

    The Columbus Messenger newspaper chain closed Friday, after more than half a century of covering central Ohio suburbs. Founded in 1974, the chain operated five newspapers covering the outer ring of Columbus: Grove City Messenger, Groveport Messenger, Madison (County) Messenger, South/Canal Winchester Messenger, and the Westside Messenger.

  • 1 week ago | cantonrep.com | Jim Weiker

    The Columbus Messenger newspaper chain closed Friday, after more than half a century of covering central Ohio suburbs. Founded in 1974, the chain operated five newspapers covering the outer ring of Columbus: Grove City Messenger, Groveport Messenger, Madison (County) Messenger, South/Canal Winchester Messenger, and the Westside Messenger.

  • 2 weeks ago | dispatch.com | Jim Weiker

    Less than two years after opening, the $5-million Kee entertainment venue, bar and restaurant in Downtown's Warehouse District has closed for regular hours. The venue, at 225 Neilston St., is now open only for events, according to its website. The Kee opened in late April 2023 in a 33,000-square-foot former warehouse on the northern edge of Downtown after what owners said was a $5.5 million renovation.

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Jim Weiker
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30 Jan 25

House hunt of Columbus couple featured in New York Times. (Full disclosure: It's my niece and her fiance - way to go, Harper and Jeremy) ... https://t.co/bry2nShDv1

Jim Weiker
Jim Weiker @jimweiker
3 Sep 24

$700,000 Homes in Ohio, Arizona and Oklahoma https://t.co/JRu8zcW2OQ

Jim Weiker
Jim Weiker @jimweiker
27 Aug 24

Highway construction stalls $100 million Hoster Brewing redevelopment in Brewery District https://t.co/tONpld3Jih via @DispatchAlerts