
Zachary Jarrell
Staff Reporter at Dayton Business Journal
Full-time reporter, part-time news media nerd. Annoying about music, fun facts and growing up in Appalachia. @JournalismUC & @NewsRecord_UC alum. he/him
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Zachary Jarrell
Fischer Homes is readying to build 300 homes on roughly 157 acres in Pickerington. Fischer Homes is readying to build 300 homes on roughly 157 acres in Pickerington. The $135 million development, located at 8207 Busey Road, will include three home collections, according to the homebuilder:The development, dubbed Sycamore Springs, also will have a walking trail.
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1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Zachary Jarrell
Ohio Humanities, which disburses Congressionally allocated National Endowment for the Humanities funds throughout Ohio, is putting its grant program on pause for the foreseeable future. Ohio Humanities, which disburses Congressionally appropriated National Endowment for the Humanities funds throughout Ohio, is putting its grant program on pause for the foreseeable future after DOGE targeted the federal agency with big cuts.
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1 month ago |
nbc4i.com | Zachary Jarrell
COLUMBUS, Ohio (COLUMBUS BUSINESS FIRST) — The Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority has sued one of the architecture firms that worked on the downtown Hilton’s second tower over “late and defective” construction documents that the authority says delayed the project and added millions in constructions costs. The authority filed the lawsuit Monday in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, accusing Atlanta-based Cooper Carry Inc.
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1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Zachary Jarrell
The Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority has sued one of the architecture firms that worked on the downtown Hilton's second tower over “late and defective” construction documents that the authority says delayed the project and added millions in constructions costs.
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1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Zachary Jarrell
A new mixed-use development with a hotel and restaurant space could be coming to undeveloped farmland along I-70. A new mixed-use development with a hotel and restaurant space could be coming to undeveloped farmland along I-70. West Jefferson Village Council will consider in May preliminary plans for a "high-quality" mixed-use development on about 18 acres at 5160 Route 29, according to an email from the city. The site offers approximately 14 developable acres.
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