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Beavercreek hasn't created new land use and zoning code documents since it first became a city. The public can weigh in, as the city seeks to balance development, preservation and resident priorities.
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The historic Silos in Dayton currently have a food hall and bar. As the business develops, its founders have plans for expansion.
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Orlando Brown, a Black real estate developer in Ohio, dealt with backlash from his church and family when he built an apartment complex in his small village in the 60s.
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The CEO and Founder of the Silos, Wesley Hartshorn, said Dayton had previously been missing out on the market of commercial beer gardens. The venue also creatively repurposed shipping containers.
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WESTRAFO chose Trotwood, Ohio, for its new plant, which should open next year and hire over 200 people. Hydrogen, renewables, grid updates and more are fueling demand for the company's transformers.
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Community members and advocates for those with disabilities spoke with the Huber Heights Planning Board to push for a family or accessible restroom in the future Buc-ees mega gas station.
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The former Willman Furniture building is set to be remodeled by the end of 2024.
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Some people say the term “food desert” doesn’t speak to the larger issues at play. Is “food apartheid” more accurate?
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Over 60 years since their building opened, the Boys and Girls Club of Dayton will finally begin some necessary renovations and repairs.
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The city is seeking input on how to spend $138 million in federal aid through the American Rescue Plan Act. Five more meetings are scheduled this month.
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The Yellow Springs Village Council met this week to discuss the new high speed internet for the village, which will be less expensive than AT&T and Spectrum.
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Today, Springfield, Ohio is home to around 60,000 people – the same number of people as in 1914.