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Dayton’s Water Street District is buzzing with construction activity. A new hotel and apartments are in the works.
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The Neighborhood Housing Partnership (NHP) of Greater Springfield opened a second location last year. It’s in southern Springfield, where housing services are in demand. Now, those in need have an option close to home to receive help.
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A joint venture including Vazquez Commercial has contested a contract awarded to Messer Construction to renovate historic homes at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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One of Ohio’s largest health care employers, Mercy Health, has proposed building a new housing complex in Springfield to address commuting challenges for its employees.
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A building project in downtown Springfield has received more than $2 million in state tax credits. This is part of $2.3 billion in state investments for mixed-use development projects across Ohio.
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Lame Duck Session Produces Election Changes, No Abortion Language Clarification; Local Filmmaker Movie in National Registry; CSU / USDA Training Partnership
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An old Springfield favorite has been torn down to allow new life to enter the community. Melody Cruise-In Auto Theater will be replaced by a large development called Melody Parks.
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A Cincinnati agency says large investors are taking some of the most affordable homes off the market, exacerbating the racial wealth gap. It's now helping its new tenants buy the homes themselves.
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Dayton Daily News: Court records allege Antoine Draines, through his company Freedom for Living Property Management, committed wire fraud by lying on applications for rental assistance through Miami Valley Community Action Partnership in 2020.
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WYSO Evening News Update: Amtrak explores options in Ohio; No endorsements for high school athleticsOhio and Amtrak discuss the possibility of passenger trains for the state. And school officials reject a proposal that would have allowed endorsement deals for student-athletes.
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Ohio's Secretary of State Frank LaRose says he still supports J.D Vance even after his remarks on Fox News. Also, the Biden administration uses Columbus to address housing issues that affecting the whole nation.
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge made the announcement from a south Columbus residential construction site.