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Columbus Emphasizing Apprenticeships

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In an agreement between the city of Columbus, Ohio, and the Columbus Building & Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO, contractor bids to build the city's new $8 million fire station will include consenting to work within the specifications of Mayor Andrew Ginther's community benefits plan.

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Columbus, OH Wins $50M Smart City Challenge

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Columbus, OH has risen above six other finalist cities to be named the winner of the U.S. As winner of the competition, Columbus secured $40 million from DOT and $10 million from Vulcan Inc. This funding is a game changer for the City of Columbus and central Ohio,” said U.S. Sherrod Brown (D-OH).

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Columbus planning $1B stadium-centric mixed-use program

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Local officials and investors proposed a $230 million arena and adjacent mixed-use complex to keep Major League Soccer Franchise Crew in the Ohio city.

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Developer plans $2B Planet Oasis complex in Ohio

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The 350-acre sports-recreation-entertainment complex near Columbus will include an amphitheater, conference center, 70 restaurants and hotels.

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Smart Planning Boosts Seattle To #1 City For Pedestrians

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Smart Planning Boosts Seattle To #1 City For Pedestrians appeared first on Business Facilities (BF) Magazine. Liberty Mutual Insurance releases pedestrian safety index with top 15 safest U.S. cities for pedestrians.

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Emphasis on Apprenticeships

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In an agreement between the city of Columbus, Ohio, and the Columbus Building & Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO, contractor bids to build the city's new $8 million fire station will include consenting to work within the specifications of Mayor Andrew Ginther's community benefits plan.

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Steve Bollinger

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After earning a degree in business and urban planning, he found home building, if not completely by accident: his father, who died before Bollinger was born, served as assistant secretary of the U.S. Company : Thrive Companies, Columbus, Ohio. and working as a ranch hand. Title : Principal, EVP of Development.