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Foxconn was touted as part of a new revival in U.S. manufacturing, and state officials offered nearly $4 billion to lure the company to Wisconsin. Things haven't gone quite as planned.
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Columbus City Council last night approved legislation creating a financial penalty on secondary market sellers who fail to pay the city’s ticket tax for…
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Columbus City Council last night approved a 3 percent increase in water and sewer rates for 2020. The city has been raising rates annually over the past…
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The Columbus Board of Education Tuesday moved ahead on proposals that would grant a 30-year tax abatement to a near east side development, and tighten…
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The owner of the former headquarters of the Newark-based Longaberger basket company has announced plans to turn the building into a luxury hotel. Steve…
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Columbus City Council last night approved a 10-year, 75 percent property-tax abatement for a rubber products firm that plans to open a manufacturing…
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The two Amazon distribution facilities planned for Akron and suburban Toledo are receiving 12.1 million dollars in state tax breaks, based on the number…
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Columbus City Council last night rejected placing two ballot initiatives before local voters this fall. Council reversed itself and declared a…
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It’s looking like the conference committee working on a compromise state budget will go into the weekend – with the deadline to sign the budget on Sunday…
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Columbus City Council tonight is expected to approve legislation authorizing property tax breaks to spur affordable housing development and improve…