News from UA
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Tree of Life-AOL
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Tree of Life Appeals Council Decision to Environmental Court
Tree of Life Christian Schools appealed the decision of city council that denied a conditional use permit to open a school in the former CompuServe facility on Henderson Road.
Tree of Life Uses Environmental Court to Appeal UA Ruling
Tree of Life Christian School officials have filed an appeal regarding the former AOL-Compuserve building with the Environmental Division of the Franklin County Municipal Court.
CIC Opposes School at Commercial Site
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Kingsdale
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Logjam Finally Broke for Kingsdale Redevelopment
Arlington Crossing Sales Pop as the Redevelopment of Kingsdale Rises
Stories Abound on the Redevelopment of Kingsdale
The purchase of Kingsdale by Continental Real Estate Services is a newsworthy topic. In a recent news release, UA City Manager Virginia Barney had this to say: "I know I speak for both City Council and Staff when I say this is great news for our community. After many months of meetings, research and numbers crunching by various involved parties, it is gratifying that the project is now ripe enough for the public review process to begin in earnest."
Tax Incentive Helps Grow Future Revenue
Arlington Commons wins BZAP nod
After significant redesign to address resident concerns, the Arlington Commons project on Lane Avenue receives a favorable recommendation by neighbors and unanimous approval by BZAP members, allowing the high-quality restaurant, retail and office mixed use development to move forward.
NCR Purchases Adult Day-Care Business
The recent announcment of NCR's purchase of Heritage Day Centers is anticipated to increase future staffing at its corporate headquarters in UA.
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New Businesses Continue to Find a Home on Tremont
According to an article in Upper Arlington ThisWeek, "Tremont Place, a shopping center adjacent to the Arlington Crossing condominium development, has experienced brisk business with a Starbucks coffee shop that opened earlier this year and a Robeks smoothie store that opened June 21."
Need for Office and Medical Space in UA Continues
Upper Arlington real estate experts see a continued need for additional office space in our community. Quoted in an article published in Upper Arlington This Week, developers Bob Long, Dave Rhodenhammel, and others continue to receive inquiries about available space from businesses of all sizes — medical offices especially.
Medical Office leasing agent Chad Pinnell and UA resident doctors speak out on the pent up demand for medical office space.
UA Not Alone In Wanting To Create Town Center
According to a Dispatch story in early 2008, Upper Arlington and Whitehall have one thing in common: lack of a vibrant downtown. Mixed-use projects that serve as a town center are becoming more and
more common in central Ohio. In his article, Rozenman talks about public investment to help the private sector, with Hilliard and Grove City taking a cue from Gahanna by investing in infrastructure
upgrades that give developers and investor a heads-up on their projects.
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NCR grows again
Through the assistance of a CIC recommended forgiveable loan, one of the UA's largest employers purchases a neighboring building, allowing its expansion into home health care.
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