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  • Myers to retire in June, leaves indelible mark on Ohio State’s Columbus campus

    Keith Myers will retire on June 30 from his role as The Ohio State University’s vice president of Planning, Architecture and Real Estate (PARE). He will be replaced by Amanda Hoffsis, who currently serves as PARE’s associate vice president and as president of Campus Partners.Myers joined Ohio State in 2013, after a 30-year career in private practice. A graduate of Ohio State, he spent nearly 10 y...
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  • In the News: Ohio State to spend $1.2M on 'Framework 3.0' campus development plan

    Columbus Business First shared news on February 9 that Ohio State trustees this week were voting to approve spending $1.2 million to develop an update to the "Framework 2.0" master plan approved back in 2017, which resulted in the development of the west campus Innovation District and the University Square project at 15th and High.Read Full Article (Note: Subscription Required). ...
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  • In the News: Ohio State's Innovation District gets $47M 25-year incentive

    Columbus Business First shared news this week that Ohio State's incentive is projected at $47 million over the next 25 years for the 12,000 high-paying jobs it expects to create in its Innovation District.It replaces the previous biggest-ever jobs incentive, also for the university.Read Full Article (Note: subscription required)...
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  • Innovation District to spearhead economic growth, research and expanded talent

    The Ohio State University’s research and innovation enterprise is getting a major financial boost from Governor Mike DeWine and JobsOhio.The Innovation District will receive a major share of a $100 million investment from JobsOhio, the state’s economic development group, into the central Ohio region, advancing the area’s health sciences and research space. Nationwide Children’s Hospital will also...
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  • Share Your Thoughts on the Northwest Corridor

    Share your insights on the future of the Northwest Corridor and mobility in central Ohio. The Northwest Corridor, one of central Ohio’s most critical transportation connections, links major institutional and employment centers including The Ohio State University, the OhioHealth hospital campus, Grandview Yard, Downtown Columbus and the Arena District. Community members have shared their thoughts ...

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