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Franklin and Delaware counties record top luxury home sales in December 2025
Central Ohio’s luxury real estate market closed out 2025 with several high-value residential transactions, as Franklin and Delaware counties recorded notable home sales during December. Property records show that the most expensive single-family home sold in Franklin County reached $2.45 million, while Delaware County’s top transaction closed at $1.2 million, reflecting continued demand for upscale housing across the region. In Franklin County, December’s highest-priced reside
Franklin and Delaware counties record top luxury home sales in December 2025
Central Ohio’s luxury real estate market closed out 2025 with several high-value residential transactions, as Franklin and Delaware counties recorded notable home sales during December. Property records show that the most expensive single-family home sold in Franklin County reached $2.45 million, while Delaware County’s top transaction closed at $1.2 million, reflecting continued demand for upscale housing across the region. In Franklin County, December’s highest-priced reside
Culver’s opens new restaurant in northeast Columbus after months of delays
Culver’s has officially opened a new restaurant in northeast Columbus, marking the latest expansion of the fast-casual chain in central Ohio after several delays pushed back its original launch timeline. The restaurant began welcoming customers on December 8 at 6000 Old Hamilton Road, located within the Hamilton Quarter shopping center near the Gahanna and New Albany communities. The opening follows months of anticipation after the company initially targeted an October debut. Whil
Culver’s opens new restaurant in northeast Columbus after months of delays
Culver’s has officially opened a new restaurant in northeast Columbus, marking the latest expansion of the fast-casual chain in central Ohio after several delays pushed back its original launch timeline. The restaurant began welcoming customers on December 8 at 6000 Old Hamilton Road, located within the Hamilton Quarter shopping center near the Gahanna and New Albany communities. The opening follows months of anticipation after the company initially targeted an October debut. Whil
Franklin and Delaware counties report multimillion-dollar home sales in October
The luxury housing market in central Ohio recorded another strong month in October, with Franklin County leading high-end sales as the most expensive property reached a price of $2.4 million. Delaware County also saw significant movement in the upper tier of its residential market, where two homes tied for the top position at $1.5 million each. Together, the regions reflected a steady appetite for premium real estate across several of the area’s most sought-after communities. In F
Franklin and Delaware counties report multimillion-dollar home sales in October
The luxury housing market in central Ohio recorded another strong month in October, with Franklin County leading high-end sales as the most expensive property reached a price of $2.4 million. Delaware County also saw significant movement in the upper tier of its residential market, where two homes tied for the top position at $1.5 million each. Together, the regions reflected a steady appetite for premium real estate across several of the area’s most sought-after communities. In F
New Albany considers tighter restrictions on e-bikes and scooters
New Albany officials are weighing new regulations that could significantly change how residents and visitors use electric bikes and scooters within city limits. During recent meetings, members of the New Albany City Council discussed proposed legislation that would redefine how these increasingly popular modes of transportation are classified and where they can operate. Under the proposed ordinance, electric bikes and scooters would be formally categorized as vehicles under city law
New Albany considers tighter restrictions on e-bikes and scooters
New Albany officials are weighing new regulations that could significantly change how residents and visitors use electric bikes and scooters within city limits. During recent meetings, members of the New Albany City Council discussed proposed legislation that would redefine how these increasingly popular modes of transportation are classified and where they can operate. Under the proposed ordinance, electric bikes and scooters would be formally categorized as vehicles under city law
Columbus-area volunteers support Kentucky tornado relief with meals and care
In response to the powerful tornadoes that swept through parts of Kentucky last week, a dedicated team of 28 volunteers from Ohio, including residents from Blacklick and New Albany, mobilized quickly to bring relief to communities left devastated by the disaster. These volunteers, affiliated with the Rapid Relief Team (RRT), the charitable arm of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, were among the first to arrive in some of the hardest-hit areas around London, Kentucky, delivering both ess
Columbus-area volunteers support Kentucky tornado relief with meals and care
In response to the powerful tornadoes that swept through parts of Kentucky last week, a dedicated team of 28 volunteers from Ohio, including residents from Blacklick and New Albany, mobilized quickly to bring relief to communities left devastated by the disaster. These volunteers, affiliated with the Rapid Relief Team (RRT), the charitable arm of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, were among the first to arrive in some of the hardest-hit areas around London, Kentucky, delivering both ess









