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Former BrewDog Franklinton bar listed for lease as turnkey restaurant space
A former BrewDog bar in Columbus’ Franklinton neighborhood has been placed on the leasing market, opening the door for a new operator to take over the high-profile space weeks after the Scotland-based brewery closed the location as part of a broader pullback in the city. Roth Real Estate Group is marketing the freestanding property at 463 W. Town St. as a turnkey opportunity for a restaurant, cafe, brewery, bar or creative retail concept. The building offers more than 4,900 square
Former BrewDog Franklinton bar listed for lease as turnkey restaurant space
A former BrewDog bar in Columbus’ Franklinton neighborhood has been placed on the leasing market, opening the door for a new operator to take over the high-profile space weeks after the Scotland-based brewery closed the location as part of a broader pullback in the city. Roth Real Estate Group is marketing the freestanding property at 463 W. Town St. as a turnkey opportunity for a restaurant, cafe, brewery, bar or creative retail concept. The building offers more than 4,900 square
Dallas mayor outlines city priorities in annual State of the City address
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson delivered his annual State of the City address on Thursday, choosing the newly launched Texas Stock Exchange as the backdrop for a speech that centered on growth, public safety, and the evolving landscape of downtown. The mayor used the moment to emphasize both the accomplishments of the past year and the challenges that lie ahead, particularly as major employers and professional sports teams reassess their future ties to the city. During his 20-minute remarks, John
Dallas mayor outlines city priorities in annual State of the City address
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson delivered his annual State of the City address on Thursday, choosing the newly launched Texas Stock Exchange as the backdrop for a speech that centered on growth, public safety, and the evolving landscape of downtown. The mayor used the moment to emphasize both the accomplishments of the past year and the challenges that lie ahead, particularly as major employers and professional sports teams reassess their future ties to the city. During his 20-minute remarks, John
East San Jose’s former MACSA youth center demolished after devastating fire
A once-vibrant symbol of youth empowerment in East San Jose has been reduced to rubble, ending years of community efforts to restore it. The former Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA) youth center, a landmark that stood as a gathering place for generations of young people, was demolished over the weekend, more than a month after a fire devastated the vacant structure. Excavators arrived early Saturday morning to bring down what remained of the facility. The demolition
East San Jose’s former MACSA youth center demolished after devastating fire
A once-vibrant symbol of youth empowerment in East San Jose has been reduced to rubble, ending years of community efforts to restore it. The former Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA) youth center, a landmark that stood as a gathering place for generations of young people, was demolished over the weekend, more than a month after a fire devastated the vacant structure. Excavators arrived early Saturday morning to bring down what remained of the facility. The demolition
DC Council to vote on RFK Stadium redevelopment and potential Commanders return
The Washington Commanders may return to play football in the District of Columbia by 2030, but significant hurdles remain before that becomes reality. The D.C. Council is scheduled to vote on Tuesday regarding legislation that would enable a major redevelopment of the RFK Stadium site, potentially paving the way for the Commanders’ return. While city officials and proponents of the project emphasize its economic potential and promise to revitalize the area east of the Anacostia River, loca
DC Council to vote on RFK Stadium redevelopment and potential Commanders return
The Washington Commanders may return to play football in the District of Columbia by 2030, but significant hurdles remain before that becomes reality. The D.C. Council is scheduled to vote on Tuesday regarding legislation that would enable a major redevelopment of the RFK Stadium site, potentially paving the way for the Commanders’ return. While city officials and proponents of the project emphasize its economic potential and promise to revitalize the area east of the Anacostia River, loca
Columbus leaders respond to VP Vance’s crime remarks with data-driven rebuttal
City officials in Columbus are disputing recent comments made by Vice President JD Vance, who suggested during a visit to Ohio that people may be reluctant to visit downtown Columbus due to concerns about lawlessness. Vance mentioned Columbus alongside other Ohio cities, questioning whether families and individuals feel safe going downtown for a meal or an outing. Speaking to an audience during his appearance, the Vice President said, “How many of you all have wanted to go t
Columbus leaders respond to VP Vance’s crime remarks with data-driven rebuttal
City officials in Columbus are disputing recent comments made by Vice President JD Vance, who suggested during a visit to Ohio that people may be reluctant to visit downtown Columbus due to concerns about lawlessness. Vance mentioned Columbus alongside other Ohio cities, questioning whether families and individuals feel safe going downtown for a meal or an outing. Speaking to an audience during his appearance, the Vice President said, “How many of you all have wanted to go t
Mountain View plans El Monte road diet to improve pedestrian safety
City officials are moving forward with long-awaited road safety improvements along El Monte Avenue following a series of pedestrian fatalities. These upgrades, which were discussed in detail during a recent advisory committee meeting, aim to reduce risks along a corridor known for its high traffic volume and dangerous crossings. The project also covers nearby sections of El Camino Real, a major arterial route. The section of El Monte Avenue set for redesign stretches from El Camin
Mountain View plans El Monte road diet to improve pedestrian safety
City officials are moving forward with long-awaited road safety improvements along El Monte Avenue following a series of pedestrian fatalities. These upgrades, which were discussed in detail during a recent advisory committee meeting, aim to reduce risks along a corridor known for its high traffic volume and dangerous crossings. The project also covers nearby sections of El Camino Real, a major arterial route. The section of El Monte Avenue set for redesign stretches from El Camin
Naperville’s Heritage Square to Transform into $53M Dining and Entertainment Hub Block 59
A major redevelopment is underway in Naperville as a familiar shopping center from the 1990s prepares to be transformed into a modern destination for dining, leisure, and entertainment. Announced through an official release, the $53 million project will reimagine the aging Heritage Square and Westridge Court shopping centers into a vibrant new district named Block 59, bringing new life to a corner that has long been part of the city's suburban landscape. Situated at the int
Naperville’s Heritage Square to Transform into $53M Dining and Entertainment Hub Block 59
A major redevelopment is underway in Naperville as a familiar shopping center from the 1990s prepares to be transformed into a modern destination for dining, leisure, and entertainment. Announced through an official release, the $53 million project will reimagine the aging Heritage Square and Westridge Court shopping centers into a vibrant new district named Block 59, bringing new life to a corner that has long been part of the city's suburban landscape. Situated at the int









