Advertisement

Home

New affordable housing investments may leave Columbus’ most vulnerable properties, and tenants, behind

Even as new bonds approved by voters hope to transform housing development for years to come, a desperate shortage of affordable units continues to push low-income renters into the lowest-quality homes.
Latest articles
Vada Azeem comes to the other side with ‘The Difficulty Crossing a Field’
The Columbus rapper’s remarkable new album finds him making peace with the road taken.
Kasmira Snyder reclaims the night in ‘Untethered’ 
The new exhibition from the Columbus artist kicks off with an opening reception at Wild Goose tonight (Friday, March 13).
Columbus City Council meeting debates the local impact of data centers
‘This is the beginning of a conversation,’ councilmember Christopher Wyche said of the four-hour meeting, during which reps from the data center industry, labor unions, and environmental groups joined residents to debate everything from data center water usage to the number of jobs these massive facilities actually create.
Desespera elbows out space with the ferocious ‘Bracero’
The Columbus four-piece will celebrate the release of its bracing new album in concert at Rumba Cafe on Friday, March 13.
The problem with the CDC prohibiting ‘never use alone’
Officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reportedly told recipients of overdose prevention funding that they may no longer be allowed to promote the message that has become one of the pillars of harm reduction.
The death penalty in Ohio stands at a critical juncture
For more than a year, Gov. Mike DeWine has teased an announcement related to capital punishment in the state. With his term winding down, advocates fear the time for action is beginning to run short.