A proposed storefront on Grand Boulevard between Ohio 4 and the South Hamilton Crossing railroad overpass could be the start of a trend, Hamilton City Council Member Tim Naab said Wednesday.
Because the 2.5-story building had been vacant for awhile, the new owners need a conditional-use certificate to reoccupy it, council was told, in a preview of legislation that will go before the council in a future meeting.
“This project is in a business-zoned district, so residential is a conditional-use,” city Planning Director Liz Hayden said.
Not to change the topic here:
Storefront serving caffeine with a double-shot of confidence for students with special needs
In Lakewood, people are lining up outside one hidden gem that's giving students with special needs the courage they need to be successful.
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Max and his classmates work behind the counter while taking orders, managing inventory and counting change.
"They blow us away. I mean, they can do it," Cristina Smith said, "And their eye contact and they're communicating."
She said running 26 miles pales in comparison to the 180-degree change she's witnessed in Max's disposition.
Developer would put four new floors of apartments atop vacant Brighton Center storefront |
Developer Henry Chen has filed plans with the BPDA to add four floors with 23 apartments to a currently vacant one-story building between the Rockland Trust and Santander Bank branches on Market Street in Brighton Center.
The ground floor would remain as commercial space, although Chen, the owner of Cynergy Realty, would seek to rent it out rather than let it lie fallow. His $4.5-million proposal, is, of course "transit oriented," although it also includes 24 parking spaces in "the increasingly popular Brighton community."
Feds claim suspected heroin and cocaine dealer worked out of Lincoln Heights storefront | Lincoln
A 20-count indictment, filed in Los Angeles federal court, charges a total of 15 defendants with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and alleges a series of illegal acts as part of the conspiracy between December 2015 and December 2019.
The 11 defendants were expected to make their initial court appearances Wednesday afternoon in federal court in downtown Los Angeles.
The defendants include Gabriel "Nightowl" Ortega, 42, alleged to be one of the organization's ringleaders. He's accused of directing operations from his home in Lynwood and from a storefront he allegedly operated in the 2800 block of Pasadena Avenue in Lincoln Heights.
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Milford Dunkin' hands out free coffee for a year to celebrate re
Milford Dunkin' celebrated its next generation store by giving away free coffee for a year to customers who walked through the door Friday.
Employees at the newly remodeled storefront at 275 Boston Post Road handed out free coffee for a year to the first 100 people in line at 7 a.m.
Formerly known as Dunkin' Donuts, the US-based coffee chain rebranded itself to just Dunkin' last year.
Online Retailers Are Moving into the Real World | GlobeSt
CLK, LLC acquired the complex for $94 million, according to Cagan's Realty, Inc., an affiliate of Cagan Property Management Inc. of Skokie, IL, which represented CLK in the transaction.
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As former Dominick's store continues to sit empty, Palos Heights brainstorms what could take its
An empty Dominick's Finer Foods in Palos Heights has residents and city officials fuming over the loss of income to the city and blighted empty storefront that is sapping more dollars from other nearby stores.
So they packed a Palos Heights Public Library meeting recently to brainstorm ways to persuade Albertsons, which controls the former store's lease, to release it so another retailer can purchase or rent the site. Albertsons also owns Jewel-Osco, which has a store in this city.
Good Karma owner works to combat food insecurity - The Auburn Plainsman
Good Karma, a local restaurant serving Indian cuisine, has created a new way of helping those in need in the Auburn area.
Sunny Merchant, 23, grew up in Auburn and graduated this past May with a psychology degree from Ohio State University.
"My parents own Philly Connection, which is another food truck on campus," Merchant said. "I wanted to do my own thing for college and wanted to grow on my own. But I had to come back because you just can't stay away from Auburn for too long."
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