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The Broadwin Update

Two weeks ago I went through the Broadwin and ran into Joe Rechie, the Developer of the Broadwin, 1312 East Broad in Olde Towne East, and Jeffrey Place.  First, let me say that I can’t get over what a nice guy Joe is.  Not in a smarmy real estate tycoon way either, genuinely nice, genuinely interested […]

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Another somewhat useless but cool real estate gadget

The folks over at Trulia continue to try to outcool the rest with this product called HindSight.  While last week’s google announcement regarding the city streets view was impressive, it isn’t in Ohio yet. Trulia recently received a round of investment cash and it’ll be interesting to see if they, GoogleBase, Zillow or some one else […]

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892 East Long Demolition - ?

Does anyone know anything about the demolition of these buildings? This morning I was aghast to see the ruins of one of Long Street’s last remaining rows of storefronts between Monroe and 17th. 
I reviewed this year’s NEAC agendas and saw nothing about this.  While they weren’t the prettiest buildings in the world, I believe […]

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2007 Olde Towne East Tour of Homes - Recap

If you missed the 2007 Olde Towne East Tour of Homes last weekend, you’re surely kicking yourself.  There were 13 homes that ran the gamut from Eastwood Avenue to nearly I-70. It was nice to see the tour get out of the OTE comfort zone, get North of Broad and South of Main while hitting […]

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Olde Towne East Spring Tour of Homes (and Gardens?)

I think the sign says it all.  Sunday May 20th, from 1–7 PM.
Buy your tickets before the 20th, and they’re only $10. That’s only $1.60 an hour if you walk slow and enjoy each nook and cranny to the fullest.
You can’t beat that kind of inexpensive entertainment. Be there. Get that old home mojo […]

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