Is President Donald Trump's administration selling the John W. Bricker Federal Building in downtown Columbus? It's unclear. On Tuesday, the U.S. General Services Administration, which manages the ...
However, moving the Bankruptcy Court’s Columbus courthouse from a leased space at 170 N. High St. into the John W. Bricker Federal Building, also on High, has been in the works for over eight years.
A Columbus government building faces an uncertain future after being targeted for "disposal" in a since-deleted list published by U.S. General Services Administration. A Columbus government ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Firefighters are battling a large two-alarm fire at an apartment building in northeast Columbus Monday morning. The fire happened in the 2300 block of Fitzroy Place North near ...
The Columbus Board of Honor met Thursday in a conference room at Columbus City Hall to vote on recommendations for the names of the Columbus Public Safety Building and new Judicial Center.
BLOOMINGTON — The Indiana basketball team locked up the No. 9 seed in the Big Ten Tournament with a 66-60 win over Ohio State on Saturday at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers (19-12; 10-10 Big Ten ...
Three federally owned buildings in Indiana could be at risk after President Donald Trump’s administration announced plans to sell hundreds of properties nationwide as part of federal cost-saving ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Three federal government buildings in Indiana have appeared on a list the U.S. General Services Administration has gathered of properties deemed “not core to government ...
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Despite language in the proposed state budget that ...
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