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Friday, October 27, 2017
Here are the places you can buy a newly built home in C-bus, all for less than $250k ๐ก๐ธ
Good Morning, Columbus! It's Chelsea.
Any homeowner or real estate addict like myself can tell you that finding the perfect home on a budget isn't exactly easy. But what happens when you want to purchase a new build? Do you have to have a $300,000+ budget in Columbus?
The answer is no. There are plenty of affordable, new build options around town.
Navigator full story: 12 Places You Can Buy A Newly Built House Around Columbus For Under $250,000 [Wiley]
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Navigator Originals โ๏ธWatch Crew Fans Celebrate Incredible Playoff Win That Finished On Penalty Kicks [Arney]After an all-time classic MLS playoff game that the Crew won on penalty kicks, the team will host a home playoff game. The Columbus Crew defeated Atlanta United 0-0 (3-1 penalty kicks) in front of a crowd of 67,000 in Atlanta.Hot Chicken Takeoverโs Easton Location Will Open In Early November [Wiley]Everybody's favorite Nashville-style chicken joint is opening a new location. Hot Chicken Takeover will open at Easton on November 6, and yes, there will be free food. 6 Places To Get A Good Bowl Of Soup For Those Chilly Autumn Nights [Miller]It's finally starting to feel like fall, which means comfort foods are back in season. If you're looking for the perfect soup, don't worry. Zoey's got your back. This 2-Year-Old Pretending To Be A Member Of TBDBITL Is The Best Thing Youโll See Today [Arney]Are you looking to experience a few moments of pure joy? After showing off his Script Ohio skills, this two-year-old is headed to the Skull Session this weekend to show TBDBITL what he's made of! Navigator Weekender: The 15 Best Things To Do This Weekend Including Park Street Tavern Halloween, Boo At The Zoo, And An Evening With David Sedaris [Miller]Looking for some last minute Halloween plans? Look no further. Hereโs What Climate Change Will Do To Columbus In The Coming Century [Arney]Climate change is one of those phrases that may feel real, but not local. James takes a look at what the impacts will be here in the capital city over the next 100 years.
Around Town ๐When it comes to reminiscing about the nostalgia of growing up in Columbus, most people will find a few kind words for City Center Mall. But after its demise, something remarkable happened. This is the story of how a mall became a park and changed the way we all view downtown Columbus. [Marketplace]Flu season is here, and not just for humans. An outbreak of canine influenza in Central Ohio has led to temporary closures of doggy daycares and boarding facilities, as well as owners avoiding dog parks. [Dispatch]Rep. Tim Ryan sat down with Axios to talk about the opioid epidemic, and to share his thoughts on why President Trump just doesn't get it. [Axios]
Coming Up ๐๐ญ 10/26-29: Dreamgirls at Short North Stage๐ 10/27-29: Boo at the Zoo๐ 10/27: Park Street Halloween 2017๐ 10/27: Light the Night Walk๐ 10/27: Obetz Halloween Party at Dixon Quarry๐ท 10/27: Wine, Women, & Shoes๐ 10/28: Ohio State vs. Penn State๐ 10/28: Ghost Trolley at Ohio Railway Museum๐ญ 10/28: David Sedaris๐ 10/28: Trick or Treat at Franklin Park Conservatory๐ท 10/29: Peppa Pig Live๐ 10/29: Halloween Family Funday At North Market
Longread The common cold is the world's most widespread infectious disease. It has also been one of the hardest to decipher. Adults suffer an average of between two and four colds each year, and children up to 10. But the symptoms usually pass after a few days, and people go on with their lives. So how can scientists make breakthroughs on something that has tricked society into thinking that it's just an inevitable part of life? After thousands of years of failure, some scientists believe a breakthrough might finally be in sight.The Guardian: Why Can't We Cure The Common Cold?