German Village Society dropped its lawsuit against Columbus as talks with the city on historic curbs show progress.
Fred Holdridge and Howard Burns helped create German Village as we know it today. Their legacy lives on at Hausfrau Haven.
As a resident of German Village and chair of the German Village Society’s Historic Preservation Committee, I am deeply concerned about the recent destruction of 150-year-old sandstone curbs in our ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min A historic German Village ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A decades-old bee colony in German Village is no longer living in the place it once called home; rather, it’s been relocated after one person allegedly reported a sting. The ...
The two-story brick building has apartments and a pair of retail tenants.
A judge's order requires the city to get approval from the German Village Commission for construction, prompting the city to seek a change in the law. The German Village Society argues for preserving ...
Columbus financial adviser Brian Sutliff had been driving through German Village one sunny day in 2020 when he parked his car on Third Street. As Sutliff would soon realize, it wasn't just any old ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Residents and visitors in and around German Village are beginning to see new parking signs in the neighborhood, part of the city of Columbus’ new permit parking program, which ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Each December German Village transforms into a holiday storybook. Sunday night, thousands of visitors poured into the historic neighborhood for Village Lights which is one of ...
The Columbus City Council will soon weigh in on a fight between city officials and the German Village Society over how to balance accessibility, expense and historic preservation when installing curb ...
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