Columbus,
Ohio, offers the perfect combination of small-town charm andbig-city appeal. Known as "The Biggest
Small Town in America," it features a diverse job market that includes
thriving small businesses and larger workplaces. The notable employers in
Columbus include Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center and CoverMyMeds, which is
developing a 12-acre campus. Amazon is also looking to fill 2,500 positions in
Columbus. The city boasts several rooftop bars that offer stunning views of the
city, including The Beeker, 985 High, and 303 communities. Columbus also hosts
a variety of unique entertainment events throughout the year, such as Blues
& Jazz, Pride, Columbus Arts Festival, Fashion Week, Quarter Horse
Congress, Italian Festival, Com Fest, Oktoberfest, Slice of Columbus, and
Margarita & Mimosa Festival.
Apartments for rent in Columbus
The
View on Grant is the best choice for an apartment for rent in Columbus. The Discovery District is a unique urban enclave
located in Columbus. It stands out for its educational institutions,
residential density, and regional attractions, all easily accessible from The
View on Grant. The area is situated in the upper-right quadrant of the city and
has quick access to Interstate 670 and a wide range of cultural and artistic establishments. The View on Grant offers a variety of apartment floor plans from studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments
with high-end finishes, including modern kitchens, connected baths, and large
industrial-sized windows that provide some of the greatest views in all of
Columbus. For more information, call (614) 999-9544.
Ohio Theatre
The
Ohio Theatre is a magnificent performing arts facility with stunning
Spanish-Baroque architecture and a seating capacity 2,791. It hosts over 100
performances annually, providing visitors an unforgettable experience. Starting
February 2023, the theatre has introduced accessible booster seats for younger
guests, but availability is limited. To receive a booster seat, guests must ask
for a house manager upon arrival. The Scottish-born architect Thomas W. Lamb
designed the theatre as a palace for the commoner, and it opened in 1928 as a
Loew's movie house, complete with its orchestra and theatre organ. During the
vaudeville era, many famous performers graced the Ohio Theatre stage. Anne
Dornan, one of the first women to graduate from the Columbia School of
Architecture, decorated and furnished the building.
The Statehouse addressed the bill on spousal rape
State Senator Bob Hackett has introduced Senate Bill 109 to protect patients from sexually abusive medical professionals. The bill requires doctors on probation for sexual misconduct to notify their patients in writing. It allows the State Medical Board of Ohio to take action more quickly when a physician is accused of sexual misconduct. Prosecuting attorneys must notify the board if a doctor is convicted or pleads guilty to a felony or misdemeanor in court. Hackett hasn't seen opposition and is confident it will become law. I hope everything will be cleared about the bill and it will have a good use in the society.
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