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Discover Columbus is a site about Columbus Ohio. Originally named "Columbus Best Blog," it was never the best blog in Columbus Ohio. It was a blog about the best in Columbus and Central Ohio! Best restaurants, best real estate company, best schools, best neighborhoods..... written by Maureen McCabe a licensed real estate agent with Columbus Ohio's best real estate company, Real Living HER. Discover Columbus is just a site about Central Ohio.

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Columbus Ohio Economy

Nov. 28, 2007
Categorized in: Columbus In The News

"Job growth offsetting foreclosures' impact on Columbus "economy" is the headline of an article in Business First Columbus written by Matt Burns.

Good news Columbus! It says the picture is grim for many cities but Columbus Ohio is not bearing the brunt of the foreclosure crisis Tsunami as it was painted in the announcements of the Foreclosure Forum that Columbus Mayor Coleman attended earlier this week. The communities with the darkest outlook are experiencing job losses.

The Business First Columbus article after the Foreclosure Forum says: Copyright 2007 Discover Columbus and Maureen McCabe

"A report issued for a national mayor's conference this week painted a grim picture for many cities across the U.S. resulting from the nation's foreclosure crisis, but Columbus wasn't one of them.

Greg Davies, deputy director of the city's development department, said the lack of a potential GDP loss is less an indication of Columbus' relationship to the foreclosure crisis and more a gauge of how job growth has offset it.

"I think it speaks to the strength of the city," Davies said. "Columbus, even though Ohio continues to lose jobs, continues to gain jobs ... and the cities hit the hardest in (the report's) predictions have been losing jobs."

More good employment news from Business First Columbus "Columbus October unemployment lowest in state"

Columbus Housing Market is Stable.

The Business First Columbus Article said that despite the good news on jobs foreclosures are still a problem in Columbus and Davies said:

"We're trying to make people realize this is not just happening in decaying neighborhoods but in middle-class neighborhoods," he said. "People need to wake up and realize this is not just the result of somebody making a bad decision... It's a huge problem that needs to be tackled."

"Columbus Metropolitan Area now 7th-strongest economy"

Sep. 7, 2006
Categorized in: About
Columbus Metropolitan Area

Heads Up!

 
"Columbus has moved up in the rankings of America’s strongest economies."  It says so on my HER Real Living Business Center this morning. It kinda sorta registers with me, I grab the quote.. and wish there was a link to more info. 

Is this what Bonnie of Real Estate Snippets tried to give me a heads up about a day or so ago? Nope her's is a different report...  same economies kinda, sorta including a much too long PDF.    The PDF has gorgeous graphs though.  

Ohio is 50 of 51 (DC must be there?)  Our Mitten State northern neighbor is 51..... OK that is states, what HER Real Living told me about this AM is a statistic about the Columbus Metropolitan area. 


"Columbus has moved up in the rankings of America’s strongest economies."

My HER Real Living Business Center Regional News this morning says:

"According to a POLICOM Corporation ranking, the Columbus Metropolitan Area is now the 7th-strongest economy in the nation, among a list of 361 Metropolitan areas. The city moved up from 12th place in 2005 and 18th in 2004.  Neighboring cities like Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Cleveland rank 9th, 34th and 157th, respectively."

My first attempt to Google for the info I have one too many m's... policomm is political communication.  HER Real Living Business Center spelled it A OK but why isn't there a link ... it would really, really help me if HER Real Living would supply the link.  Or they could just write this blog for me.  Just kidding.  I just Googled it from memory.... interesting but  www.policomm.net/ is not what  I am looking for.  

Policom.com  2740 SW Martin Downs Blvd. #279 - Palm City FL 34990 - 772-781-5559 -

"Economic Analysis Everyone Understands.... 

POLICOM is an independent economics research firm based in Palm City,  Florida, which specializes in analyzing local and state economies.

Discover which local economies in the United States are the strongest or weakest and how your community compares to the rest of the nation through the services offered by
POLICOM Corporation. "

Maybe Policom.com is a subscription only service.  I don't have a lot of luck locating the actual study which shows:

 'the Columbus Metropolitan Area is now the 7th-strongest economy in the nation" 

Yahoo! (an exclamation of joy... not a search engine or internet service or  whatever Yahoo is...)  Buy a home, rates are great, we are healthy in Ohio, very healthy in Columbus. 

 

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