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John Edgar’s Neighborhood: God, Grace and Affordable Housing
The leader of Community Development for All People has a driving mission to help Columbus’ South Side become a diverse, thriving, welcoming “front porch to the kingdom of God.”
Columbus Monthly
Start at Frank Road, where a 90-acre patch of mud marks the spot where the furnaces of Buckeye Steel once roared, and drive north along Parsons Avenue to Livingston, where the glistening towers of Nationwide Children’s Hospital loom. Between the two, you’ll see reminders of the many stages of the South Side’s history: robust industry and modest prosperity, decline and decay, rediscovery, reinvention and nascent renewal.
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