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Hopped Farms Is Growing Your Next Beer - Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine Photograph by Aaron M. Conway A few years ago, longtime friends Shawn Carson and Andrew Conn were discussing how the local restaurant scene’s farm-to-table ethos hadn’t yet spilled over into the burgeoning craft brewing community. The two had a thirst to get back to their agricultural roots, so over beers they hatched a plan to become a planting partner for local brewers. Carson, an anesthesiologist, and Conn, a managing partner for his family’s construction company, decided their side hustle would have to start small. Barley one of beer’s four main ingredients along with water, hops, and yeast was their initial focus, but growing it requires a lot of acreage, so instead they launched Hopped Farms.

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Loosened zoning could cut housing costs | News, Sports, Jobs

Special to The Times Less-strict residential zoning standards, such as those limiting an area to single-family housing, would make homes cheaper in the future, according to a survey of Ohio economists published on Monday. A poll of the Ohio Experts Panel by Scioto Analysis, found that 22 of 26 economists agreed that such a move would reduce housing costs. Some even argued that it would make for better neighborhoods. “It is efficient to allow multi-family units to be built anywhere and allow mixed residential and businesses to allow ‘walkable’ neighborhoods,” University of Toledo economist Kevin Egan commented as part of the survey.

Industrial real estate developers paying top dollar for Bensenville subdivisions

John R. Boehm Katherine Anderson says she and her husband, Arthur Eichorst, received enough money in the sale of their Mohawk Terrace house to buy a Las Vegas condo free and clear. Being surrounded by big industrial buildings doesn t sound like the American Dream to most homeowners. But it turned out quite well in the end for many residents of the Mohawk Terrace subdivision in Bensenville. The owners of a two-story house on Edgewood Avenue just sold it for $875,000. They paid $420,000 for it less than three years ago. A split-level over on Spruce Avenue just fetched $700,000, up from its prior sale price of $240,000 at the end of 2018. Longtime resident Joe Fiore was the big winner, receiving $1.7 million, the highest price in the entire subdivision, for his house on Indian Hill Drive. He estimates it s really only worth about $700,000.

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