Immigrants and Refugees Revive Depressed Neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio
The Northland area of Columbus, Ohio was booming in the 1960s and 70s. About 65 square kilometers, the area was a shopping and dining destination. Its centerpiece was the Northland Mall on Morse Road. “You couldn’t get a parking space at the mall at Christmas time,” President of the Northland Area Business Association Dave Cooper told…
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Sure is empty down here...