The thing about the cost of living and housing is that we could build out in all four directions in Columbus. We have no mountains and no ocean and this is Ohio not New Jersey
I wish we had a brand new Intel fab coming to the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. Yes we have the military bases and shipyard but.I’d pick working at Intel making their new semiconductors instead .
Intel hasn't even completed half of their plant. Completion date has been pushed back to 2027 and its already starting to turn into a white elephant on them.
Hopefully not! We have the opportunity to get ahead. Material cost increases have had a huge impact everywhere. I think there will still be value, but we may have to get further from Columbus to find it.
Not accurate about finding contractors. 100% of the contractors on that project are Union, and most of them are out of state companies. The guy who’s coming to remodel your house doesn’t have anything to do with that work.
It's great to see growth however I really hate to see all these trees killed due to building and no one is replacing them. I am also concern about the jobs it is said people don't want to work as it is so why keep building if we don't have people to fill the jobs.
I did not see what the property looked like before they started, but can imagine it had some trees. One of the things I love about Ohio are all the trees, but you are right, we have to replant them. I think we are going through a big transition in the workforce, expectations, etc. It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. However, with all those supply chain woes over the past few years (we got many of our products from overseas) it will be good to have more semiconductor capacity here in the US. I just really am hopeful we can avoid some of the pitfalls those other cities experienced. Thank you for your comment and watching the video.
@@BlueAgaveStudios Unsure of the context of what's funny. All I know is, we have every big city in the entire history of this nation, is wherever you prioritize too much "growth", you degrade quality of living. This country is too money centric. Especially in the current year and the types of policies this will bring to an area that's already in a rapid decline of quality of living. Boomers will get their fiat currency by selling their over inflated homes to investment firms so they can blow it all on hedonism in their final days, predictably. So they are definitely happy. Neocons are happy for selling out the nation for economic growth and jobs. Democrats are happy for the population replacement and leftist fundamentalist idealism it will bring to the voting block. Regular people get gentrified (priced out) and replaced. The area gets used up in the next few decades and left in a horrible state. NYC, LA, SF, and Detroit come to mind. Columbus has already been enough of a cancerous tumor as it was without the Intel debacle.
it might not increase the quality of life for you@@LostBeetle But we are getting more tax dollars for school and other public funding. Seriously? if your are anti-development why dont you go live in a cave up in the mountain?
Wow that's amazing places in Ohio so much attention place I love 💙 Ohio State
We ARE getting a lot of attention here, I love it too!
My dream i wanna visit America before I die
I’ve lived in Columbus, Ohio all my life, 42 years, I’ve never seen it grow like this
Bananas
@@seanestep3288 , the locals don't like it , my friend in the northeast side calls them "towelheads" lol
Wow you finally did it great job thank you so much for this.
Yay! I’m glad you like it Avery. What should I do next?
@@LivingtheColumbusWay, the unaffordable housing dilemma in Columbus! Too many people moving there & the housing infrastructure can't keep up.
If I was in my 20s again I would move back there to get a job @ Intel making up to $135,000 year!
The thing about the cost of living and housing is that we could build out in all four directions in Columbus. We have no mountains and no ocean and this is Ohio not New Jersey
I hope the traffic stays up north! 😆
Me too!!
I live north 😅
Good story.
I wish we had a brand new Intel fab coming to the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. Yes we have the military bases and shipyard but.I’d pick working at Intel making their new semiconductors instead .
Come on up!
@@LivingtheColumbusWay sign me up !
@@jameshendricksjr , U don't want winter & drab dreary cloudy skies for months. More sunshine in winter in VA
Intel hasn't even completed half of their plant. Completion date has been pushed back to 2027 and its already starting to turn into a white elephant on them.
Talk about Amtrak passenger Rail coming back to Columbus Ohio and your opinion. as your Next Video
I need to research this more, but do have it on my list
Intel is in Hillsboro and Aloha…. Not Portland.
Ok, but it's so close to Portland and seems like a suburb
Bye bye affordable housing.
Hopefully not! We have the opportunity to get ahead. Material cost increases have had a huge impact everywhere. I think there will still be value, but we may have to get further from Columbus to find it.
Moved to Columbus in 2013, there was a shortage back then already, I moved back to Pennsylvania in 2015.
Not accurate about finding contractors. 100% of the contractors on that project are Union, and most of them are out of state companies. The guy who’s coming to remodel your house doesn’t have anything to do with that work.
We'll see. Trades are severely short already here it seems.
Let’s go Intel! Need to beat Taiwan in producing semiconductors.
We NEED chip security!!
It's great to see growth however I really hate to see all these trees killed due to building and no one is replacing them. I am also concern about the jobs it is said people don't want to work as it is so why keep building if we don't have people to fill the jobs.
I did not see what the property looked like before they started, but can imagine it had some trees. One of the things I love about Ohio are all the trees, but you are right, we have to replant them. I think we are going through a big transition in the workforce, expectations, etc. It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. However, with all those supply chain woes over the past few years (we got many of our products from overseas) it will be good to have more semiconductor capacity here in the US. I just really am hopeful we can avoid some of the pitfalls those other cities experienced. Thank you for your comment and watching the video.
@@LivingtheColumbusWay I hope so too. I live here in Columbus ohio and I see so much construction daily. Great video keep it coming.
@@carebears4295, especially around Ohio State , they just keep building
There should have been a public vote on this. You know, the people who are about to have their world turned upside down?
😂
@@BlueAgaveStudios Unsure of the context of what's funny. All I know is, we have every big city in the entire history of this nation, is wherever you prioritize too much "growth", you degrade quality of living. This country is too money centric. Especially in the current year and the types of policies this will bring to an area that's already in a rapid decline of quality of living. Boomers will get their fiat currency by selling their over inflated homes to investment firms so they can blow it all on hedonism in their final days, predictably. So they are definitely happy. Neocons are happy for selling out the nation for economic growth and jobs. Democrats are happy for the population replacement and leftist fundamentalist idealism it will bring to the voting block. Regular people get gentrified (priced out) and replaced. The area gets used up in the next few decades and left in a horrible state. NYC, LA, SF, and Detroit come to mind. Columbus has already been enough of a cancerous tumor as it was without the Intel debacle.
😂why do you have a say on land you don’t own? Not to mention this is boosting economy. Finally we are revitalizing the rust belt
@@constancekang9914 "Muh infinite economic growth"
Get out of here dude. It's not going to increase quality of life.
it might not increase the quality of life for you@@LostBeetle But we are getting more tax dollars for school and other public funding. Seriously? if your are anti-development why dont you go live in a cave up in the mountain?
Huh? From google i saw the metro population is 2.1 million
The metro yes, but Columbus proper is what I was referring to