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brian korte

Metropolitan Tower 224'
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  1. brian korte replied to a post in a topic in Ohio Politics
    Yikes. We've only added 30 voters to the rolls in the last 20 years?
  2. Three is too many? Planning Commission, Historic Conservation, City Council And most projects do not have to go through Historic Conservation so its just two.
  3. What's the point of promoting home ownership for folks that can't afford a down payment?
  4. Still working through the pre-development process when I last asked about a month ago.
  5. $15M development at May St. $17M development at McMillan/Wayne St $25M development at McMillan/Concord $29M Park Ave development $40M McMillan Ave Model Group Development
  6. They are not contemplating a garage. They are contemplating workforce housing and that not all residents will have, or want, a vehicle.
  7. Surely Model Group would be the potential buyer or would want to acquire that building with their recent purchase of the Kroger building and land.
  8. Not quite. That building burned down in a massive fire. https://www.fox19.com/2019/10/04/crews-battle-fully-involved-alarm-fire-northside/
  9. They were not gone. They were moved into place and put together as one big trailer on the south side of the lot. There's also an excavator on the site. I believe the developer closed on their financing on Friday last week. Activity will be picking up and dirt should be getting moved this week.
  10. brian korte replied to a post in a topic in Roads & Biking
    Is the roundabout at Dana/Clinton Springs a "mini-roundabout"?
  11. From the HCB packet, "The building will have the appearance of a 2-story building but will remain a strictly commercial building designed for an eating and drinking establishment." and "The building is a 2 story building by appearance, as the interior is a 1 story functional space."
  12. No. They didn't start the pre-development meetings with the city until May 2019 and they didn't submit their building permit application until December 2019 (which still hasn't been approved). Would guess a combination of finalizing the plan, getting approval from the neighborhood, lining up funding, and doing environmental remediation all contributed to the delay.
  13. There were about 7 pickup trucks milling about inside the Anthem site today. I'm expecting work to start this month.