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NorthShore64

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  1. I’d be interested in seeing it myself. From the September 2021 Downtown Commission Meeting - 314 East Long Street
  2. ODOT video on the OC, posted June 15, 2022:
  3. (7-17,23-22) Lamps Various views from around town
  4. Jenkins Street Lofts (3-23-22) Fencing up at the Eisen 359 20-unit townhouse development site Cohen's 10 single family home development on Kossuth
  5. Normandy Avenue Residences (7-23-22) Last 2 of the 5 North 5th infill between Gay and Long Work on the small 4-unit townhouse development at the NE corner of Long and North 6th Standard Building Renovation
  6. Edwards Tower (7-23-22) View from further down Broad Library Park Phase 3 Residences at Topiary Park The CML East Plaza Renovation is a nice addition to the park/neighborhood Discovery Park Place Apartments Site of 580 East Rich 4-unit townhouse infill along East Walnut (right of truck) Topiary Park Crossing Vera on Broad Grant Street Infill - Vera on Broad and Library Park Phase 3
  7. Work continuing on Plaza/facade restoration (7-23-22)
  8. Phase 3B, I-71 between Broad and Long (7-23-22) Elijah Pierce Avenue from Long and Broad Lester Drive from Long and Broad I-71 North to Broad off ramp Broad Street overpass
  9. Diehl-Whittaker Funeral Home/Kelly Cos. development site. After multiple speakers, the development received zoning approval at last nights city council meeting. The project was approved earlier by the Bronzeville Neighborhood Association. Multiple speakers from the community spoke highly of the development and its role in building back Long Street/creating an entrance to the community. (7-23-22) This development will be the first to be built directly along the rebuilt innerbelt frontage roads/green space. As more of the I-71/70 - Downtown Ram Up project gets completed, we should see additional developments around it to help bridge these gaps left from when the innerbelt was first built (particularly Broad). The phase just south of Long should be wrapping up this fall. Shiloh Baptist Apartment development, 31-unit Building on Mt Vernon 51-unit Building on Hamilton site Adelphi Quarter and a resurfaced Long Street with curb bumpouts 6-unit Development on Long between Miami and 20th 1020 E Long St renovation Remains of 20th and Long 48 Parkwood Avenue renovation and apartment building development 1242 Oak Street renovation and expansion Site of the proposed 51-unit development at 1235 Oak Street The proposed building would be between the grey home pictured above and Wilson Market on the corner. The .77 acre site received rezoning approval at last nights City Council meeting. Here is the proposed sight plan: Eye Homes condominium building at Oak and Wilson The Morgan Phase 3 The Triumph at 18th and Oak Bryden Row Condominiums Rich Street infill between 21st and 22nd 750 East Broad Apartment Building
  10. (7-23-22) Ronald Mcdonald House expansion
  11. Gravity 2.0 (7-23-22) View from Scioto Greenway (Former) West Side Spiritualist Church CoverMyMeds Headquarters Some upgrades to Sounder Ave, new light at McKinley, near CoverMyMeds Franklinton Development Association 10-unit affordable housing development at Town and Hawkes Warner Junction Apartment Building Columbus Karma Thegsum Choling Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Center
  12. (7-23-22) From above Streetscape features are coming in nicely View from Scioto Greenway
  13. Arlington Gateway (7-17-22) Kingsdale Senior Housing building
  14. 8th and High development (7-17-22) 8th & High and King & High cranes Timashev Family Music Building Department of Theater, Film, and Media Arts Building College Road Resurfacing 15th and High Building B1 West Campus West Campus Natural Gas Power Plant West Campus Outpatient Care Building Carmack Road Redo West Campus Interdisciplinary Research Facility Andelyn Biosciences Building Hamilton Hall/Health Sciences Complex Newton Hall Addition Mack/Canfield Halls Renovation
  15. Durable Slate site at 1050 N 4th (7-17-22) Infill on Detroit Avenue east of N 6th Street Lusso Site prep
  16. Parallel's East 9th Apartment Building (7-17-22) RIP Beer Barn 4th and 5th Development The Crossline
  17. Various views from around campus/the city (7-17-22) And a little more up close Dodd Parking Garage
  18. The Edington (7-17-22) Grandview Crossing Sheetz at Dublin and Grandview Grandview High School renovation / Middle School addition
  19. The Morrison apartment building (7-17-22) Southern Station Swan Street
  20. Ya FWIW these photos were taken on Sunday evening, in July (no students). Just about the most empty hours of daylight in the entire week is when I was biking around the circle. Also I intentionally take most of my photos with as few pedestrians in them as possible/delete ones with people in them. So in part because of this the streetscape can look considerably more desolate then it normally would. There was actually a decent amount of people enjoying their evening walking around the Circle, particularly the Lagoon. Much of the Circle is still an employment center/destination place though so the area will still feel more empty on the weekends/evenings, particularly with ~10,000 less students. That "on/off" dynamic is changing quickly though. In the past ~10 or so years, the transformation the greater UC area has undergone is staggering. It's momentum also doesn't seem to be slowing. If the changes of the past ~10 years are matched over the next decade, the Circle will become a much more inviting and livable neighborhood. I write this out in part just to remind myself how much they area has changed in my time living here. Just think of the dead zone much of Euclid was before Uptown. Circle Square should be even more transformative as it fills in one of the most underutilized spaces in the city, taking down dangerous roadway infrastructure with it.