Everything posted by Pablo
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Columbus: Historic Photos
1948 rendering of the proposed Spring Sandusky interchange. There used to be a golf course where 10TV and the post office are today. You can see the Crew smoke stack in operation spewing black smoke…
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Columbus: Franklinton Developments and News
I wish Kaufman would pave the sidewalks along W Broad. They're asphalt paths and gravel. Seems cheap to me. The construction of Gravity tore out the existing walks - that project should replace them
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Columbus: Fifth by Northwest (5xNW) Development and News
Pablo replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionI prefer the old "Tri-Village" name.
- Columbus: OSU / University Area Developments and News
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Columbus: Short North Developments and News
Pablo replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionHigh St. will be closed to vehicular traffic from 2nd to Russell during the Holiday Hop on Dec. 2nd. That'll be cool!
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Columbus: Historic Photos
I don't see the substation moving. It could be screened better, or enclosed like the one on Gay St. at Lazelle. Plenty of parking lots to infill in the current view. The old railroad site along Vine is not really accessible without a major concession by ODOT. The ramp coming off of 315 to Vine needs to be reconfigured and a signal added west of Neil to create a full service intersection into that site. There really needs to be forward thinking from ODOT to make that happen so I'm not really holding my breath...
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Columbus: Ohio Expo Center Developments and News
- Columbus: Historic Photos
Roughly the same view in the 1950s vs. last year. In the earlier photo, Dennison Ave runs south to Spring by the pen. This was reconfigured when the Goodale Expressway was constructed. There’s a pond in Goodale Park along Dennison and Flytown is intact. Most of the railroad infrastructure has been replaced by 670. The Arena District was basically the prison and industry back in the 50s. In my mind, some of the change is definitely good. It seems car infrastructure today takes up about as much space as the railroad did (at least in this view).- Columbus: Random Development and News
Pablo replied to Summit Street's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionWhere's the third plant? As far as I know the City just has two: Jackson Pike and Southerly- Columbus: Downtown: Capitol Square Renaissance (Edwards Cos.)
- Columbus: Downtown: Lower.com Field / Astor Park
Even with all that, it'll still be a retail dead zone. It's a dead end street. Retail needs more traffic.- Columbus: Downtown: Lower.com Field / Astor Park
Kind of a dead zone for retail unless it's Crew related.- Columbus: Historic Photos
- Columbus: Random Development and News
Pablo replied to Summit Street's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionI don't mind this, it only has a 28' frontage on 3rd.- Columbus: Random Development and News
Pablo replied to Summit Street's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionThey should renovate the school building and use it as a rental office and club house for the residents.- Columbus: OSU / University Area Developments and News
- Columbus: OSU / University Area Developments and News
- Columbus: Downtown: Arena District Developments and News
Probably a bit of both. Once you get above 75' it becomes a high rise triggering more elevators and structural costs. The developer will fell the need to construct more parking (even though it is not required in the downtown district) because they feel they cannot fill the building without parking. It's a Catch 22 - parking is expensive to build and drives up rents but if you don't build parking you might not rent the building. If the developer can't get a return on the SF rent with the additional cost they won't go higher. Aesthetically it makes sense to go taller here - views of downtown and Goodale Park. The height would help visually diminish the scale of 670. But those don't make sense financially. I read a lot of "taller, taller, taller" on the board but I don't think that is necessary. Paris is mostly 5-7 story buildings with a density of 52,000 people per square mile (Columbus is a paltry 4,100/sq mile overall with some areas like 43201 around 11,000/sq mile). I would rather see continued infill with the eventual phase out of the need for built-in parking over time.- Columbus: Downtown: Lower.com Field / Astor Park
Yeah, I love the windows!- Columbus: Historic Photos
This is very similar to the photo I took a year and a half ago that got shared on Reddit- Dublin: Developments and News
Pablo replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionDublin is known to move the goal posts regularly.- Columbus: Historic Photos
It dead ends into the prison wall. I'm not sure when Naughten was renamed Nationwide. Maybe around this time?- Columbus: Historic Photos
Is 12 years ago historic? Here’s a photo I took of the Short North from the 14th floor of the then under construction Hilton 1.0. Taken in Nov. 2011. There’s been a ton of new construction in a dozen years!- Columbus: Historic Photos
1981 or so. The Ohio Pen is at the top and you can see the beginnings of the AEP tower construction at the top left of the photo. Lots of convenient parking!!- Columbus: OSU / University Area Developments and News
- Columbus: Historic Photos