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  1. cbussoccer replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
  2. CU's article on the 11-story proposal: https://www.columbusunderground.com/yet-another-plan-for-prominent-corner-to-be-presented-bw1 Hopefully it gets approved. The article notes the 11-story portion will be 120 feet tall while the 6-story portion will be just shy of 70 feet tall.
  3. I noticed this construction activity a couple weeks and had no idea what it was for. Thanks for posting this.
  4. cbussoccer replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Courtesy of @TH3BUDDHA on r/Columbus
  5. cbussoccer replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Bit of a different angle than we are used to seeing.
  6. That West Bridge Park building is deceptively large. From High Street, it looks like a run of the mill suburban building.
  7. The final site compliance plan for the 10-story Park's Edge tower has been filed. Hopefully we'll see this project underway fairly soon.
  8. Construction progress.
  9. That's great news! I'm sure companies have been more willing to sign pre-leases for Scioto Peninsula because there are actually some real dates they can plan around. With Millennial Tower, Arshot is essentially waiting to get some leases signed before even setting a rough date. It's difficult to get companies to sign for that kind of nonsense.
  10. Columbus and Indy are a bit different because Columbus has highly and densely populated neighborhoods with relatively high incomes just North and South of downtown in a way that Indy does not. We would be much more likely to see an urban Whole Foods or Giant Eagle or Kroger or something similar in a future development on one of the last remaining lots in the Short North or in a redevelopment of the old Giant Eagle site on Neil than we seeing one go in downtown. Our downtown area is just in an awkward point in its growth where the population is starting to become significant, but it still needs a major bump before one of these urban grocery stores will make the jump.
  11. I'm guessing these buildings need quite a bit of work done internally to bring them up to par. If that's the case, I'm sure most potential tenants don't have the appetite for undertaking that type of project when you have newer spaces going up all around them.
  12. Cranes at CMH this morning.
  13. I’m thinking a new urban Kroger (like the one they just built in Cincy next to the HQ) would be really nice. Unfortunately, they probably won’t want to do that given that they have the Brewery District location.
  14. Here's a conceptual sketch from the CU article for those that don't feel like clicking through to the article.
  15. Probably Cincy, but you can still get flights to San Fran with a layover of only 60-90 minutes so it doesn't make much sense to drive all the way to Cincy. Of note, the SLC flight is also on hiatus until March. Not entirely surprising considering the business travel there is likely minimal and vacation travel is very low there during the winter months. On an unrelated note, it would be nice if CMH would go ahead and publish some recent stats. They haven't posted anything on their website since September....
  16. Hopefully we get real BRT and not just a specially branded bus.
  17. So the team just tweeted this picture of the construction progress and it's pretty awesome.
  18. cbussoccer replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Don't worry, Google maps has you covered.
  19. I’m not sure. I’m guessing it will be fairly noticeable, especially when driving eastbound. Hopefully the surrounding developments are tall enough to shield it from view. Not because it will be ugly, but because I want to see some 8-10 story buildings there.
  20. Just wait until Crew Stadium starts to go vertical or when North Market Tower (hopefully) gets started in a few months. Your daily commute is going to be even more exciting!
  21. It definitely seems like an odd choice, but it's only a twice weekly seasonal flight. I wonder if they are using it more as a re-positioning flight to get a plane to Memphis for a higher volume route, given that CVG is one of their main airports and they have a few planes based there.
  22. cbussoccer replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    A glimpse of downtown from way out in Lithopolis.
  23. cbussoccer replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    A bit of a different angle.
  24. A political group have got themselves into debt? Shocking! It will be interesting to see what Borror comes up with here. There is a ton of potential in this area of downtown in terms of surface lots or 1-2 story office buildings that can easily be demolished.
  25. Allegiant Airlines adding nonstop flights from Columbus to Virginia summer 2020 Allegiant announced Tuesday the airline will start offering nonstop flights from Central Ohio to Virginia starting May 2020. The weekly Monday and Friday flights will operate from Rickenbacker Passenger Terminal to Norfolk, near Virginia Beach. “Central Ohio travelers will be excited about Allegiant’s addition of Norfolk flights,” said Joe Nardone, President & CEO of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority. “Now providing up to 40 weekly departures to 11 popular vacation spots, Allegiant continues to grow their service from our Rickenbacker Passenger Terminal. We are happy this new seasonal destination is offered from Columbus.” Service runs May 22 through Aug 17, 2020. Flights can be be booked online now. https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/allegiant-airlines-adding-nonstop-flights-from-columbus-to-virginia-summer-2020