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Columbus: Downtown: Lower.com Field / Astor Park
I don't have access to this article, but The Dispatch's article makes it sound like the Skyview Club is a new seating area, and I assume this article does the same. It is not a new seating area. The club space will be new, but they are kicking hundreds of season ticket holders out of their current seats (unless they are able to pay 4x as much as they do today for the same seats).
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Columbus: Scioto Peninsula Developments and News
The retail/lobby/fitness spaces fronting Broad and State are double height. The parking takes up 2 floors.
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Columbus: Scioto Peninsula Developments and News
The full proposal is on the city permit portal, under planning record COA2500283. It shows a pedestrian plaza that doubles as an emergency access road.
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Columbus: OSU / University Area Developments and News
.justin replied to CMH_Downtown's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & Construction
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Columbus: Merion Village / Southside Developments and News
One thing to note is that Honest Friend is going into the Topper building, not the building adjacent to the SR 104 ramp that is labeled Honest Friend in the map.
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Columbus: Downtown: The Madison / 100 North High
The Day Companies wanted to tear down the shorter building. When Edwards took the project over, they managed to keep it.
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Columbus: Random Development and News
.justin replied to Summit Street's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionThat's a senior capstone project. It's not a project ODOT is pursuing (to my knowledge).
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Columbus: Franklinton Developments and News
Last I saw, they're still waiting for the custom bridge railings. Must have been unexpected delays in fabrication.
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Columbus: Brewery District Developments and News
The approved site plan shows a triangle of land reserved for the City's project. What that actually looks like, I haven't seen yet. It definitely would have been a lot cleaner if the City had been able to buy this property to properly realign the intersection.
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John Glenn Columbus International Airport
No it's not. The current terminal is 4600 International Gateway, it's not getting demoed for 4 or more years, it's taller than 1 story, and it's more than 95,000 square feet. My guess is this permit was to demo the covered parking structures in the Blue lot, which looked to be around that square footage.
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Columbus: Parsons Avenue Corridor Developments and News
.justin replied to CMH_Downtown's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionDrive thru restaurants are not a permitted use under the new zoning...so unless there is an existing drive thru restaurant (there isn't), they should not be able to open a new one (without getting a zoning variance).
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John Glenn Columbus International Airport
There's two international gates, only one can accommodate up to a 747-400. They're both connected to the "sterile corridor" (circled in red) which goes down to the international baggage claim and customs processing facility. The plans also show two airline lounges, a Delta Sky Club and American Admirals Club. The Delta lounge is probably twice the size of the American lounge.
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Columbus: Random Development and News
.justin replied to Summit Street's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionI'm not sure how exactly they enforce this, but I thought the parking lot was supposed to be limited to 5 years. From the council variance: WHEREAS, the City Departments recommend approval because this request will not add an incompatible use to the area. The requested variance will permit a non-accessory surface parking lot that will be utilized by businesses in the area while filling a void that was caused by the removal of the previous parking garage. The parking lot will be limited to a five year period, during which time the owner will determine their long-term development plans for this site; and ... The council variance was passed in August of 2018, so it's been over 6 years now.
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Columbus: Downtown Developments and News
I'm seeing 92 apartments (of 105) available on their website... https://www.prestoncentrecolumbus.com/interactivepropertymap
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Columbus: German Village / Schumacher Place Developments and News
.justin replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionAs far as I know, the City's realignment project isn't currently planning to use the entire parcel. A Take 5 Oil change was proposed and received variances for the site, and they agreed to dedicate additional right-of-way for the City's project. It looks like the Take 5 last submitted a site plan in April of 2024. I'm not sure if it's moving forward now or what; my understanding is the building was finally demolished because the property was becoming a nuisance, and not necessarily because they are ready to move forward with the Take 5 oil change. It's not entirely clear how long they have to build the Take 5 oil change before their 'grandfathering' status would expire. An oil change facility is not a permitted use under the new mixed-use zoning that was passed as part of Zone In.