Posted August 18, 201311 yr From 3CDC: "Mercer Commons is the development and renovation of 19 buildings and 26 vacant parcels of land on a total of 2.67 acres. It is a $63 million project that will yield 126 apartments (30 of which will be affordable units), 28 condominiums, 17,600 SF of commercial space, and a 340-space parking garage. It will bridge the gap of development on Vine from the 1200 block to the 1400 block as well as create a connection to Walnut Street." August 21, 2012. The gravel lot in the foreground will be developed for Mercer Commons Phase 3. The buildings one street back (on Mercer Street) are referred to as the Mercer Historic condos, part of Phase 1. September 8, 2012. Digging for the Mercer Garage. The back of the Mercer Historic condos can be seen at right. The newer building on the left is Trinity Flats, which was completed a few years ago. September 8, 2012. View of the pit from the other direction. October 14, 2012. Some visible progress of construction along Vine Street. December 9, 2012. Now we're talking. The Mercer Garage is rising. December 9, 2012. View of Merger Garage construction from the opposite angle. December 9, 2012. Front of Mercer Historic condos. February 9, 2013. Mercer Garage is 2-3 stories above ground. May 11, 2013. Merger Garage is now complete. You can temporarily see Vine Street from the top of the garage. Once the new condos along Vine Street are completed, this view will be blocked. May 11, 2013. This lot along Walnut will be developed during Phase 2 of Mercer Commons. July 21, 2013. Several of the Mercer Historic condos are complete. July 21, 2013. Kitchen in one of the Mercer Historic condos. July 21, 2013. Living room in one of the Mercer Historic condos.
August 18, 201311 yr Lookin' good! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 8, 20168 yr The fourth and final phase of Mercer Commons just kicked off. A new office building will be replacing this vacant lot on 14th Street:
August 8, 20168 yr Simply amazing. Both the transition and your foresight/photography of the subjects.
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