April 3, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, .justin said: New windows have started to go in on the front: Such an iconic building! This looks amazing!
April 3, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, .justin said: New windows have started to go in on the front: Those look incredible, can’t wait for this project to be done.
April 4, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, columbus17 said: Such an iconic building! This looks amazing! Imagine if Edwards would have copied this look for the building across the street instead of the crap they built.
June 18, 20231 yr During the Pride Parade I stopped by a couple of construction sites. Here’s a different view of the tower crane base. This also shows all the new windows in the White-Haines building.
June 18, 20231 yr 7 hours ago, Pablo said: During the Pride Parade I stopped by a couple of construction sites. Here’s a different view of the tower crane base. This also shows all the new windows in the White-Haines building. Thanks for the pics. Happy Pride!
June 18, 20231 yr 11 hours ago, Pablo said: During the Pride Parade I stopped by a couple of construction sites. Here’s a different view of the tower crane base. This also shows all the new windows in the White-Haines building. I’m still not super stoked on that not being covered by the new building. Is the little alley going to be public use? It could be a cool spot for some little market style stuff, extend Pearl alley market stuff that way.
June 26, 20231 yr I really wish there was a construction cam so I could watch. I'm going to propose a new law that construction cams be mandatory for anything 10+ stories tall.
June 27, 20231 yr 14 minutes ago, cbussoccer said: So has anyone gone by the site? Is the crane up? Wait a minute.... that's your job! Couldn't help myself lol.
June 27, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, cbussoccer said: So has anyone gone by the site? Is the crane up? Some sections of it were on site this morning, but they hadn’t started assembling it yet.
June 27, 20231 yr 2 hours ago, amped91 said: Some sections of it were on site this morning, but they hadn’t started assembling it yet. It looked like at least some of it is up now. I could see it peeking over some of the buildings from W Broad as I turned into the Peninsula about a half hour ago.
June 28, 20231 yr 2 hours ago, Pablo said: Here ya go - it looks eerie with the smoky skies. Definitely eerie. Normally I can see downtown from the hospital. But today it’s just all haze. Thanks for the pics!
June 29, 20231 yr Evening view of the crane going up. Love how the lighting from "Current" glows on it!!
June 29, 20231 yr Here’s another shot from the Vet’s lot with a slightly less crappy camera. I didn’t realize how visible this would be from east Franklinton/the river until the crane went up.
July 25, 20231 yr On 6/29/2023 at 11:01 AM, amped91 said: From Meyers IG story: Elevator core rising at 100 N High
September 3, 20231 yr It's a shame the commission allowed this to have ground floor parking fronting onto High St But that's my only major quibble, still excited to see it go up and fill in this block Edited September 3, 20231 yr by NW24HX
September 4, 20231 yr My biggest question is WHY ARE WE PUTTNG THE ELEVATOR CORES IN THE FACE OF BUILDINGS!? The Edwards project at Broad and Young did the same thing... I do not understand why this is suddenly happening. Anyway, happy this missing tooth is finally getting filled.
September 4, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, DevolsDance said: My biggest question is WHY ARE WE PUTTNG THE ELEVATOR CORES IN THE FACE OF BUILDINGS!? The Edwards project at Broad and Young did the same thing... I do not understand why this is suddenly happening. Anyway, happy this missing tooth is finally getting filled. I honestly feel like Edwards gets a pass from the commission because of how much he has done to bring back the downtown area. The only project they have done that looks incredible are the townhomes. Everything else looks decent, but could be on a much higher scale of attractiveness.
September 4, 20231 yr 18 hours ago, DevolsDance said: My biggest question is WHY ARE WE PUTTNG THE ELEVATOR CORES IN THE FACE OF BUILDINGS!? The Edwards project at Broad and Young did the same thing... I do not understand why this is suddenly happening. Anyway, happy this missing tooth is finally getting filled. Probably to make the parking garage work. Architects on this board can correct me, but you need two exits from a garage x' from each parking space per fire code and that pushes the elevators and egress stairs to the edges. It seems the garage could ramp up from the rear creating retail spaces out front. OF course, to avoid this, don't build a garage....at some point this might be a reality but I don't see that happening for years.
September 5, 20231 yr On 9/3/2023 at 7:20 PM, NW24HX said: It's a shame the commission allowed this to have ground floor parking fronting onto High St But that's my only major quibble, still excited to see it go up and fill in this block There is an interesting article in the Wall St Journal today that sort of touches on this. It basically says that ground floor retail used to be highly profitable for developers but is now a loss leader for many downtown buildings. Most of the ground floor spaces either sit vacant or are leased out at a loss simply in hopes of attracting housing/business tenants in the upper floors. There are are already a ton of vacant store fronts on this block so I'm sure the developers figured adding it here wasn't worth it.
September 5, 20231 yr I can see that. There just isn't that much need for as much retail space with an entire house worth of stuff now consolidated into people's phones then people using the phone to have what remains shipped to their apartment.
September 5, 20231 yr 39 minutes ago, Mogilny89 said: There is an interesting article in the Wall St Journal today that sort of touches on this. It basically says that ground floor retail used to be highly profitable for developers but is now a loss leader for many downtown buildings. Most of the ground floor spaces either sit vacant or are leased out at a loss simply in hopes of attracting housing/business tenants in the upper floors. There are are already a ton of vacant store fronts on this block so I'm sure the developers figured adding it here wasn't worth it. That’s because they all want $7,000 a month or more in rent. I get it that they have to make their money back, but if they lowered the cost to rent, small businesses would jump on the opportunity. It’s also hard for a small mom and pop to rent out a 10,000 sqft space. Make these spaces smaller and give some people a chance to actually open a business. Edited September 5, 20231 yr by VintageLife
September 5, 20231 yr The ground floor space facing arguably the most important street in the city doesn’t necessarily need to be retail to be an appropriate design for the context. They could have used spandrel glass on that portion or used it as an amenity space for the building like the leasing office, gym, or mail room. Anything is better than visible parking fronting that location even if it’s structured and not surface parking. The problem here is that the commission never actually scrutinizes these projects to the level that they should be. Sometimes I wonder if they look at the downtown design guidelines at all.
September 5, 20231 yr This was supposed to have a retail space on the ground floor…did that get scrapped?
September 5, 20231 yr 5 minutes ago, amped91 said: This was supposed to have a retail space on the ground floor…did that get scrapped? I don't think it got scrapped. I think the discussion is why this portion of the ground floor street front is being wasted on an elevator shaft as opposed to additional retail. There will still be retail space as far as I'm aware.
September 5, 20231 yr 46 minutes ago, cbussoccer said: I don't think it got scrapped. I think the discussion is why this portion of the ground floor street front is being wasted on an elevator shaft as opposed to additional retail. There will still be retail space as far as I'm aware. The ground floor plan posted on a previous page shows ground floor retail on the southern portion of the ground floor. There’s beef with the elevator shaft which is also valid, but may have had building code requirements that necessitated that, then everything to the north of the shaft was parking and circulation which based on the plans and renderings are likely going to be visible at ground level as a pedestrian on High.
September 5, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, amped91 said: This was supposed to have a retail space on the ground floor…did that get scrapped? It will still have retail but yeah people are talking about the northern portion having a visible parking lot from the first floor. the red circle is parking and the orange will be retail.
September 5, 20231 yr 5 hours ago, VintageLife said: That’s because they all want $7,000 a month or more in rent. I get it that they have to make their money back, but if they lowered the cost to rent, small businesses would jump on the opportunity. It’s also hard for a small mom and pop to rent out a 10,000 sqft space. Make these spaces smaller and give some people a chance to actually open a business. They hold out for chains that never come. Only chains and people who have no risk aversion (who admittedly do exist in the restaurant sector) are willing to pay that.
September 5, 20231 yr 35 minutes ago, VintageLife said: It will still have retail but yeah people are talking about the northern portion having a visible parking lot from the first floor. the red circle is parking and the orange will be retail. Well at least the elevator shaft isn't some huge proboscis... like it was on the Christopher Inn
September 5, 20231 yr 1 minute ago, GCrites said: Well at least the elevator shaft isn't some huge proboscis... like it was on the Christopher Inn Yeah, it’s hidden pretty well and I feel like it will have the 100 N High signage going up it a bit. That may have changed though
September 6, 20231 yr I am *almost* ready to get over the High street GF parking just to see this thing getting built. It is going to be like High getting a dental implant where an extraction had long ago left a big. effing. gap. Only a few gaps left now.
October 6, 20231 yr Yeesh. I know they're going to dress it up a bit but that blank elevator core wall is horrible
October 6, 20231 yr 32 minutes ago, NW24HX said: Yeesh. I know they're going to dress it up a bit but that blank elevator core wall is horrible Yeah it isn’t great, but I think with them dressing it up a bit, hopefully, and the renovation of the old buildings, it will be enough to not notice it all the way. Still seems like it could have been placed on the north side of the building and wouldn’t have been as noticeable.
October 6, 20231 yr The elevator core is not great, but hopefully won't be as bad as possible due to it serving as a visual break between two separate distinct sections of the facade per rendering, and maybe the strong verticality of it will balance out the blankness(it will make the building appear as three separate taller parts instead of one whole). I admit this is wishful/hopeful thinking on my part.
October 24, 20231 yr 6 minutes ago, CbusOrBust said: 100 N High Drove by the other day and the windows in the repaired buildings look amazing.
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