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^Yawn.

 

A boring building located in the middle of a parking lot.

  • 2 months later...
On 1/15/2021 at 10:12 AM, ColDayMan said:

Hamilton Quarter adding $19.2 million office building

 

A new $19.2 million office building is joining the array of offerings at the Hamilton Quarter mixed-use development.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2021/01/15/hamilton-quarter-to-get-new-office-development.html

 

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More news about the "boring building located in the middle of a parking lot" 🙂

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2021/03/13/new-hamilton-quarter-building-gets-anchor-tenant.html

On 1/15/2021 at 10:22 AM, Pablo said:

^Yawn.

 

A boring building located in the middle of a parking lot.

But it has that eye catching and pointless white square that tells you it wasn't designed in 1982 lol.

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On 1/15/2021 at 9:22 AM, Pablo said:

^Yawn.

 

A boring building located in the middle of a parking lot.

*Ahem* it's technically against highway with a sea of parking to the south...

^When 161 traffic is at a standstill, the building is in the middle of a parking lot. 😃

54 minutes ago, Pablo said:

^When 161 traffic is at a standstill, the building is in the middle of a parking lot. 😃

 

This got me, lol

  • 3 months later...
13 minutes ago, Columbo said:

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OhioHealth buys Dublin-Granville Road building for New Albany campus

 

OhioHealth has purchased an office building at Hamilton and East Dublin-Granville roads in the New Albany area for a new medical campus.  The hospital system paid $9.75 million for 5 acres that includes a three-story, 83,000-square-foot building, which was built for the Longaberger Co. in 1998 and most recently was occupied by Mount Vernon Nazarene University.

 

In all, OhioHealth expects to spend $36.2 million converting the site to the New Albany Medical Campus, which will house what OhioHealth calls comprehensive outpatient services. ... OhioHealth's Gahanna/New Albany Urgent Care will move into the New Albany Medical Campus late this year and the rest of the campus will open in 2022.

 

The center will join several OhioHealth facilities in the New Albany area, including an emergency department across Hamilton Road, now called the OhioHealth Hondros Health Center. ... OhioHealth is expanding its New Albany operations as Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center prepares to open its new 251,000-square-foot outpatient care facility on the other side of Hamilton Road.

 

MORE:  https://www.dispatch.com/story/business/2021/06/29/ohiohealth-pays-10-million-new-albany-outpatient-campus-site/7788434002/

 

I posted the above article in the New Albany developments thread because - as far as I can tell - it involves OhioHealth redeveloping an existing office building with a New Albany address and appears to be located in New Albany.

 

However, this three-story building, which was built for the Longaberger Co. in 1998 and most recently was occupied by Mount Vernon Nazarene University, is also surrounded by the Hamilton Quarter development.

 

Below is the most recent site plan for the Hamilton Quarter development from https://hamiltonquarter.net/.  The OhioHealth building purchase is shown as "EXISTING OFFICE" in the middle at Hamilton Road and Dublin-Granville Road:

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  • 4 weeks later...

Ohio State's New Albany outpatient-care center marks Wexner Medical Center focus on suburbs

Ken Gordon - The Dispatch - July 29, 2021

 

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"Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s entry into the suburban outpatient-care arms race hits a milestone next week as its Outpatient Care New Albany center opens for business. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for Thursday at the five-story, $137.9 million center at the intersection of E. Dublin-Granville Road and Hamilton Road. ... In addition to its New Albany Center, OSU is building a similar center in Dublin (set to open in August 2022, just off Shier Rings Road) and has plans for one in Powell (across from Olentangy Liberty High School) at an undetermined date. ... 'Where (to build) is dependent a great deal on where we see population growth,' he said. 'The region north of Columbus up through New Albany, we’re seeing growth in that area. Dublin also has had significant population growth.'"

I like the juxtaposition between the talk about high population growth and the enormous amount of unusable green space and surface parking all serving a single, standalone building.  These suburbs are really not learning anything.

Edited by jonoh81

  • 5 months later...

CBF is reporting BJ's Wholesale Club is re-entering the Columbus Market with a new location at Hamilton Quarter.

 

 

"BJ’s Wholesale Club is coming back to Columbus.

The Westborough, Massachusetts-based retailer is building a new store in Hamilton Quarter near New Albany."

 

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2022/01/07/bjs-wholesale-club-coming-to-hamilton-quarter.html

 

 

Edited by Luvcbus

  • 1 year later...

In another thread I mentioned a Kemba, Chick-fil-A, and a Torchy's are going in front of the Target and Ohio State outpatient facility along Hamilton Road. Across Hamilton Road from here is a fairly new Fairfield Inn and Suites situated along the 161E exit ramp to Hamilton Road. Between that hotel and East Dublin-Granville Road across Hamilton Road from the Target outlots is going another hotel.

 

No branding yet, but I'm guessing another Marriott brand or a Home2Suites-type place. I'd say they're definitely targeting the construction workers for all the developments happening in the 161 corridor.

  • 1 month later...

Casto continues to add apartments near Hamilton Quarter

 

Columbus developer Casto continues to add apartments near the Hamilton Quarter development.

 

Casto, New Albany Co. and Daimler Group together developed Hamilton Quarter, which sits just west of New Albany in northeast Columbus. The sprawling project includes 250,000 square feet of retail and 500,000 square feet of medical and office space.

 

There are about 750 apartments across three phases of apartments, developed by Casto. The residential portion of the project sits across Route 161 from the retail section.

 

Casto is now at work at its latest phase of residential space in the area: the 174-unit Hamilton Woods development.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2023/03/01/casto-apartments-hamilton-quarter-new-albany.html

 

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"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

  • 1 year later...

OhioHealth continues its spending spree less than two years after saying they couldn't afford to do Grant right.

 

Big Lots looking to sell HQ to Central Ohio hospital system at a loss

 

"Big Lots Inc. is seeking court approval to sell its corporate headquarters to OhioHealth Corp. for $36 million.

 

The Columbus-based retailer, which was acquired last month by Gordon Brothers, remains in the midst of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.

 

OhioHealth proposed "the highest or otherwise best offer," which would avoid the expense of a lengthy marketing or auction process unlikely to yield a higher sale price, Big Lots said in the motion filed last week in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the state of Delaware."

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2025/02/11/big-lots-bankruptcy-sell-hq-ohiohealth.html

13 minutes ago, aderwent said:

OhioHealth continues its spending spree less than two years after saying they couldn't afford to do Grant right.

 

I'm no fan of how OhioHealth has managed the Grant expansions, but purchasing the Big Lots HQ is chump change compared to the $400m they are investing in the downtown expansion. 

22 minutes ago, cbussoccer said:

 

I'm no fan of how OhioHealth has managed the Grant expansions, but purchasing the Big Lots HQ is chump change compared to the $400m they are investing in the downtown expansion. 

We have to assume the majority of that $400 million has to be going to equipment right? The new buildings seem pretty basic and simple to be even close to that cost. 

29 minutes ago, cbussoccer said:

 

I'm no fan of how OhioHealth has managed the Grant expansions, but purchasing the Big Lots HQ is chump change compared to the $400m they are investing in the downtown expansion. 

A spree is more than one purchase.

  • Record $6.4 billion revenue
  • $226 million addition to the outpatient cancer center at HQ
  • $31 million for Canal Winchester medical offices
  • $200 million expansion of Dublin Methodist
  • $600 million women's health center

All announced after they said they couldn't afford to do Grant properly.

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  • 1 month later...

Daimler plans hundreds of apartments in northeast Columbus

 

Daimler plans to build hundreds of apartments near its Hamilton Quarter development in northeast Columbus.

 

The developer was approved for a rezoning request at Monday's Columbus City Council meeting. The 19.8-acre site at 5295 N. Hamilton Road will be rezoned from limited commercial district to limited apartment residential district.

 

The project, called Langham at Chestnut Hill, will include 368 units split among roughly 20 buildings, a site plan shows.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2025/03/11/daimler-langham-chestnut-hill-apartments-columbus.html

 

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"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

35 minutes ago, ColDayMan said:

Daimler plans hundreds of apartments in northeast Columbus

 

Daimler plans to build hundreds of apartments near its Hamilton Quarter development in northeast Columbus.

 

The developer was approved for a rezoning request at Monday's Columbus City Council meeting. The 19.8-acre site at 5295 N. Hamilton Road will be rezoned from limited commercial district to limited apartment residential district.

 

The project, called Langham at Chestnut Hill, will include 368 units split among roughly 20 buildings, a site plan shows.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2025/03/11/daimler-langham-chestnut-hill-apartments-columbus.html

 

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I talked about this last summer. It's also the parcel south of here.

 

https://urbanohio.com/topic/43-columbus-random-development-and-news/page/63/#findComment-1157355

1 hour ago, ColDayMan said:

Daimler plans hundreds of apartments in northeast Columbus

 

Daimler plans to build hundreds of apartments near its Hamilton Quarter development in northeast Columbus.

 

The developer was approved for a rezoning request at Monday's Columbus City Council meeting. The 19.8-acre site at 5295 N. Hamilton Road will be rezoned from limited commercial district to limited apartment residential district.

 

The project, called Langham at Chestnut Hill, will include 368 units split among roughly 20 buildings, a site plan shows.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2025/03/11/daimler-langham-chestnut-hill-apartments-columbus.html

 

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I was actually at Home Depot across the street this evening and dirt has already started to move on this project. 

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