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38 minutes ago, VintageLife said:

I know we don’t need more parking in this city, but I do think a lack of street parking along broad plays a part in those businesses success or lack of it. I would guess the constant construction all around it probably didn’t help either. 

I was just reading that Kaufman already found a restaurant that's completely new to ohio, so should be interesting to find out what it is.

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14 hours ago, VintageLife said:

I know we don’t need more parking in this city, but I do think a lack of street parking along broad plays a part in those businesses success or lack of it. I would guess the constant construction all around it probably didn’t help either. 

They also opened right before the Covid shutdowns and before there was an influx of people living in the area. My guess is they were always operating from a little behind and never caught up. With all the new apartments opening there, I think the new restaurants will get it a little easier than Taft’s had it.

15 hours ago, sono4315 said:

Looks like Taft Brewery closed on the first floor of Gravity.  I never really saw anyone going in there.  

 

That's a shame, it looked like a really cool place with great drinks and menu. I don't know how much they got the word out, since every time I would come to Columbus it would never cross my mind as a place to check out, despite hitting up Franklinton on multiple occasions. Maybe a more established name could take on that location. It would pair very well with CBC's Beer Hall in the Trolley Barn at the East Market on the other side of town.

20 hours ago, VintageLife said:

I know we don’t need more parking in this city, but I do think a lack of street parking along broad plays a part in those businesses success or lack of it. I would guess the constant construction all around it probably didn’t help either. 

I went there a few times and never parked on Broad, it's connected to a multi-floor garage. I think it's problem is there isn't enough foot traffic to casually stroll in and if you're heading that way for a destination, you're going to Land Grant. 

 

Gravity Greenhouse rises in the distance from a new SFH going up on Town St

 

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Quick look at the new townhomes at Sullivant and Grubb

 

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Snatched a few quick ones of Starling Yard as I passed by on Central Ave 

 

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Gravity Greenhouse

 

From Gift St

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On 8/10/2024 at 8:37 PM, Luvcbus said:

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Neighborhood bar that's part of transformational Franklinton project to open soon

 

"Sweeney's Walnut Street Tavern will be the first to open in a project that's transforming a street of small homes in Franklinton.

 

Sweeney's Walnut Street Tavern will open this fall at 500 W. Walnut St.

 

Sweeney and Blake Compton, owner of Compton Construction, are working to transform the street of small homes into a quirky commercial corridor. There are eight houses slated for renovation in total: 494, 500, 510, 514, 530, 532, 536 and 544 W. Walnut St.

 

Sweeney's Walnut Street Tavern will be the first of several new businesses on the block, and there are plans for the other houses to become a music hall, restaurant and other small retail shops. One of the homes also would have an artist in residency space. There's potential for some of the homes or backyards to be connected."

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2024/08/08/walnut-street-update.html

 

 

Had a chance to check out Sweeney's on Walnut today.  They have a cool little area in the back too

 

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Quick loop around Gravity Greenhouse

 

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Multiple elevator cores rising at the Westrich project

 

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Some random ones from Gravity Greenhouse Friday afternoon

 

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Westrich rises at Rich and McDowell

 

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Couple more from Gravity Greenhouse

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

 

Few more looks at Gravity Greenhouse through some raindrops

 

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First building going up at Mt Carmel West redevelopment

 

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Few looks from yesterday as the Westrich project rises just west of River&Rich

 

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More infill coming to Broad!

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I couldn't find anything more recent than this CU article.

The developer used to work for Marker, which has the site just down the road. Great guy. Very confident they'll move forward as well, as he definitely would know the area and feasibility of a project there.

On 5/27/2024 at 5:49 PM, jonoh81 said:

 

Certainly interesting, and incredibly ambitious for the location and the current neighborhood conditions. I don't necessarily see it being approved, though. The Franklinton Commission is more open to taller, denser development than most neighborhoods, but I can easily see this being a bridge too far for even them. 11 stories was already arguably pushing it. I'd love for it to happen and to be a true catalyst for this part of Franklinton, though. When I always talk about maximizing potential of sites, this is what I am talking about, but even I'm pleasantly surprised. That doesn't happen that much. 

 

Is it possible he's proposing this so that when he gets the opposing feedback, he can go back to the height he actually wanted in the first place and claim compromise? I think that's also a good strategy. Better to cut it in half at 20 than at 11. 

 

Saw this pop up today, I’m surprised he is still trying. 
 

 

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23 hours ago, VintageLife said:

Saw this pop up today, I’m surprised he is still trying. 
 

 

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We haven't used stacked parking in this city for at least 50 years. We have far too much surface lots. It's incredibly cost-prohibitive, foreign to most consumers (I sure wouldn't trust it with my car after never seeing one in my life), and foolish. Remember y'all, this is the same guy that harasses random people on the street for 30 seconds of fame and has pictures floating around of him and a pumpkin doing very... obscene... things. He's a complete waste of administrative time, per the commission. Oh, and he also told the PRESIDENT of Elford Construction that he knows what he's doing (Rob), because "I'm a licensed general contractor." 

Whenever anyone mentions stacked parking I think of the old Tower Parking on Wall St. just north of LeVeque. Judging by the cars this looks like early to mid 1960's, but I don't remember it. To 4 story stacked garage is tiny compared to this.

 

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21 minutes ago, Pablo said:

Whenever anyone mentions stacked parking I think of the old Tower Parking on Wall St. just north of LeVeque. Judging by the cars this looks like early to mid 1960's, but I don't remember it. To 4 story stacked garage is tiny compared to this.

 

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It basically is that. Lol imagine that in Franklinton without any screening - its a foolish idea.

They spent all that money on the thing only to see tons of buildings razed near it almost right away and the lots turned into surface parking.

There are a few buildings in Columbus that incorporate vehicle lifts/stacking into internal parking garages - Carlyles Watch on N Third and Gay St and the Moxy in the Short North come to mind. 

17 minutes ago, PizzaScissors said:

There are a few buildings in Columbus that incorporate vehicle lifts/stacking into internal parking garages - Carlyles Watch on N Third and Gay St and the Moxy in the Short North come to mind. 

I did not know there are a few here already, that’s pretty cool. 

56 minutes ago, PizzaScissors said:

There are a few buildings in Columbus that incorporate vehicle lifts/stacking into internal parking garages - Carlyles Watch on N Third and Gay St and the Moxy in the Short North come to mind. 

That's where he got the idea then... moxy.

7 hours ago, PizzaScissors said:

There are a few buildings in Columbus that incorporate vehicle lifts/stacking into internal parking garages - Carlyles Watch on N Third and Gay St and the Moxy in the Short North come to mind. 

Here's the one at the Carlyles Watch

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^How does that work if your car is on top? Can the car below you move out of the way?

15 minutes ago, Pablo said:

^How does that work if your car is on top? Can the car below you move out of the way?

You just have to floor it and try to land flat on the ground! 

1 hour ago, Pablo said:

^How does that work if your car is on top? Can the car below you move out of the way?

It works something like this.

Infill along W. Town in East Franklinton. 
 

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Hopefully they don’t redevelop this in the future and just continue to keep it as is. I honestly wouldn’t mind if the city bought this and operated it and gave cheaper rent for some of the spaces. 
 

Idea Foundry and Gravity Experience Park purchased by Columbus nonprofit

 

The Columbus Next Generation Corp. has purchased the Idea Foundry and Gravity Experience Park in Franklinton.


Boyce Safford, executive director of Columbus NextGen, said the nonprofit was asked by the city's development department to acquire the building and park.

 

The Idea Foundry will continue to operate as is, Safford said. There are no plans at this time to sell the properties to a third-party owner, he said.
 

Safford said Columbus NextGen is the entity that originally acquired the 65,000-square-foot former shoe factory that the Idea Foundry is in and helped the Franklinton Development Association with getting the Idea Foundry into the building years ago.

7 hours ago, VintageLife said:

Hopefully they don’t redevelop this in the future and just continue to keep it as is. I honestly wouldn’t mind if the city bought this and operated it and gave cheaper rent for some of the spaces.

 

I wouldn't mind if the "experience park" were developed or reimagined at some point, but that could take many forms

Idea Foundry, Gravity Experience Park Properties Change Hands

 

The Idea Foundry and the Gravity Experience Park next door both changed hands at the end of 2024. Both properties were purchased by Columbus Next Generation Corporation from Kaufman, the firm behind the multi-phase Gravity development.

 

The Idea Foundry, a maker space and coworking facility that has operated out of the former warehouse building at 421 W. State St. since 2014, will remain open and operating as before, as will the half-acre lot next door. The outdoor area, which offers ice bumper cars and other activities, is operated by Land Grant.

 

Boyce Safford, Executive Director of Columbus NextGen, said that the City of Columbus requested that the organization step in and buy the building “to maintain the property as is.”

 

More below:

https://columbusunderground.com/idea-foundry-gravity-experience-park-properties-change-hands-bw1/

 

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16 minutes ago, ColDayMan said:

Idea Foundry, Gravity Experience Park Properties Change Hands

 

The Idea Foundry and the Gravity Experience Park next door both changed hands at the end of 2024. Both properties were purchased by Columbus Next Generation Corporation from Kaufman, the firm behind the multi-phase Gravity development.

 

The Idea Foundry, a maker space and coworking facility that has operated out of the former warehouse building at 421 W. State St. since 2014, will remain open and operating as before, as will the half-acre lot next door. The outdoor area, which offers ice bumper cars and other activities, is operated by Land Grant.

 

Boyce Safford, Executive Director of Columbus NextGen, said that the City of Columbus requested that the organization step in and buy the building “to maintain the property as is.”

 

More below:

https://columbusunderground.com/idea-foundry-gravity-experience-park-properties-change-hands-bw1/

 

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I wonder if Kaufman just needed out from under these buildings or if he has another project planned somewhere and wanted some financials opened.  

8 hours ago, VintageLife said:

I wonder if Kaufman just needed out from under these buildings or if he has another project planned somewhere and wanted some financials opened.  

By what happened with CH, he screwed up somewhere and needed a bail-out. Something went terribly wrong where they had to bring in a competing entity to essentially man the book or construction and tell the investors, your money's safe again. At least that's the way it looks to me...

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Gotta ask… what happened to the souder pedestrian bridge project? Funding run dry? Seems bizarre for the project to come to a complete halt after announcing a targeted July opening. 

14 hours ago, NightNectar said:

Gotta ask… what happened to the souder pedestrian bridge project? Funding run dry? Seems bizarre for the project to come to a complete halt after announcing a targeted July opening. 

 

Last I saw, they're still waiting for the custom bridge railings. Must have been unexpected delays in fabrication.

On 1/25/2025 at 11:57 AM, .justin said:

 

Last I saw, they're still waiting for the custom bridge railings. Must have been unexpected delays in fabrication.

Ironically, I saw some traffic on site during my commute this week. Hope to see it wrapped up before summer.

 

Demo crews on site at Spaghetti Warehouse 

 

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1 hour ago, CbusOrBust said:

 

Demo crews on site at Spaghetti Warehouse 

 

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I was reading somewhere the old streetcar is still inside and will go down with the ship. The historical society decided it was to expensive to move :(

 

Gravity Greenhouse 

 

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Couple quick ones from the south side of the Westrich project at Rich and McDowell 

 

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This part of the article I really liked and I hope they have this same focus for the commercial spaces on the ground floor.
 

“We’re going to be going after businesses of all sizes, not just larger tenants looking to take up an entire floor,” said Fortin. “We want startups who might only be looking for 1500 square feet. Columbus growing like crazy and we want to cater to up-and-coming businesses who want customized spaces.”
 

Gravity Office Building Sells to New Owners, Rebrands

 

 

 

Starling Yard on Central Ave between Town and State

 

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2 hours ago, CbusOrBust said:

 

Starling Yard on Central Ave between Town and State

 

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Nice to see the infill, but are the new builds affordable housing? They seem pretty bland looking.  

12 minutes ago, sono4315 said:

Nice to see the infill, but are the new builds affordable housing? They seem pretty bland looking.  

Yes they are affordable unit builds 

 

Construction fencing completely down at the new ADAMH Crisis Care Center on Harmon Ave

 

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