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18 minutes ago, wpcc88 said:

There’s really no place to move it unfortunately. 

They could at least brick around it and make it look decent when on the trail. 

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Not sure even bricking around it would be that great either. Could go across the river. At the very least, move a bulk of it. And having been around the logistics of moving substations in the past, I fully realize the logistics and costs so it's a vanity project more than anything but one I wouldn't hate. 

 

 

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It would be a huge job. I was in the basement of that substation years ago - it's stuffed full of gear and was really frightening. The hair on my arms stood up. There are a number of duct banks that terminate here as well. I think a better solution would be to enclose it in something nicer than the current precast wall.

 

Here's the substation next to the stadium:

 

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1 hour ago, Pablo said:

It would be a huge job. I was in the basement of that substation years ago - it's stuffed full of gear and was really frightening. The hair on my arms stood up. There are a number of duct banks that terminate here as well. I think a better solution would be to enclose it in something nicer than the current precast wall.

 

Here's the substation next to the stadium:

 

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Downtown needs this as well in the AD. It's a massive eyesore and waste of land.

9 minutes ago, columbus17 said:

Downtown needs this as well in the AD. It's a massive eyesore and waste of land.

Agreed! Here's one at Gay and Lazelle downtown. Kind of a mid-century modern look, I guess.

 

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18 minutes ago, Pablo said:

Agreed! Here's one at Gay and Lazelle downtown. Kind of a mid-century modern look, I guess.

 

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Oh wow, I always thought that was a parking garage ha. It doesnt look terrible, but I would hope any newer ones would look a lot better than that. 

20 minutes ago, Pablo said:

Agreed! Here's one at Gay and Lazelle downtown. Kind of a mid-century modern look, I guess.

 

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Is it ugly? Yes. Is it better than the crap in the AD? Yes.

I'll have to correct myself - this structure was built in 1967 as a telephone equipment building. I still think it's being used as a substation to power the AT&T (former Ohio Bell) exchange next door. I'm not sure if it distributes power elsewhere. 

 

Rambler on Lane

 

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Not really development news, but this is amazing to see. I love driving by this place and I am happy someone has fixed it up and kept it going. 
 

40 E Norwich Ave

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, VintageLife said:

Not really development news, but this is amazing to see. I love driving by this place and I am happy someone has fixed it up and kept it going. 
 

40 E Norwich Ave

 

 

 

 

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Did you see what they are asking for rent?

44 minutes ago, TIm said:

Did you see what they are asking for rent?

Yes, it’s absolutely nuts. I wonder if they just throw a number out because it says it is meant as a short term rental. I think they are confusing campus prices with normal prices ha. It’s only $1200 per room, which is how most campus house work. 

There's an airbnb on my block that charges $600/night - that works out to $18,000/month.

2 hours ago, Pablo said:

There's an airbnb on my block that charges $600/night - that works out to $18,000/month.

Absolutely insane, I’ve only seen a few airbnbs I would ever stay in for that price and they are cool unique properties 

20 minutes ago, VintageLife said:

Absolutely insane, I’ve only seen a few airbnbs I would ever stay in for that price and they are cool unique properties 

You think that’s bad check out the finishes in Cleveland’s new high rise? Looks like Britain + really bad 70s.

On 11/14/2023 at 11:34 PM, NorthShore647 said:

Interesting news for Columbus sports. Ohio Stadium winterization - primarily for hosting a potential playoff game in the new format - could finally open the door for a CBJ Winter Classic. I'm not sure what the cost to winterize the Shoe would be, but a Winter Classic and/or round of 12 CFB playoff game would certainly cover the cost.

 

Sources: Columbus To Host 2025 Stadium Series Game At Ohio Stadium

Jason Newland - Feb, 6, 2024 - The Hockey News

 

"Multiple sources have reached out to THN Columbus and told us that the Blue Jackets will be hosting a 2025 NHL Stadium Series game at Ohio Stadium. The team they would play is rumored to be the Detroit Red Wings. Per the sources, the game would be held "on or around" March 1st, 2025." March 1st is on a Saturday. ... While the school and team won’t publicly confirm anything at this point due to the inner workings of these events, several credible sources have confirmed that we will see NHL hockey at Ohio Stadium."

 

1 minute ago, NorthShore647 said:

Sources: Columbus To Host 2025 Stadium Series Game At Ohio Stadium

Jason Newland - Feb, 6, 2024 - The Hockey News

 

"Multiple sources have reached out to THN Columbus and told us that the Blue Jackets will be hosting a 2025 NHL Stadium Series game at Ohio Stadium. The team they would play is rumored to be the Detroit Red Wings. Per the sources, the game would be held "on or around" March 1st, 2025." March 1st is on a Saturday. ... While the school and team won’t publicly confirm anything at this point due to the inner workings of these events, several credible sources have confirmed that we will see NHL hockey at Ohio Stadium."

 

 

On 2/6/2024 at 11:43 PM, NorthShore647 said:

 

Sources: Columbus To Host 2025 Stadium Series Game At Ohio Stadium

Jason Newland - Feb, 6, 2024 - The Hockey News

 

"Multiple sources have reached out to THN Columbus and told us that the Blue Jackets will be hosting a 2025 NHL Stadium Series game at Ohio Stadium. The team they would play is rumored to be the Detroit Red Wings. Per the sources, the game would be held "on or around" March 1st, 2025." March 1st is on a Saturday. ... While the school and team won’t publicly confirm anything at this point due to the inner workings of these events, several credible sources have confirmed that we will see NHL hockey at Ohio Stadium."

 

In the NHL circles it was just earlier this week where people were saying "Ohio Stadium can never host an outdoor NHL game, it isn't winterized". I'm guessing those folks are not plugged into CFB circles because now we all know OSU finally has a reason to winterize it since they fully plan on playing playoff football games in the winter probably starting next year.

 

CBJ vs Detroit (if that's who they play) in The Horseshoe could potentially be the largest crowd ever at an NHL game if they do it right. Market it as Ohio vs Michigan and that stadium will be packed.

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Proposal Calls for Apartments, Coffee Shop on Church-Owned Site

 

Indianola Presbyterian Church wants to bring new apartments and a coffee shop to a piece of property it has controlled for decades. The proposal calls for a three-story, 17-unit building next door to the historic church, at the corner of East Woodruff and Waldeck Avenues.

 

Two existing houses – at 127 and 135 E. Woodruff Ave. – would need to be demolished to make way for the new building.

 

The University Area Commission and the University Impact District Review Board have both voted in support of the zoning variances needed for the project to move forward, but the review board will need to sign off on the final design at a future meeting.

 

More below:

https://columbusunderground.com/proposal-calls-for-apartments-coffee-shop-on-church-owned-site-bw1/

 

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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

Some more renderings of the Church owned site redevelopment 

 

 

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Prominent Central Ohio family donates $50 million to Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center tower

 

The Wolfe family is donating $50 million to the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center toward its new tower, which is scheduled to open in 2026.

 

In a release, the university said the gift from the Robert F. Wolfe and Edgar T. Wolfe Foundation is among the largest made to the medical center.

 

In recognition, the university said it is naming two spaces in the tower: The John F. Wolfe Lobby and the Wolfe Foundation Crossroads.

 

The university’s board of trustees will vote on the names at its February meeting this week.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2024/02/19/osuwexnermedicalcenterdonation.html

 

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Wow 50 million really doesn't buy what it used to. They named the whole hospital after Wexner for 100M, but 50's only enough for the lobby? 

 

They could've at least named it the Wolfe Tower at Wexner Medical Center or something 

2 minutes ago, NW24HX said:

Wow 50 million really doesn't buy what it used to. They named the whole hospital after Wexner for 100M, but 50's only enough for the lobby? 

 

They could've at least named it the Wolfe Tower at Wexner Medical Center or something 

That's not nearly long enough. The tower's name will need to be at least 7 or 8 lines long so the exterior illuminated sign company can get their cut.

57 minutes ago, NW24HX said:

Wow 50 million really doesn't buy what it used to. They named the whole hospital after Wexner for 100M, but 50's only enough for the lobby? 

 

They could've at least named it the Wolfe Tower at Wexner Medical Center or something 

Yeah but that was 100M in 10+ years ago dollars for a project that was much cheaper than this one. The Wolfe's donated less than 5% of the cost of the current total project where I imagine that 100M was closer to 20% or more of the original hospital.

Texas-based Parallel looked at Ohio State area for 5 years before developing apartments

 

Austin, Texas-based development firm Parallel had been looking for sites in Columbus for five years before it found the right one on East 9th Avenue, near Ohio State University.

 

Opening Lumen on Ninth, a new 228,000-square-foot mixed-use student housing project, in 2023 was a huge milestone for the firm, said Principal Kristen Penrod.

 

"We are definitely watching Columbus closely," Penrod told me. "We had been watching Ohio State."

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2024/02/21/ohio-state-area-housing-apartments-lumen-ninth.html

 

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Read through the comments from the commission on the UP Campus development proposal and good lord, this project is going to end up being nothing. I fully expect this to either be abandoned like the lane and high project or will just be a boring 2 story apartment with some townhomes in front. 

 

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What a joke. 

 

What makes me really want to throw a brick is the comment on the stained glass. FFS. Stained glass is back-lit all the time when a wall or adjacent building is constructed, or, when installed in an internal chapel. Churches backlight their own windows all the time. Has this chucklehead ever been to a cathedral with internal windows? How dare the Catholic Church not convey the right spirituality and reverence, let alone a developer who bought the space for housing! 

8 hours ago, VintageLife said:

Read through the comments from the commission on the UP Campus development proposal and good lord, this project is going to end up being nothing. I fully expect this to either be abandoned like the lane and high project or will just be a boring 2 story apartment with some townhomes in front. 

 

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What a joke. The design is crap now because they've diluted it so much on this goose chase. The commission is basically trying to kill the project. Let's face it - High Street will have 10-20 story buildings soon. It's a hot area and land is scarce. The developer should just put the shovel in the ground and tell them to shove it. This commission performs like nothing other than a bureaucratic HOA.

26 minutes ago, columbus17 said:

What a joke. The design is crap now because they've diluted it so much on this goose chase. The commission is basically trying to kill the project. Let's face it - High Street will have 10-20 story buildings soon. It's a hot area and land is scarce. The developer should just put the shovel in the ground and tell them to shove it. This commission performs like nothing other than a bureaucratic HOA.

I did see that they filed a permit for the demo of the church, so maybe they are just going to go for it. 

I love how we are forced to consider the opinions of these nobodies on developments they will literally never even utilize.

The University Area Commission Zoning Committee is hearing the following projects on Monday March 4:

  • White Castle/Patrick J's site - Same project, looks like there might be a few tweaks.
  • Tuttle Park Pool (pool reconstruction) parking variance.
  • The Summit Methodist Church site.
  • 1479 N. High  - the Bier Stube site.

Nice to see the Bier Stube and Patrick J's projects are still alive!

 

https://universityarea.org/2024/02/march-2024-zoning-committee-agenda/

5 minutes ago, Pablo said:

The University Area Commission Zoning Committee is hearing the following projects on Monday March 4:

  • White Castle/Patrick J's site - Same project, looks like there might be a few tweaks.
  • Tuttle Park Pool (pool reconstruction) parking variance.
  • The Summit Methodist Church site.
  • 1479 N. High  - the Bier Stube site.

Nice to see the Bier Stube and Patrick J's projects are still alive!

 

https://universityarea.org/2024/02/march-2024-zoning-committee-agenda/

Damn, I was hoping the Patrick J’s site would try to get that parking lot filled instead of leaving it as a parking lot.
 

With the site at Weber and High getting approval with lower parking, it would have been a great opportunity. In the end, if they are waiting and plan on doing something there in the future, having the site broken into smaller buildings will look way nicer. I just hope they don’t leave it a lot forever. 

The northern portion of the site (the parking lot) is in Clintonville - maybe it could be combined with the lot to the north and become a nice development? 

There's 2 reasons the parking lot exists. 

 

1. The Glen Echo Culvert is there. No structures can be built on it. That's a hard and fast rule. 

 

Technically, there are ways to re-engineer it to accomodate but for a mid project, not worth it the cost and process. 

 

2. Nobody wants to deal with the CAC. 

 

When Borror was trying to develop the land, the CAC got their hands involved in the process early but was eventually left out and was very upset because essentially, Borror was being nice. Every public statement was all about being a good fit and and partner for Clintonville and 'working to determine what's best for the Clintonville Community and Neighbors' and no mentions of Old North or UD. Basically wining and dining CAC. Before they even technically bought the land, they reached out to the CAC and realized the CAC was going to call anything they tried too much.

 

If I recall correctly, someone on the CAC even went as far as to say it was their right to be involved since the property bordered Clintonville after they were dropped from the process later on. 

 

You *could* probably bridge the gap with a curb cut entrance and building on both sides, but then you'd be before the CAC and they won't accept anything that's not a strip mall anyway. So really, the building up to the line and no further is the best outcome.

 

Other than some tweaking, the Sintel site use is really about as good as it gets within the current confines of zoning, cost effectiveness, etc. Especially compared with the Borror proposals. 

 

 

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Well, the CAC did pass the Weber & High project so you never know.

9 hours ago, DTCL11 said:

There's 2 reasons the parking lot exists. 

 

1. The Glen Echo Culvert is there. No structures can be built on it. That's a hard and fast rule. 

 

Technically, there are ways to re-engineer it to accomodate but for a mid project, not worth it the cost and process. 

 

2. Nobody wants to deal with the CAC. 

 

When Borror was trying to develop the land, the CAC got their hands involved in the process early but was eventually left out and was very upset because essentially, Borror was being nice. Every public statement was all about being a good fit and and partner for Clintonville and 'working to determine what's best for the Clintonville Community and Neighbors' and no mentions of Old North or UD. Basically wining and dining CAC. Before they even technically bought the land, they reached out to the CAC and realized the CAC was going to call anything they tried too much.

 

If I recall correctly, someone on the CAC even went as far as to say it was their right to be involved since the property bordered Clintonville after they were dropped from the process later on. 

 

You *could* probably bridge the gap with a curb cut entrance and building on both sides, but then you'd be before the CAC and they won't accept anything that's not a strip mall anyway. So really, the building up to the line and no further is the best outcome.

 

Other than some tweaking, the Sintel site use is really about as good as it gets within the current confines of zoning, cost effectiveness, etc. Especially compared with the Borror proposals. 

 

 

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In that case I would rather it be a park or some type of green space, if it will never be a building. Hopefully things change in the future, and it becomes viable to restructure stuff so it can be built on. 

Developer wants to put up 15-story tower at Bier Stube site near Ohio State

 

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"Harbor Bay Ventures, a development firm with offices in Cleveland and Chicago, is proposing a 15-story, roughly 200-unit apartment building at 1479 N. High St. This would be the developer's first Columbus project."

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2024/03/06/bier-stube.html

18 minutes ago, aderwent said:

Developer wants to put up 15-story tower at Bier Stube site near Ohio State

 

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"Harbor Bay Ventures, a development firm with offices in Cleveland and Chicago, is proposing a 15-story, roughly 200-unit apartment building at 1479 N. High St. This would be the developer's first Columbus project."

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2024/03/06/bier-stube.html

Well that’s awesome, but this will 100% not happen. 

I do like this bit from the developer though, 

 

“Whalen pointed to the city's ongoing zoning code rewrite, in which early priorities have said the city will focus creating more height and density along high-traffic corridors, including North High Street.


"Our project is getting out in front of this a little bit, but this seems to be the direction its heading," Whalen told me. "This would bring something new to an underutilized site."

 

and this part 

 

In other markets, Harbor Bay built developments using mass timber – a construction process that uses engineered wood instead of steel to frame buildings. Whalen said they're exploring using mass timber in Columbus, but aren't sure if that's the direction the firm will go.

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Seems they are just going for it?? Usually you would submit a site plan permit if you aren’t pretty far along, would you? 
 

 

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16 hours ago, aderwent said:

Developer wants to put up 15-story tower at Bier Stube site near Ohio State

 

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"Harbor Bay Ventures, a development firm with offices in Cleveland and Chicago, is proposing a 15-story, roughly 200-unit apartment building at 1479 N. High St. This would be the developer's first Columbus project."

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2024/03/06/bier-stube.html


Harbor Bay did an incredible job with their INTRO development in Cleveland’s Ohio City. INTRO is currently the largest mass timber building in the United States.

7 hours ago, jeremyck01 said:


Harbor Bay did an incredible job with their INTRO development in Cleveland’s Ohio City. INTRO is currently the largest mass timber building in the United States.

Yeah, I looked at their stuff and they have done great work, I really hope they just push through and build this, even if they get pushback. It’s very much needed and would be a great addition. 

Just a rough sketch, the perspective is a bit off, but a 15 story building here will be very prominent (until the next one is built)!

 

 

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My biggest frustration with that campus, other than it's name that everyone hates, is they added those solar panels to that building only. Come on. Do better. Ah yes, let's only put the solar panels on the energy building instead of the entire innovation campus. 

The name does sound like they're making Energon Cubes there or something

 

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