October 10, 20231 yr Something tells me "paved event space" is code for parking lot. But this probably won't ever happen so I guess I'm not worried about it.
October 10, 20231 yr 7 hours ago, DTCL11 said: If you were the Arshot Comms director for the last 10 years, your job has been a freaking cake walk. Getting paid to ignore requests from media and governments on plans of your developments this whole time. Didn't Arshot by Tuttle?
October 11, 20231 yr Hmm, it was a private equity group to my knowledge that owns other malls and other store locations. Now Arshot or people from the Schottenstein family might be a part of the private equity play.
June 21, 2024Jun 21 Part of Cooper Stadium complex could be torn down, document shows Some sections of the Cooper Stadium complex are slated to be razed. Lion Construction Services has submitted a document to the city of Columbus requesting partial demolition of the former baseball park at 1115 W. Mound St. The document said the project would involve removing "accessory structures" at the stadium, including tiers of steps for stadium seating, existing fencing, ramps, walls and more. More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2024/06/21/cooper-stadium-could-be-partially-torn-down.html "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
July 18, 2024Jul 18 Believe it or not... It appears the redevelopment of Cooper Stadium is underway 😲 Crews have began clearing trees on site and the first batch of shipping containers have arrived
July 18, 2024Jul 18 17 minutes ago, CbusOrBust said: Believe it or not... It appears the redevelopment of Cooper Stadium is underway 😲 Crews have began clearing trees on site and the first batch of shipping containers have arrived Still bummed by how empty this development is compared to what it could and should have been.
July 18, 2024Jul 18 1 hour ago, VintageLife said: Still bummed by how empty this development is compared to what it could and should have been. The good news is, all you need is a few semi trucks and you can move most of it out of there, lol.
August 13, 2024Aug 13 Shipping containers installed at former Cooper Stadium as redevelopment plan moves forward "A ring of shipping containers has been erected at the former Cooper Stadium on West Mound Street, the latest twist in the 16-year saga to redevelop the site. About three-dozen shipping containers, some double-stacked, surround the stadium's former grandstand and entrance building. The property owner and developer, SPARC, an arm of Arshot Investment Corp. in Columbus, asked for permission to place the shipping containers on the site as part of a redevelopment plan approved by the city in October. SPARC's plans then called for converting the 47-acre site into a mixed-use development with apartments, commercial buildings and an amphitheater. The plan approved in October called for up to 51,440 square feet of office space, up to 13,440 square feet of retail space, and up to 200 apartment units, with the potential to build up to 550 apartments." https://www.dispatch.com/story/business/2024/08/13/cooper-stadium-site-sees-changes-as-redevelopment-looms-sparc-racetrack-amphitheater/74767640007/
August 14, 2024Aug 14 3 hours ago, Luvcbus said: Shipping containers installed at former Cooper Stadium as redevelopment plan moves forward "A ring of shipping containers has been erected at the former Cooper Stadium on West Mound Street, the latest twist in the 16-year saga to redevelop the site. About three-dozen shipping containers, some double-stacked, surround the stadium's former grandstand and entrance building. The property owner and developer, SPARC, an arm of Arshot Investment Corp. in Columbus, asked for permission to place the shipping containers on the site as part of a redevelopment plan approved by the city in October. SPARC's plans then called for converting the 47-acre site into a mixed-use development with apartments, commercial buildings and an amphitheater. The plan approved in October called for up to 51,440 square feet of office space, up to 13,440 square feet of retail space, and up to 200 apartment units, with the potential to build up to 550 apartments." https://www.dispatch.com/story/business/2024/08/13/cooper-stadium-site-sees-changes-as-redevelopment-looms-sparc-racetrack-amphitheater/74767640007/ Someone posted a picture on reddit and it looks horrible. Not sure what the end goal is, but so far the containers look like crap.
August 14, 2024Aug 14 26 minutes ago, VintageLife said: Also, the amount of parking in this development is an embarrassment. Arshot is an embarrassment. Hopefully, it never happens and they'll finally sell the damn site like they should've done 10 years ago.
August 14, 2024Aug 14 9 hours ago, jonoh81 said: Arshot is an embarrassment. Hopefully, it never happens and they'll finally sell the damn site like they should've done 10 years ago. If it weren't for the family name and money ties to city elites, I'm sure Arshot would be in the same bucket at the Fort Rapids, Latitude Five25, and other "absent" property developers and owners. Just about everything they touch rots.
August 14, 2024Aug 14 10 hours ago, VintageLife said: Someone posted a picture on reddit and it looks horrible. Not sure what the end goal is, but so far the containers look like crap. I have to imagine they are temporary. I assumed they were there to protect the grandstand so it doesn't get damaged by all the construction activities around it.
August 14, 2024Aug 14 31 minutes ago, TIm said: I have to imagine they are temporary. I assumed they were there to protect the grandstand so it doesn't get damaged by all the construction activities around it. I read they'll eventually line the perimeter along the "backside" of the property to keep the "transient population" from cutting across the property on their way to/from the services on Harmon Road.
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