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1 hour ago, Toddguy said:

The bank building is great, has great materials and is great on the inside as well as the outside. If these other buildings had particularly nice interiors or something special about them that would make a difference. But if they are totally "meh" on the inside then I don't see why we should not just save the facades and get more density/height that way? If these were not on High I would be more open to just preserving them, or maybe if they had more of a visual impact or made more of a "statement" to me like the Madison stuff further up High. I do think that the facades deserve to be saved, and I think what they did on Vine was good and that they could do that here. 

 

I just don't get the push to save the entire building if it is just a few floors and meh inside. I do think that there should be a height requirement demanded along with saving the facades(and enough-like 20-30 feet)that it makes a difference). If it is just going to be another Nicholas then I understand that and would favor no demolition. What we would get would not really be worth it. 

 

I hope they don't get to just knock these down or sit on them and let them rot.  Anybody caring about this is a small minority voice but we need to make that voice louder to developers, the city, commissions, etc.  

 

I am not familiar with any groups in the city who might be allies but I am sure some on here know of some.

 

JMHO

 

 

 

I would imagine most buildings that haven't seen real investment in decades are "meh" inside. We shouldn't let intentional neglect be an excuse if they can be rehabbed into something nice and still get a decent new project for the back part, but I am am minority voice on that.

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It was nice the last time I was in it but that was in the '90s.

Fifteen story building proposed for this site, plans by NBBJ. I am writing about the existing buildings' history, which is actually very substantial. This would be a huge shame if it took place without keeping or integrating the existing structures.

 

Photos of their rough proposal: https://imgur.com/a/yrP3Ibr

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18 minutes ago, M said:

Fifteen story building proposed for this site. I am writing about the existing buildings' history, which is actually very substantial. This would be a huge shame if it took place without keeping or integrating the existing structures.

 

Photos of their rough proposal: https://imgur.com/a/yrP3Ibr

I’m down with 15 stories, but yeah that needs a lot of work. Hopefully they mean rough rough haha. 
 

yes, the original facade needs saved, but the height is great. No reason they cannot add the facade and hopefully people bring it to the commissions attention.

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I like it. Work in the original facade, and I love it. I’m guessing it’ll be used for garage access, but it’d be great if Walnut St to the south could be used as pedestrian only patio space or something. Or a food truck alley. 

13 hours ago, M said:

Fifteen story building proposed for this site, plans by NBBJ.

Fifteen stories should be enough to help close the gap in our skyline! 😀

2 minutes ago, PrestoKinetic said:

Fifteen stories should be enough to help close the gap in our skyline! 😀

Imagine if:

 

Millennial - 28

4th & State - 15

4th & Long - 15

Holiday Inn lot - 15

Convention Center Towers - 2 x 15

Harmony Tower - 30

 

Had all been built?

19 minutes ago, aderwent said:

Imagine if:

 

Millennial - 28

4th & State - 15

4th & Long - 15

Holiday Inn lot - 15

Convention Center Towers - 2 x 15

Harmony Tower - 30

 

Had all been built?

Some of those could still possibly happen, and I would bet they do. 

35 minutes ago, aderwent said:

Imagine if:

 

Millennial - 28

4th & State - 15

4th & Long - 15

Holiday Inn lot - 15

Convention Center Towers - 2 x 15

Harmony Tower - 30

 

Had all been built?

Greyhound 😉

12 minutes ago, columbus17 said:

Greyhound 😉

Do you know something we don’t?? 

53 minutes ago, columbus17 said:

Greyhound 😉

 

Spill the beans!

2 hours ago, aderwent said:

Imagine if:

 

Millennial - 28

4th & State - 15

4th & Long - 15

Holiday Inn lot - 15

Convention Center Towers - 2 x 15

Harmony Tower - 30

 

Had all been built?


Honestly… I know I’m probably in the minority but…I’d trade all those being built for just one big beautiful 60+ story tower

2 hours ago, PrestoKinetic said:

Fifteen stories should be enough to help close the gap in our skyline! 😀

Maybe they could go to 20 and keep the facades? A little encouragement wouldn't hurt now would it?

39 minutes ago, cbussoccer said:

 

Spill the beans!

Yes WE MUST KNOW! 

I actually have a bet with my wife about how many buildings 15 stories or higher will be built or in the process of being built between 2020 and 2030. I say 17. She says 12. 

5 minutes ago, drtom1234 said:

I actually have a bet with my wife about how many buildings 15 stories or higher will be built or in the process of being built between 2020 and 2030. I say 17. She says 12. 

Aren't there already two? With like another few in the works. Also, what is the 4th and long and 4th and state projects? Oh, and there's that one on High now.

31 minutes ago, drtom1234 said:

I actually have a bet with my wife about how many buildings 15 stories or higher will be built or in the process of being built between 2020 and 2030. I say 17. She says 12. 

A bet of that timespan is quite the commitment. Hopefully you remember 7 years from now!

6 hours ago, columbus17 said:

Aren't there already two? With like another few in the works. Also, what is the 4th and long and 4th and state projects? Oh, and there's that one on High now.

I think it is at 4, with the Hilton 2.0, merchant building, edwards 15 story on high st and Ohio States hospital tower, I feel like I’m missing some but can’t remember. 

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12 hours ago, VintageLife said:

I think it is at 4, with the Hilton 2.0, merchant building, edwards 15 story on high st and Ohio States hospital tower, I feel like I’m missing some but can’t remember. 

You are ;)

5 minutes ago, columbus17 said:

You are ;)

You can’t just keep doing this hahah

5 minutes ago, columbus17 said:

You are ;)

 

I am once again asking that you spill the beans.

18 hours ago, drtom1234 said:

I actually have a bet with my wife about how many buildings 15 stories or higher will be built or in the process of being built between 2020 and 2030. I say 17. She says 12. 

I think your wife is going to win this one unless things really pick up in the second half.  17 seems high to me, but hopefully I'm wrong.

13 minutes ago, TH3BUDDHA said:

I think your wife is going to win this one unless things really pick up in the second half.  17 seems high to me, but hopefully I'm wrong.

It’s until 2030, that’s 7 more years and it’s already at 4 ready to go. There are some that have been proposed and haven’t been passed yet. 

36 minutes ago, VintageLife said:

You can’t just keep doing this hahah

This is cruel and unusual punishment. Even worse since I am extra nosey. Spill! lol

 

Also along with the 4 under construction, don't we still have the something at the Schiff corner, the proposal for 18 where they think the trashy 60's building there is historic? Also still possible for where Millennium and Harmony were?  Also the 30 story proposal for The Peninsula? That would be another five places where there is a possibility? I think we might get to the 17 but it will be close. 

Also the Arena District and Astor Park could have some surprises. 

 

*jonoh81 would have a complete list of possibilities I would think. 

 

 

*Also if they go at least 15 floors on this new thing and have a really nice stone/something for the first floor and have some retail, I am willing to say goodbye to the 2 buildings and their facades at this point.  Just looking at it that stretch is hopeless because of CC-which just ruins everything near it.

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12 hours ago, VintageLife said:

I think it is at 4, with the Hilton 2.0, merchant building, edwards 15 story on high st and Ohio States hospital tower, I feel like I’m missing some but can’t remember. 

There’s the 18 story Schiff proposal on Main and High too. And who knows what the new courthouse on High could bring

On 4/4/2023 at 11:10 PM, VintageLife said:

I’m down with 15 stories, but yeah that needs a lot of work. Hopefully they mean rough rough haha. 
 

 

 

NO, I want it to look just like that but with windows. It will be called Hallmark Springtime

4 minutes ago, Toddguy said:

This is cruel and unusual punishment. Even worse since I am extra nosey. Spill! lol

 

Also along with the 4 under construction, don't we still have the something at the Schiff corner, the proposal for 17 where they think the trashy 60's building there is historic? Also still possible for where Millennium and Harmony were?  Also the 30 story proposal for The Peninsula? That would be another five places where there is a possibility? I think we might get to the 17 but it will be close. 

Also the Arena District and Astor Park could have some surprises. 

 

*jonoh81 would have a complete list of possibilities I would think.  Just looking at it that stretch is hopeless because of CC-which just ruins everything near it.

 

 

*Also if they go at least 15 floors on this new thing and have a really nice stone/something for the first floor and have some retail, I am willing to say goodbye to the 2 buildings and their facades at this point.

We also have the 15 story from Wood at Hubbard, but with them that might not get built until 2032 so I didn’t add it haha. The new 15 story that was just added in here as the rough rendering wasn’t added to my list either. 
 

the United way redevelopment is only 12 stories. 

6 minutes ago, amped91 said:

There’s the 18 story Schiff proposal on Main and High too. And who knows what the new courthouse on High could bring

I was trying to only add ones that have started. 

20 minutes ago, GCrites80s said:

 

NO, I want it to look just like that but with windows. It will be called Hallmark Springtime

 

The general massing is ok with me-as long as the balconies are inset and they use good materials. Maybe some penthouse type units at the top for some tapering and and a few more floors? I don't mind the box so much if they have a couple or three setbacks at the top.

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16 minutes ago, VintageLife said:

We also have the 15 story from Wood at Hubbard, but with them that might not get built until 2032 so I didn’t add it haha. The new 15 story that was just added in here as the rough rendering wasn’t added to my list either. 
 

the United way redevelopment is only 12 stories. 

Where is the United Way development at? I can't find it.

 

*Also that probably dead 16 story Christopher Inn thing from 2021.

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4 minutes ago, Toddguy said:

Where is the United Way development at? I can't find it.

 

*Also that probably dead 16 story Christopher Inn thing from 2021.

It’s in the red brick district thread, I believe 

On 4/5/2023 at 1:00 PM, columbus17 said:

Greyhound 😉

 

Blink once for under 15-20

Blink twice for over 20

5 hours ago, DTCL11 said:

 

Blink once for under 15-20

Blink twice for over 20

Please blink twice! 🙏 

Some more info on this project:

 

15-Story Building Proposed for Downtown Site


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“A Cleveland-based developer has submitted a proposal to the city to construct a 15-story building at 171-191 S. High St. The plan would require the demolition of two buildings that have stood on the site for over a century, but also calls for the preservation of the former Ohio National Bank building next door, at 167 S. High St.
 

Documents submitted to the city in advance of that meeting show a 15-story building containing a parking garage and street-level retail, along with ten stories devoted to market-rate apartments. The new building would be connected to the historic bank building next door, according to the submitted report.

 

“The Ohio National Bank will be restored per historic requirements and the space will be used for retail that will serve its tenants and local community,” the document states. “Currently, there is minimal retail and restaurants, and no walkable grocer in an area that is bursting with new residences.”’

 

https://columbusunderground.com/15-story-building-proposed-for-downtown-site-bw1/

@columbus17, dis you?

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

In NYC I went to a CVS that was an old bank and I thought that was pretty cool

32 minutes ago, amped91 said:

Some more info on this project:

 

15-Story Building Proposed for Downtown Site


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“A Cleveland-based developer has submitted a proposal to the city to construct a 15-story building at 171-191 S. High St. The plan would require the demolition of two buildings that have stood on the site for over a century, but also calls for the preservation of the former Ohio National Bank building next door, at 167 S. High St.
 

Documents submitted to the city in advance of that meeting show a 15-story building containing a parking garage and street-level retail, along with ten stories devoted to market-rate apartments. The new building would be connected to the historic bank building next door, according to the submitted report.

 

“The Ohio National Bank will be restored per historic requirements and the space will be used for retail that will serve its tenants and local community,” the document states. “Currently, there is minimal retail and restaurants, and no walkable grocer in an area that is bursting with new residences.”’

 

https://columbusunderground.com/15-story-building-proposed-for-downtown-site-bw1/

Let us hope there is a push for facade preservation. Love the 15 stories so that is great. 

I think the facades can be saved and either incorporated into the new build, or reconstructed like the former Hippie Hut at King and High. I don't think the buildings are architecturally significant, but because of their age, they're part of the urban fabric.

 

At the corner of Milwaukee, North and Damon in Chicago, there's a Walgreens in an old bank building - it's pretty cool!

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8 minutes ago, Pablo said:

I think the facades can be saved and either incorporated into the new build, or reconstructed like the former Hippie Hut at King and High. I don't think the buildings are architecturally significant, but because of their age, they're part of the urban fabric.

 

At the corner of Milwaukee, North and Damon in Chicago, there's a Walgreens in an old bank building - it's pretty cool!

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That Walgreens is closed and it is slated to be a restaurant. The vitamin vault is to be a private space kind of like Hyde Park in CLE

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Indy has a similar bank building that was expanded upwards a number of years ago... rather unsuccessfully IMO. They tried to pay homage without doing it well enough to look very good. 20230406_162210.thumb.jpg.088adc55d59813f5140540051d7746e6.jpg

 

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Just now, DTCL11 said:

 

That Walgreens is closed and it is slated to be a restaurant. The vitamin vault is to be a private space kind of like Hyde Park in CLE

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Indy has a similar bank building that was expanded upwards a number of years ago... rather unsuccessfully IMO. They tried to pay homage without doing it well enough to look very good. 20230406_162210.thumb.jpg.088adc55d59813f5140540051d7746e6.jpg

 

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Yeah that looks really bad, better than demo I guess, but does not look great at all. 

3 minutes ago, DTCL11 said:

 

That Walgreens is closed and it is slated to be a restaurant. The vitamin vault is to be a private space kind of like Hyde Park in CLE

 

Thanks for the update - at least the building is being reused!

As a bit of a side note speaking of that corner, I have been itching for similar concept to Foxtrot to come to Columbus. 

 

Interesting to see the developer specifically call out a grocer. Maybe a Weinans collaboration? 

 

But the call out for minimal retail isn't a lack retail space. There's plenty of that and they are simply replacing existing so I wonder what they plan to do differently to fill their retail rather than having such high vacancy on High downtown at this time. 

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1 hour ago, ColDayMan said:

@columbus17, dis you?

No - I'd be trying to save those storefronts if I had a hand in this.

1 hour ago, DTCL11 said:

Interesting to see the developer specifically call out a grocer. Maybe a Weinans collaboration? 

They’ve now teased me with a Heinens (in CLE) type grocer spot and if they don’t give me one I’ll cry  

Conceptually I'm fine with this plan but it's clearly very early on and needs a lot more development

 

The city should not approve any demolition until they have complete building plans, financing in hand, and are ready to break ground

 

9 minutes ago, NW24HX said:

Conceptually I'm fine with this plan but it's clearly very early on and needs a lot more development

 

The city should not approve any demolition until they have complete building plans, financing in hand, and are ready to break ground

 

Agreed. I could theoretically be on board with demolishing the two buildings in question, but only if the new building would be an architectural improvement. The two facades aren’t anything overly special, but they are better than a lot of what is built today. If the developers can improve what is there, I’d be all for it. 

1 hour ago, cbussoccer said:

could theoretically be on board with demolishing the two buildings in question, but only if the new building would be an architectural improvement

Something like Woods Company did at 705 n high. That building looks incredible and there is no reason this new building couldn’t be on the same level. 
 

 

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Wrong address: I was talking about 705 n high

41 minutes ago, VintageLife said:

Something like Woods Company did at 700 n high. That building looks incredible and there is no reason this new building couldn’t be on the same level. 

The old design or the ugly one with the white paint?

6 minutes ago, columbus17 said:

The old design or the ugly one with the white paint?

Sorry, my bad. I’m talking about the tall one across the street, not sure what the address is. 
 

 

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55 minutes ago, VintageLife said:

Sorry, my bad. I’m talking about the tall one across the street, not sure what the address is. 
 

 

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Love that building! While we're at it someone should create a replica of Union Station in that area - that'd be a development I can get behind. The "cap" is a sorry excuse of a replacement.

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