May 23, 20196 yr https://www.columbusunderground.com/local-studio-unveils-public-art-piece-at-ohiohealth-tm1
July 28, 20195 yr https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2019/07/24/nearly-400-apartments-proposed-along-henderson.html https://www.thisweeknews.com/news/20190722/397-apartments-proposed-for-henderson-at-olentangy-river-in-northwest-columbus Proposal for a 397-unit apartment development consisting of five apartment buildings with a central clubhouse on a 20.6-acre tract at the northwest corner of Henderson Road and Olentangy River Road. This site is immediately west of the Henderson Road interchange with Route 315 and is located about one mile north of the OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital. This 397-unit proposal is also located about 0.5 mile east of a 220-unit apartment development recently approved for the former Kahoots site at the corner of Kenny and Henderson roads.
August 13, 20195 yr At Olentangy and Henderson - I guess this is where this article belongs? https://www.thisweeknews.com/news/20190812/developer-puts-plan-for-northwest-columbus-apartments-on-hold-after-complaints
September 2, 20195 yr Late July photo of the Aloft Hotel under construction at 1295 Olentangy River Road from https://www.columbusunderground.com/construction-roundup-short-north-grandview-yard-we1
October 20, 20195 yr Has anyone caught any updates on the Kroger project recently? Any idea on opening and if the Kroger is lined up to go back in its old spot?
November 18, 20195 yr Aerial view from The Dispatch: https://www.dispatch.com/photogallery/OH/20191115/BUSINESS/111509997/PH/1
November 20, 20195 yr So the taxpayers spent $27 million to add a redundant southbound exit. Why? I think ODOT builds stuff just to justify keeping their jobs. We should be trying to maintain the many crumbling bridges that already exist, rather than building extra unneeded ones.
November 20, 20195 yr ^^ Seeing that pic reminded me of the proposals/speculation regarding the Kohl's area behind this new construction. Anyone know of whatever came of that? That building and the huge parking lots around it look ripe for at least a six floor mixed use development-just looking at the pic it looks like that big parcel is just waiting to grow taller to match the things around it. It is not like anyone could complain about height since it abuts a property with a 15 story building on it. Great location for a highrise development imo...good location, right next to the river, right by access to 315 and all... I have always liked that little highrise cluster of The Canterbury(is it still named that?)and the hospital everytime I went along by it on 315. *Plus I would like another highrise right next to Clintonville so they could seethe but it would be out of their NIMBY reaches. Edited November 20, 20195 yr by Toddguy
November 20, 20195 yr 59 minutes ago, Ted said: So the taxpayers spent $27 million to add a redundant southbound exit. What is redundant about the exit?
November 20, 20195 yr 2 hours ago, Ted said: So the taxpayers spent $27 million to add a redundant southbound exit. Why? I think ODOT builds stuff just to justify keeping their jobs. We should be trying to maintain the many crumbling bridges that already exist, rather than building extra unneeded ones. This was not an ODOT project; this was a City of Columbus project.
November 20, 20195 yr 8 hours ago, Toddguy said: ^^ Seeing that pic reminded me of the proposals/speculation regarding the Kohl's area behind this new construction. Anyone know of whatever came of that? That building and the huge parking lots around it look ripe for at least a six floor mixed use development-just looking at the pic it looks like that big parcel is just waiting to grow taller to match the things around it. It is not like anyone could complain about height since it abuts a property with a 15 story building on it. Great location for a highrise development imo...good location, right next to the river, right by access to 315 and all... I have always liked that little highrise cluster of The Canterbury(is it still named that?)and the hospital everytime I went along by it on 315. *Plus I would like another highrise right next to Clintonville so they could seethe but it would be out of their NIMBY reaches. That little stretch from Ackerman to Broadway will look pretty tall with the Kroger redevelopment done. All of the hotels, the Caterbury, Riverside and Ohio Health’s HQ. Really makes me wish that OSU had built Covelli closer to the highway. It would’ve made Broadway to downtown feel like one continuous stretch of urban development. My guess is we see Kohl’s gone/redeveloped within the next 2-3 years. I would hate to lose that store though, so hopefully they’re part of the plan! Edited November 20, 20195 yr by wpcc88
November 21, 20195 yr On 11/20/2019 at 9:40 AM, Toddguy said: Great location for a highrise development imo...good location, right next to the river, right by access to 315 and all... I have always liked that little highrise cluster of The Canterbury(is it still named that?)and the hospital everytime I went along by it on 315. *Plus I would like another highrise right next to Clintonville so they could seethe but it would be out of their NIMBY reaches. Agreed! I am patiently awaiting a suburban high rise. (20+ stories). Each time I pass this area i think another mid to high rise would be perfect. I also keep wondering if we will eventually see a 20 story +/- building as part of bridge park. We * could * see the complete reinvention of ORR from downtown to at least NB. The potential is significant WITHOUT the unnecessary squabbling of NIMBYs to have a vibrant corridor of mid-high rise development and proper mass transit if we can get the right people on board to completely bulldoze and infill the outdated suburban model centers and parking lots all along the corridor. I'm not confident in our leaders and whether they have the vision and ambition to make it so. As part of the corridor study, I hope they can convince a developer or two to commit to additional catalyst project. I personally would love to see the corridor study combine with a reinvention of Lennox and the shopping center across the street and a further infill of the old Kroger Plaza or the Kohls plaza. I think having multiple commitments up ORR will help bolster the mass transit. Edited November 21, 20195 yr by DTCL11
January 16, 20205 yr On 10/20/2019 at 3:34 PM, jebleprls22 said: Has anyone caught any updates on the Kroger project recently? Any idea on opening and if the Kroger is lined up to go back in its old spot? Made it over during my time at home in Columbus over the winter break. Looks like most of the residential over the grocery area is all topped out, they haven't actually constructed the roof for the ground floor yet, though.
January 16, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, Pablo said: ^My understanding is that Kroger will not return. Since when? I’ve never seen/heard this announced officially or as a rumor.
January 16, 20205 yr 38 minutes ago, wpcc88 said: Since when? I’ve never seen/heard this announced officially or as a rumor. Kroger never committed to return from the outset. Based on there non committal answer to begin with, I have just been operating on assuming they won't return unless announced otherwise.
January 17, 20205 yr On 9/14/2017 at 4:39 PM, ColDayMan said: Fate of Kroger's University City store is determined The redevelopment of the University City shopping center will not include a Kroger Co. store. The Cincinnati-based grocer Thursday said its 56-year-old store at 2913 Olentangy River Road and its nearby fuel center will close at 5 p.m. Oct. 16. More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2017/09/14/fate-of-krogers-university-city-store-is.html This casts additional doubt. Edited January 17, 20205 yr by DTCL11
January 17, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, DTCL11 said: This casts additional doubt. Damn, I missed that, my apologies @Pablo
January 17, 20205 yr Kroger seems to nationally be struggling. I don't think they're going to try to open new stores at the moment.
January 17, 20205 yr 12 hours ago, wpcc88 said: Damn, I missed that, my apologies @Pablo No problem! It's hard to keep track of everything!
January 17, 20205 yr Let's petition to get kroger to open a marionos. Same parent company. Different model. Popular in Chicago with many versions of an urban store.
January 17, 20205 yr I'd rather have a Wegmans. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
January 20, 20205 yr On 1/17/2020 at 10:05 AM, DTCL11 said: Let's petition to get kroger to open a marionos. Same parent company. Different model. Popular in Chicago with many versions of an urban store. I miss shopping at Mariano’s so much.
March 5, 20205 yr Couple of aerial views of the University City shopping center project: This is from about a month ago from the Dispatch. Its a bit out of date because the uncoated section to the left is now at the same height as the blue coated section to the right: This is an aerial from today viewed from the NBC4 transmission tower located just south of the University City site:
March 8, 20205 yr On 3/5/2020 at 1:43 PM, Columbo said: Couple of aerial views of the University City shopping center project: This is from about a month ago from the Dispatch. Its a bit out of date because the uncoated section to the left is now at the same height as the blue coated section to the right: This is an aerial from today viewed from the NBC4 transmission tower located just south of the University City site: This is well set up to develop the rest of the parking and create a mini retail main street. Not that it will happen anytime soon, especially with the grocery component, but... a pipe dream
March 9, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Pablo said: ^That's a huge building. I'm surprised by the size every time I drive by. It really is. It would be awesome if in the future they could build an addition up to the street
March 14, 20205 yr MODERATOR NOTE: An older Gowdy Field development thread was been merged with this Olentangy River Road developments thread
March 14, 20205 yr Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center to buy more land along Olentangy River Road Ohio State University trustees voted Thursday to expand Wexner Medical Center's land holdings along Olentangy River Road. OSU’s Wexner Medical Center is working to purchase, for an undisclosed sum, a 2.5-acre site at Gowdy Field, a redeveloped landfill site along Olentangy River Road south of West Third Avenue. The current owner of the land is Time Warner Cable Midwest. The planned sale follows the medical center's previously approved purchase of the nearby OSU Eye and Ear Institute site, a leased outpatient medical building, and 7.5 acres of land for $43 million. The site in question is contiguous to the Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center. The Breast Center opened in 2011 and is a leased property with a 10-year option to buy. A proposal to do just that could be coming later this year. MORE: https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2020/02/27/ohio-states-wexner-medical-center-to-buy-more-land.html
May 3, 20205 yr Some late April views of the University City shopping center project from https://www.columbusunderground.com/construction-roundup-april-2020-franklinton-osu-more-bw1
June 22, 20204 yr The 7-story, 164-room Aloft Hotel at 1295 Olentangy River Road opened May 22: http://www.uhdcolumbus.com/aloft https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2020/05/28/aloft-columbus-hotel-opens-in-the-middle-of-a-pand.html
July 27, 20204 yr From the Olentangy Trail/Underneath 315, the Aloft Hotel and some central Ohio wildlife (Sun. 7-26-20)
August 14, 20204 yr "The City" good lord, these apartment complexes don't even try... Why not just name it "University Village adjacent" and call it a day?
August 14, 20204 yr Just now, jebleprls22 said: "The City" good lord, these apartment complexes don't even try... Why not just name it "University Village adjacent" and call it a day? Does anyone really care about the name though? They obviously don't try, but that's probably because they don't need to because nobody really cares.
August 14, 20204 yr 1 hour ago, NorthShore647 said: University City (Thur. 8-13-20) Ohio Health Offices At first, I mistook the Ohio Health office as the Nationwide office in Grandview Yard.
August 14, 20204 yr 19 minutes ago, cbussoccer said: Does anyone really care about the name though? They obviously don't try, but that's probably because they don't need to because nobody really cares. Yeah, every suburban development is named after some variant of a tree or geological feature. It's like one of those Facebook things where you use your birthday and favorite color to find your porn name. But seriously, suburban housing tracts all have names like River Ridge or Willow Creek or Glacier Hills.
August 14, 20204 yr 1 hour ago, jonoh81 said: Yeah, every suburban development is named after some variant of a tree or geological feature. It's like one of those Facebook things where you use your birthday and favorite color to find your porn name. But seriously, suburban housing tracts all have names like River Ridge or Willow Creek or Glacier Hills. Exactly. Nobody really cares about a generic name. It doesn’t affect how good or bad the experience of living in the development actually is.
August 17, 20204 yr I don't object to the name. The shopping center was University City. There used to be a movie theater on the site with the same name located where the Applebees is now.
November 10, 20204 yr I really like the imposing feeling of this building, for some reason. Like it belongs in Gotham, not Olentangy River Road.
November 11, 20204 yr 4 hours ago, CMHOhio said: I really like the imposing feeling of this building, for some reason. Like it belongs in Gotham, not Olentangy River Road. You know you miss Momo2. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
November 11, 20204 yr On 11/10/2020 at 2:58 PM, NorthShore647 said: Like I said earlier, it reminds me of a shorter Prora (the Nazi resort on the Baltic Sea) but with more articulation.
November 11, 20204 yr Someday when they develop the rest of the site, it will break down the scale and seem a lot better. In terms of density, I hope it sets a new precedent for the rest of Olentangy River Rd -- namely the Kohls site further north.
November 30, 20204 yr AMC Lennox Closes Permanently AMC Lennox Town Center 24, 777 Kinnear Rd., has permanently closed. Customers reported receiving an email from AMC Theaters this morning, Monday, November 30, stating that AMC Lennox had recently closed and their preferred theater had been updated. A post on AMC Theaters’ verified Facebook page confirmed that theater had permanently closed its doors. Additionally, it is no longer listed on the AMC website. More below: https://www.columbusunderground.com/amc-lennox-closes-permanently-sp1 "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 1, 20204 yr Ugh, this sucks. I always enjoyed going there for a movie, since it was so close.
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