Posted February 14, 200718 yr Columbus Dennison Place & Harrison West Photos 6 through 9 are of an infill development in Harrison West called Harrison Park King-Lincoln Goodnight, from Cincinnati And goodbye, from Columbus "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
February 14, 200718 yr Ditto on the HP infill. Solid! Interesting angle on that last one, but you left out a few buildings. Nevertheless, great pictures (as always).
February 14, 200718 yr Harrison Park is great, almost every home is convincing! Great pics!!! The buildings need a little more diversity in architecture and color, but much better than traditional suburban crap. Hopefully we will see more of this type of development in the region.
February 14, 200718 yr 8/10 Pretty decent stuff. Noticed that some of the houses looked a bit similar but much better than the cookie-cutter-crap I usually come across. Definitely better than the no-talent/no-thought junk too.
February 14, 200718 yr Nice pics...oh and those Cincy ones make me feel like I was right there with you :wink: :laugh:
February 14, 200718 yr Harrison Park is great, almost every home is convincing! Great pics!!! The buildings need a little more diversity in architecture and color, but much better than traditional suburban crap. Hopefully we will see more of this type of development in the region. I agree. Just varying the style of the porch colums and railings would do a lot to help that.
February 15, 200718 yr Columbus has many projects doing the type of housing infill demonstrated in the Harrison West infill. It is interesting, some infill in cities like Indianapolis seems to use so much siding. I was just in Toronoto and there was no siding at all just brick. Columbus is a big fan of brick all over the innercity, has been since late 1800s and still is today. Most of the infill is usually a pretty decent quality here.
February 15, 200718 yr 8/10 Pretty decent stuff. Noticed that some of the houses looked a bit similar but much better than the cookie-cutter-crap I usually come across. Definitely better than the no-talent/no-thought junk too. The similarity among the houses is fairly typical of some of the older neighborhoods I'm familiar with. The infill looks pretty good, and typically dense. As some trees and shrubs grow in, the area will look very established.
February 15, 200718 yr Expectedly excellent! Forgive my ignorance of Columbus neighborhoods, but where is Harrison West and that infill?
February 15, 200718 yr Columbus And goodbye, from Columbus Notice the Trolly Car System along Front and High Streets as well as over the Broad Street Bridge.
February 15, 200718 yr Nice. When most people think of Columbus they don't usually think of the old neighborhoods and I think people understimate their character but you do a good job of exposing it.
February 15, 200718 yr Expectedly excellent! Forgive my ignorance of Columbus neighborhoods, but where is Harrison West and that infill? South of Dennison Place (aka yuppie Ohio State); West of the Victorian Village (aka Neil Avenue); East of the Olentangy River; and north of I-670. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
February 16, 200718 yr hw is a nice area, but when are we getting the suburban M/I homes neighborhoods threads?
February 16, 200718 yr I think Harrison Park has much better looking infill then that stuff going up along Summit St. in the Italian Village. And I'm sure if The Jefferies ever gets completed it will be even better then HP.
February 16, 200718 yr There's too much Michigan in those photos. I saw a Michigan Ave. sign and a Michigan license plate. Blur that shit out next time. :)
February 16, 200718 yr I'll try, but I found it hilarious that a Michigan plate had SUV on it. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
February 17, 200718 yr Great pictures, thank you for venturing out in the cold to take those....unless they were all taken from the car.
February 17, 200718 yr No, they were actually outside. I did park the car and get out ;). "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
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