Posted November 3, 200618 yr WALNUT HILLS It appears that the First Fisher Properties plan for 2220 St. James Ave is demolition, not rehab. The same goes for 2219 and 2223 Kemper Ln, which First Fisher purchased late last year. None of these properties are in good shape, but they're also not condemned. Since the company is building other townhomes in the area (see updates), I can only assume that they're clearing these out for some future project. Update 6/29/06 Update 11/12/05 (2220 St. James, then 2219 and 2223 Kemper Ln) Demolition looks to be about complete on 2219 Kemper Lane - shots from this morning (sorry about the quality): ...and here's a map of the property: It's too bad about 2223 - that's a pretty-looking house. It's 3154 square feet, built in 1885, and although it's busted up into multiple units (it's listed as "4 to 19 rental units"), it seems like a good rehab, single-family type place...but considering it sold for $80K, it must be in pretty bad shape. So 2219 and 2223 are contiguous properties...makes you wonder what they might have planned there...
November 3, 200618 yr And actually, First Fisher has a couple other contiguous properties there: 2220 and 2222 St. James and 2219 and 2223 Kemper are all contiguous, plus they own 2233 Kemper...hmm...perhaps something interesting is in the works?
November 3, 200618 yr ^ Thanks for the photo updates. I would expect two-unit townhomes. They're already going to do that over on Fulton on two contiguous lots (I think the address is 2113 Fulton).
November 7, 200618 yr And actually, First Fisher has a couple other contiguous properties there: 2220 and 2222 St. James and 2219 and 2223 Kemper are all contiguous, plus they own 2233 Kemper...hmm...perhaps something interesting is in the works? They're building 11 townhouses, in four phases. All the variances have been approved.
November 10, 200618 yr Dalyds1, it sounds like you know someone at First Fisher maybe? If so, wish them luck from us, and thanks for the info! Any other news/insights?
November 20, 200618 yr Regarding the First Fisher project discussed above (you can go here and scroll down for previous discussion), here's the map again of the lots First Fisher owns: ...well, here's what it looks like now from the St. James side: ...and from the far side of St. James, for context (with a forumer and soon-to-be forumer-in-law in the foreground for scale): ...really makes you wonder if something larger isn't afoot...like maybe an access road, and the units facing the new road, like Sharkey Lane? Seems like an awful lot of clearing just for units right up against St. James and Kemper Lane...
November 21, 200618 yr RiverViewer, that may have been done like that just to get better access to the site, similar to what was done at the Parkview Townehomes site in Mt. Adams. That's an interesting thought, though. I really hope that the units face the street.
January 26, 200718 yr Regarding the Fisher Builders construction project in Walnut Hills between St. James and Kemper Lane (see here and scroll down, then here and here)...construction has begun! Gah..."Volterra Condominiums." Trying to evoke a gambling theme or an electrical engineering theme? ...it'll be a new access road. Here's the plans - St. James to the left, Kemper to the right, north is up: Here's detail shots: This is the ColDay money shot: ...too bad they'll mostly be facing a new road (and that the new road is called "Volterra Lane") - but hey, it's new construction in Walnut Hills, spreading north of Nassau - God love Fisher for investing in my neighborhood, with what looks like a good product!
March 22, 200718 yr A friend and his wife have been kind of looking for a condo in our area lately, and we walked past these tonight. He called one of the numbers, and asked the price - was hoping for the mid-to-upper $100's...I was worried it would be in the $200's, which would be more than he wants to spend... ...units will start at $335K...gah. So, bad news for my friend - I'd love to have them living a 40 second walk away - but good news for us as nearby homeowners!
March 22, 200718 yr Yeah, these units are way too big to be in the $100s... Your friend should definitely check out the Cooper building, www.gatesofedenpark.com
September 22, 200717 yr Photo update: Volterra Condominiums, 9/18/07 Building Cincinnati, 9/19/07 Phase one of the Volterra Condominiums appears to be very near completion. The project is being built by First Fisher Properties along the 2200 blocks of Kemper (pictured) and St. James avenues in Walnut Hills. A total of 11 attached condos will be built in four phases. Last update on BC: Walnut Hills: Volterra Condominiums (3/16/07) http://buildingcincinnati.blogspot.com/2007/09/photo-update-volterra-condominiums.html
September 23, 200717 yr Agreed that rear entry garages would always be nicer, but Cincinnati has almost no alleys to speak of, most lots are only 90-100 feet deep, and the extra cost of building a driveway across the back of a whole block (IF you can get the land/easement) is cost prohibitive.
September 24, 200717 yr if you moved units one and two to the property line, wouldn' you be able to fit the garages in the back?
September 24, 200717 yr There is probably some sort of setback...I don't feel like looking up the zoning right now, but there are typically setbacks and would thus ruin your otherwise good idea.
November 7, 200717 yr Just saw the first MLS listing today...here are the pictures - and let me just say, much as the siding doesn't make it look like a $325K place, they did a stunning job on the inside:
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