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now THAT'S what I'm talkin about!

 

Thanks Musky!

 

What's up with those neatly placed mounds of dirt, by the way?

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  • I talked to a resident there ~2 weeks ago who is friends with some of the management, he said the building is 53% occupied and 86% leased, the difference being the number of new leases they've signed

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^wow Musky, you are really tall!

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Eating my Wheaties!

Damn, now that's some major progress.  I had no idea they were that far along.

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looks like a motorcross event arena

now THAT'S what I'm talkin about!

 

Thanks Musky!

 

What's up with those neatly placed mounds of dirt, by the way?

 

They sort of look like they are fleeing. They've probably made it onto E.12th by now.

 

Either that or Zaremba has hired an interesting landscape architect.

Wow, totally cool...new construction downtown housing actually in progress.  Seriously cool.

 

Are those mounds just dumptruck loads from the excavation side?  I would have thought they'd be trucked off site but...

I heard about the signage, but those dirt piles are world-class.

It's a new Robert Smithson piece.....Art joke!!

^ oh man i was actually going to mention Spiral Jetty just now... lol

 

well i think those dirt mounds look amazing actually... also that site is huuuuge... it looks so much bigger from that angle

can anyone remember if the garage is being built as part of phase one?

Excellent WIP shots Musky!

now THAT'S what I'm talkin about!

 

Thanks Musky!

 

What's up with those neatly placed mounds of dirt, by the way?

The dirt will be used to backfill the area behind the shoring braces they have set up around the perimeter of the site. 

The garage is part of phase 1.  The foundation for the garage will be excavated a little latter.  Right now, the foundations are being poured for the 10 story building. 

Notice the other part of the Avenue District construction in the upper-left of this one of Musky's great pictures....

 

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

That reminds me - forgot to post one:

 

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I'm lazy....what is the timeline for completion of the different phases...or at least phase 1?

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Those are some great pics.  Does anybody know when they're going to install the live web camera so we can keep up with the progress?

Ayyy, musky, your pics make me Firefox go buggy!

 

By the way, does anyone here wanna help Mozilla fix the bug that makes long photo threads go haywire in Firefox?  Pleeeeeeeeease...  :cool2:

Ayyy, musky, your pics make me Firefox go buggy!

 

By the way, does anyone here wanna help Mozilla fix the bug that makes long photo threads go haywire in Firefox?  Pleeeeeeeeease...  :cool2:

 

OK, so I reloaded the page and the pic no longer covers the posts below it.  My bad (or Firefox's).

I'm lazy....what is the timeline for completion of the different phases...or at least phase 1?

 

An article in the PD says that people may be moving into the first townhomes along Rockwell by October. That seems ambitious, but they do seem to be flying up.

We've not commented for awhile but we've been watching and appreciate the commentary. 

 

To answer a few questions, the web cam should be up within the next few weeks. We'll let you know when it goes lives on The Avenue District website.

 

As for the move in dates for the first townhome building at Rockwell, the PD was correct in saying October.

 

We also wanted to let you know that we are starting our own blog that you can read updates and news about the construction process along with view updated photos.  We'll let you know when we post our first message.

 

Lastly, a couple of weeks ago, there were comments made regarding the use of stock photography in our construction signage.   If you had the choice to spend thousands of dollars on custom photograph or invest that money on included features like granite countertops and other high quality finishes, which would you choose?  We decided to stick with the latter but we appreciate your commentary and continued interest in the neighborhood

 

Check out the latest pictures from the construction sites. 

 

View from the rooftop deck of the townhomes    7/24/07

 

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1211 St. Clair – site 1 foundation work    7/24/07     

 

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Townhome construction   7/24/07

 

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thanks for the update!

 

(UO photographers are available at cut-throat prices!)

AvenueDistrict, thanks for bring us up to speed.

 

Please remember you've have a built in focus group here at urbanohio so use it to your advantage!  :wink:

I'll give you the pictures for free.

I just want a new camera.

Great  AvenueDistrict!

 

A question I'm dying to know the answer too.  Can you tell us what retailers you have secured? 

 

Thanks for the official update, AvenueDistrict.  Those townhouses are looking great.

From the blog:

 

"Zaremba also is in for permit on Building Two at Site 3, which includes 10 additional townhomes adjacent to the west of Building One."

 

Cool!

 

Perhaps some of our fine wordsmiths would like to send a message to the folks at "Put it on the Ballot."

 

Here is an online form to send messages:

http://putitontheballot.com/contact

Perhaps some of our fine wordsmiths would like to send a message to the folks at "Put it on the Ballot."

 

Here is an online form to send messages:

http://putitontheballot.com/contact

 

This is off topic.

Looks like the Avenue continues to sell well. According to its website, 29 (of 50) lofts have been sold and 14 (of 30) townhomes have been sold.

^Yeah, I've noticed that as well.  It makes me wonder when they might start looking for pre-sales on the next building -- especially something in a different niche of the market -- like the studio lofts.  Gotta keep up the momentum!

Perhaps some of our fine wordsmiths would like to send a message to the folks at "Put it on the Ballot."

 

Here is an online form to send messages:

http://putitontheballot.com/contact

 

This is off topic.

 

of all people to make an off topic comment? Edsiou? The master babbler about lord knows what?

 

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Ha.  The best part is that you pulled that graphic from the Library of Congress website.

 

I have noticed the units sold on the website, but it seems that many sold early (it seemed to be about the same when I checked a few months ago).  Are the sales slowing, the site not being updated very frequently, or is my non-scientific observation incorrect?

Ha. The best part is that you pulled that graphic from the Library of Congress website.

 

I have noticed the units sold on the website, but it seems that many sold early (it seemed to be about the same when I checked a few months ago). Are the sales slowing, the site not being updated very frequently, or is my non-scientific observation incorrect?

 

If I remember correctly, there were about 29 units sold (according to the website) about two months ago. I noticed that another near-million-dollar penthouse has sold. --not all presales are the same--

Just got a press release from Zaremba's PR guy who reports that the city approved plans for the $7 million streetscape on East 12th Street. The streetscape was designed by (guess?!?!) City Architecture and be completed in two phases. The first phase will be between Lakeside and St. Clair avenues. The second will from St. Clair to Superior. The whole streetscape project will take about three years.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

^Great, so right as the residents move into thier new downtown neighborhood, they will be welcomed with 3 years of road construction. 

Anyone know the retail configurment of the loft tower?

Three years?  That's what, a year per block?  Can't we get anything done quickly in this town?

Construction speed can also depend on the financial backing behind the project.. and I can imagine that Key Tower had a bit more backing then this.

That really is a ridiculously long timeline for streetscaping - they built Key Tower in what, two years?

 

Key tower =bank ,where the money comes from

 

Streetscape= remeber money does not grow on trees's

I'm guessing that the work will be staggered and not continuous.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but a streetscape redesign probably doesn't cost as much as a 57-floor office tower.

I imagine that they won't do the entire street at once. They'll probably wait until the building at the southeast corner of St. Clair and E.12 starts to go up before making the streetscape changes to that street. At least that's my guess.

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