October 21, 20222 yr I would have certainly done much better at my business if I was at 2015 stock levels going into 2020.
October 21, 20222 yr Am I the only one who is concerned about the lack of new proposals for the downtown core? I know there are a few things under construction currently (not nearly enough) but I feel like news for new proposals has slowed to almost a halt. Granted take what I’m saying with a slight grain of salt as I was just in Minneapolis, Chicago and Toronto recently so my perspective is a little warped but nonetheless I’m still worried. We are just so far behind it seems. Also side note but I was shocked to see St. Paul has a much more developed skyline than we do :(
October 21, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, 614love said: Am I the only one who is concerned about the lack of new proposals for the downtown core? I know there are a few things under construction currently (not nearly enough) but I feel like news for new proposals has slowed to almost a halt. Granted take what I’m saying with a slight grain of salt as I was just in Minneapolis, Chicago and Toronto recently so my perspective is a little warped but nonetheless I’m still worried. We are just so far behind it seems. Also side note but I was shocked to see St. Paul has a much more developed skyline than we do :( For me, I think it’s just the amount of time to get projects from proposal to ground breaking. And I feel like this is going to last at least another year or two. Last I counted—about a month ago—we had almost 1200 residential units under construction Downtown and double that number either planned or proposed. So while I’d certainly welcome more downtown proposals, I’m getting antsy just waiting for projects like Merchant, Peninsula 2, and 100 N High to get off the ground.
October 24, 20222 yr Construction on the roundabout in the Little Turtle neighborhood appears to be close to starting. It also appears the protesters have given up. There wasn't a single one in sight!
October 25, 20222 yr I wasn’t sure of a good place to put this; I don’t think there’s an arts thread. Either way, I like this news! Columbus to have its first-ever master plan for public art “The city of Columbus will create its first-ever "Public Art Master Plan" for the development, improvement and enhancement of public art and cultural arts programs in the community. Under a $250,000 contract approved Monday evening, the City Council has directed the plan be created by the nonprofit Greater Columbus Arts Council to "set a vision and develop a clear set of community-informed goals, policies and objectives to provide guidance" on public art and programs. The money will come out of the city's Neighborhood and Economic Development Fund. "Art is an invaluable part of the city's unique culture, our history, identity and our economy, so it is imperative that we have a comprehensive city developed plan," said Council Member Nick Bankston, chair of Economic Development Committee. The plan will guide art investment for up to a decade.” https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2022/10/25/plan-for-public-art-will-bring-columbus-in-line-with-other-cities/69587697007/
October 25, 20222 yr 12 minutes ago, amped91 said: I wasn’t sure of a good place to put this; I don’t think there’s an arts thread. Either way, I like this news! Columbus to have its first-ever master plan for public art “The city of Columbus will create its first-ever "Public Art Master Plan" for the development, improvement and enhancement of public art and cultural arts programs in the community. Under a $250,000 contract approved Monday evening, the City Council has directed the plan be created by the nonprofit Greater Columbus Arts Council to "set a vision and develop a clear set of community-informed goals, policies and objectives to provide guidance" on public art and programs. The money will come out of the city's Neighborhood and Economic Development Fund. "Art is an invaluable part of the city's unique culture, our history, identity and our economy, so it is imperative that we have a comprehensive city developed plan," said Council Member Nick Bankston, chair of Economic Development Committee. The plan will guide art investment for up to a decade.” https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2022/10/25/plan-for-public-art-will-bring-columbus-in-line-with-other-cities/69587697007/ Would love to see some murals depicting Native Americans and also the original animals and plant life from central Ohio.
October 25, 20222 yr And I would love for those murals mentioned above...to be completely wrapped around the Rhodes Tower and AEP Tower. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
October 26, 20222 yr 4 hours ago, ColDayMan said: And I would love for those murals mentioned above...to be completely wrapped around the Rhodes Tower and AEP Tower. Nationwide would look amazing with a mural also. The windows are so close and small, it wouldn’t be hard to make it look great. If not the entire side, just the edges would look great. the south side of miranova needs a mural also. It’s just a giant concrete looking wall.
October 26, 20222 yr 19 minutes ago, VintageLife said: the south side of miranova needs a mural also. It’s just a giant concrete looking wall. Been saying this for years. The back-end of the Miranova is the like one of the first things you see driving up 71N into the city.
October 26, 20222 yr 11 hours ago, Imwalle said: Been saying this for years. The back-end of the Miranova is the like one of the first things you see driving up 71N into the city. It's an aggressively bland view of the city when driving up from the south. Arguably the worst angle to view downtown Columbus from since your eyes are drawn to that tan slab that is the Miranova.
October 26, 20222 yr 4 hours ago, TIm said: It's an aggressively bland view of the city when driving up from the south. Arguably the worst angle to view downtown Columbus from since your eyes are drawn to that tan slab that is the Miranova. Blank facades definitely are a theme in the Columbus skyline with AEP, Nationwide I, and Rhodes along with Miranova fitting the bill depending on the angle. Miranova wouldn't be so bad if the office building were a little taller and AEP would be masked had its twin been built. It would be nice if the city, government, and private entities that own these building come up with a plan to do something creative with these blank canvases. I recall there was something once proposed for AEP, but all that was done was the signage and lighting on the roof perimeter.
October 27, 20222 yr I noticed crews have been out moving dirt in the lot between the WBNS studios and the Post Office along Twin Rivers Dr. for the last few days. Anyone know what the plan is for this site?
October 27, 20222 yr 1 minute ago, CbusOrBust said: I noticed crews have been out moving dirt in the lot between the WBNS studios and the Post Office along Twin Rivers Dr. for the last few days. Anyone know what the plan is for this site? I was wondering the same. I was guessing it’s probably just for the sewer tunnel project, but I can’t find anything on it 🤷🏼♂️ Unrelated, but I found this project on next month’s meeting agenda for the development commission and figured I’d share it here: Construction of 14 new SFHs plus a 37 unit apartment building at 2937 Courtright Rd in the Mid East Area.
October 27, 20222 yr 17 minutes ago, CbusOrBust said: I noticed crews have been out moving dirt in the lot between the WBNS studios and the Post Office along Twin Rivers Dr. for the last few days. Anyone know what the plan is for this site? That's been owned by 10TV since 1994. It had been a Coca Cola bottling facility since the '40s. This is just fill dirt being moved from the Swan Street extension project to this site that sits in a flood plain. Not sure if there are plans beyond that.
October 27, 20222 yr 22 minutes ago, amped91 said: I was wondering the same. I was guessing it’s probably just for the sewer tunnel project, but I can’t find anything on it 🤷🏼♂️ Unrelated, but I found this project on next month’s meeting agenda for the development commission and figured I’d share it here: Construction of 14 new SFHs plus a 37 unit apartment building at 2937 Courtright Rd in the Mid East Area. This is close to the tiny home development correct? Like right next to it.
October 27, 20222 yr 8 minutes ago, VintageLife said: This is close to the tiny home development correct? Like right next to it. Good catch, I hadn’t even realized that. The land for the tiny home village is in the box on the map:
October 27, 20222 yr On 10/25/2022 at 2:42 PM, amped91 said: I wasn’t sure of a good place to put this; I don’t think there’s an arts thread. Either way, I like this news! Columbus to have its first-ever master plan for public art “The city of Columbus will create its first-ever "Public Art Master Plan" for the development, improvement and enhancement of public art and cultural arts programs in the community. Under a $250,000 contract approved Monday evening, the City Council has directed the plan be created by the nonprofit Greater Columbus Arts Council to "set a vision and develop a clear set of community-informed goals, policies and objectives to provide guidance" on public art and programs. The money will come out of the city's Neighborhood and Economic Development Fund. "Art is an invaluable part of the city's unique culture, our history, identity and our economy, so it is imperative that we have a comprehensive city developed plan," said Council Member Nick Bankston, chair of Economic Development Committee. The plan will guide art investment for up to a decade.” https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2022/10/25/plan-for-public-art-will-bring-columbus-in-line-with-other-cities/69587697007/ MOAR DEER! I need a run down of where they are at. This one, the one on the bridge, the slutty reclining one, ....I can't remember them all. We need more deer that are nice but cheap imitations of these expensive ass ones. Weren't they like $600,000 dollars plus or something like that?
October 28, 20222 yr 23 hours ago, amped91 said: Good catch, I hadn’t even realized that. The land for the tiny home village is in the box on the map: Right, and it also looks like the plan that you linked will include the completion of Askins road, drawing the two ends together and anchoring the apartment off of that. Always relieves my heart to see these disconnected roads filled in!
October 28, 20222 yr On 10/26/2022 at 8:47 AM, TIm said: t's an aggressively bland view of the city when driving up from the south. I always thought that was the worst view because the best or tallest architecture of the city gets obscured and flattened (ex. Huntington Tower & Nationwide Towers & East Broad Towers) and the remaining towers don't have any sort of rhythm or defined form but are just stacked up in weird clusters. I would rank the skyline views: 1st: North (esp on the Summit - 670 bridge), 2nd: East (from I-70 WB after Livingston Ave), 3rd: The Classic West approach, and South 4th.
October 28, 20222 yr 4 minutes ago, PrestoKinetic said: I always thought that was the worst view because the best or tallest architecture of the city gets obscured and flattened (ex. Huntington Tower & Nationwide Towers & East Broad Towers) and the remaining towers don't have any sort of rhythm or defined form but are just stacked up in weird clusters. I would rank the skyline views: 1st: North (esp on the Summit - 670 bridge), 2nd: East (from I-70 WB after Livingston Ave), 3rd: The Classic West approach, and South 4th. My favorite view of the skyline has always been as you drive down Dublin Rd from about a half mile before you get to Grandview Ave to just past 670
October 28, 20222 yr I'm partial to the view from I-670 heading East from about Grandview Ave. until right around where it passes over Neil Ave. I always found the skyline view from Greenlawn Ave. or Route 104 almost directly south made for a unique skyline view. Funny enough, I recall a Joe Blundo column from the Dispatch where he stated he liked the skyline view from the south best. Something about the way the skyline kinda just springs up out of nothing when coming up I-71.
October 28, 20222 yr I go 670 WB from 71 for my morning commute, and I really like the view that gives. You got the industrial vibes from Kroger and Abbott, then a good view of all the towers as well—especially a good view of the new Hilton. Plus I like that you can see the tower cranes for OSU, Parkside, and the Edwards Tower.
October 30, 20222 yr Lane Ave going east out of UA is one of the best views. It makes it look like downtown and campus connect, very underrated. Edited October 30, 20222 yr by wpcc88
October 31, 20222 yr Heading down 315 south just west of downtown is another solid view. From that angle all the buildings actually seem close together and not super spread out like they actually are.
October 31, 20222 yr I guess a few local Kroger's are going to be opening a new test concept "food hall" type offering. My least favorite Kroger on earth, the one on High in Clintonville, being one of them. Honestly sounds like they are trying to hop on the food hall trend and just aren't offering the types of things people enjoy about these types of food operations. Don't really feel the need to pop into Kroger to get a microwaved version of Hardees. https://614now.com/2022/food-drink/multiple-local-krogers-opening-new-food-halls-with-national-brands-like-nathans-famous-hot-dogs-fuku-fried-chicken-more
October 31, 20222 yr 24 minutes ago, TIm said: I guess a few local Kroger's are going to be opening a new test concept "food hall" type offering. My least favorite Kroger on earth, the one on High in Clintonville, being one of them. Honestly sounds like they are trying to hop on the food hall trend and just aren't offering the types of things people enjoy about these types of food operations. Don't really feel the need to pop into Kroger to get a microwaved version of Hardees. https://614now.com/2022/food-drink/multiple-local-krogers-opening-new-food-halls-with-national-brands-like-nathans-famous-hot-dogs-fuku-fried-chicken-more Man, that’s gotta be one of the most depressing looking renderings I’ve seen in awhile 😆
October 31, 20222 yr 2 minutes ago, amped91 said: Man, that’s gotta be one of the most depressing looking renderings I’ve seen in awhile 😆 Might as well just get an automated kiosk that spits out mediocre food. It was't referenced as an option at any of the 3 Columbus locations, but I did see that Dickey's BBQ was one of the logos in this rendering. Their entire operation is a "reheat and serve" model so that's the type of quality I would expect from these Kroger "food halls". That quality being mediocre at best.
October 31, 20222 yr 51 minutes ago, TIm said: I guess a few local Kroger's are going to be opening a new test concept "food hall" type offering. My least favorite Kroger on earth, the one on High in Clintonville, being one of them. Honestly sounds like they are trying to hop on the food hall trend and just aren't offering the types of things people enjoy about these types of food operations. Don't really feel the need to pop into Kroger to get a microwaved version of Hardees. https://614now.com/2022/food-drink/multiple-local-krogers-opening-new-food-halls-with-national-brands-like-nathans-famous-hot-dogs-fuku-fried-chicken-more sh*t I would rather they tear the Clintonville Kroger down, and rebuilt it at the street with 3-4 floors on top and a parking garage behind. That would be a much better use of space.
October 31, 20222 yr 9 minutes ago, VintageLife said: sh*t I would rather they tear the Clintonville Kroger down, and rebuilt it at the street with 3-4 floors on top and a parking garage behind. That would be a much better use of space. Literally anything would be better than that Kroger, I live within walking distance and I absolutely refuse to go there. There's Lucky's, Weilands, a solid Giant Eagle and a few ethnic grocery stores within a mile or this Kroger. Then there's an Aldi and multiple other Krogers not too far away. It's just such a poor use of prime time real estate for a mediocre grocery store, but they love approving lame uses for great spaces in this neighborhood. Most recent businesses to open in the area are a dollar store type place, a vape shop and ANOTHER bank branch. Literally don't need any of those things here.
October 31, 20222 yr 2 hours ago, TIm said: Literally anything would be better than that Kroger, I live within walking distance and I absolutely refuse to go there. There's Lucky's, Weilands, a solid Giant Eagle and a few ethnic grocery stores within a mile or this Kroger. Then there's an Aldi and multiple other Krogers not too far away. It's just such a poor use of prime time real estate for a mediocre grocery store, but they love approving lame uses for great spaces in this neighborhood. Most recent businesses to open in the area are a dollar store type place, a vape shop and ANOTHER bank branch. Literally don't need any of those things here. Not to beat a dead horse but you’re so right, a ton of missed opportunities in Clintonville. That area of town could be GREAT. Instead it reminds me of where I grew up in Wheeling(or Saint Clairsville); odd commercial spaces that front formerly grand homes, basically ruining them. What appears to be no code or cohesion, just an absolute mess and rant over. Clintonville is the most disappointing neighborhood in Columbus, not close.
October 31, 20222 yr 5 minutes ago, wpcc88 said: Not to beat a dead horse but you’re so right, a ton of missed opportunities in Clintonville. That area of town could be GREAT. Instead it reminds me of where I grew up in Wheeling(or Saint Clairsville); odd commercial spaces that front formerly grand homes, basically ruining them. What appears to be no code or cohesion, just an absolute mess and rant over. Clintonville is the most disappointing neighborhood in Columbus, not close. I wouldn't go so far to say Clintonville is the most disappointing neighborhood in the city. It's incredibly safe here, has easy access to the rest of the city and has a plethora of destination type businesses in the neighborhood, some of the side streets in the area are just absolutely amazing and great residential neighborhoods and absolutely everything you could ever need to exist are probably within 5 minutes of you. That being said, the execution of the urban design of this area leaves a lot to be desired. How are you going to tell me Clintonville is one of the most desirable places to live in the city when I can take a photo along High St. that's going to have sh*tty looking buildings, an absolute mess of overhead power lines and a billboard advertising McDoubles all in one photo? Edited October 31, 20222 yr by TIm
October 31, 20222 yr I wouldn't know because the billboard doesn't tell you! It's just a picture of a couple burgers and says "mcdouble" or something haha. Not sure if this works, but here is a Google Street view of the beautiful scene in question. Just imagine those billboards have highly exaggerated images of McDonalds burgers on them. https://www.google.com/maps/@40.0219058,-83.013275,3a,75y,23.98h,93.16t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s0tmnYe3K9UF6UNk8ozZFcg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
October 31, 20222 yr 2 hours ago, TIm said: I wouldn't go so far to say Clintonville is the most disappointing neighborhood in the city. It's incredibly safe here, has easy access to the rest of the city and has a plethora of destination type businesses in the neighborhood, some of the side streets in the area are just absolutely amazing and great residential neighborhoods and absolutely everything you could ever need to exist are probably within 5 minutes of you. That being said, the execution of the urban design of this area leaves a lot to be desired. How are you going to tell me Clintonville is one of the most desirable places to live in the city when I can take a photo along High St. that's going to have sh*tty looking buildings, an absolute mess of overhead power lines and a billboard advertising McDoubles all in one photo? The neighborhoods ARE great, the commercial corridors are the disappointment.
November 1, 20222 yr 16 hours ago, wpcc88 said: The neighborhoods ARE great, the commercial corridors are the disappointment. Absolutely agree with you here. What's available in the commercial corridors is a great variety of shops and businesses but they are shrouded by a sea of street parking, overhead power lines and disjointed and awkward buildings dotted along High and Indianola.
November 1, 20222 yr On 10/31/2022 at 3:13 PM, wpcc88 said: Clintonville is the most disappointing neighborhood in Columbus, not close. I think this a pretty awful hot take. Could they have built a 5 story building instead of a bank, sure. But if that qualifies it for most disappointing neighborhood maybe you should drive through more areas of Columbus.
November 1, 20222 yr On 10/27/2022 at 1:10 PM, CbusOrBust said: I noticed crews have been out moving dirt in the lot between the WBNS studios and the Post Office along Twin Rivers Dr. for the last few days. Anyone know what the plan is for this site? Huh, there’s a record from 2019 about a Carvana vending building at that site. I don’t know if that’s what it is now, but it does some a bit more extensive than just fill dirt. The most recent record tied to the address is from April, and it mentions excavation, but I don’t know about the Cap Square connection.
November 2, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, 17thState said: I think this a pretty awful hot take. Could they have built a 5 story building instead of a bank, sure. But if that qualifies it for most disappointing neighborhood maybe you should drive through more areas of Columbus. It’s not just that building, it’s the complete lack of any type of urban positive design initiative. The Verizon store, Kroger, all the lots along high st, fighting against any project over 1 story. The houses across from Kroger being redone instead of that whole area being redeveloped. They need to create a master plan like almost every other area, and have it be something useful. Push for good development, traffic calming and just overall more incentive to build good urban development.
November 2, 20222 yr 17 minutes ago, VintageLife said: It’s not just that building, it’s the complete lack of any type of urban positive design initiative. The Verizon store, Kroger, all the lots along high st, fighting against any project over 1 story. The houses across from Kroger being redone instead of that whole area being redeveloped. They need to create a master plan like almost every other area, and have it be something useful. Push for good development, traffic calming and just overall more incentive to build good urban development. I must have must have missed the master plan for South High Street. (screenshots are closer to downtown than Clintonville). Do I think Clintonville could do more to foster better development along high street, sure, of course. But if you've ever gotten off high street Clintonville is a neighborhood full of well maintained historic homes, in walking distance to parks/playgrounds, food, coffee, grocery, etc (your specific mileage will vary based on location). But no one's decision to live in Clintonville is going to be influenced by what's built on North Broadway and High. To say Clintonville is the most disappointing neighborhood is to disregard 95% of the actual neighborhood.
November 2, 20222 yr 9 minutes ago, 17thState said: I must have must have missed the master plan for South High Street. (screenshots are closer to downtown than Clintonville). Do I think Clintonville could do more to foster better development along high street, sure, of course. But if you've ever gotten off high street Clintonville is a neighborhood full of well maintained historic homes, in walking distance to parks/playgrounds, food, coffee, grocery, etc (your specific mileage will vary based on location). But no one's decision to live in Clintonville is going to be influenced by what's built on North Broadway and High. To say Clintonville is the most disappointing neighborhood is to disregard 95% of the actual neighborhood. You are correct about south high and I have mentioned the need for traffic calming and better develop along there also. The main difference is that south high isn’t home to some do the highest income people in the city, which is usually where good walkable/density comes. I enjoy my walks on the side streets in clintonville, but doing anything along high is not enjoyable as a walker. With all the stuff going on with The Fort and the apartments across high, I could see high st filling in pretty decently. Do they need a master plan, for sure, because there will be a bunch of 1 story crap buildings built that shouldn’t be.
November 2, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, VintageLife said: It’s not just that building, it’s the complete lack of any type of urban positive design initiative. The Verizon store, Kroger, all the lots along high st, fighting against any project over 1 story. The houses across from Kroger being redone instead of that whole area being redeveloped. They need to create a master plan like almost every other area, and have it be something useful. Push for good development, traffic calming and just overall more incentive to build good urban development. Couldn't have said it better myself. The south High example is not comparable to Clintonvilles commercial corridors in my opinion. They were developed at different times and Clintonville is much more “urban” than that area of town.
November 2, 20222 yr 3 hours ago, amped91 said: Huh, there’s a record from 2019 about a Carvana vending building at that site. I don’t know if that’s what it is now, but it does some a bit more extensive than just fill dirt. The most recent record tied to the address is from April, and it mentions excavation, but I don’t know about the Cap Square connection. I think I remember hearing that our Carvana stack got cancelled.
November 2, 20222 yr Carvana's been having a lot of issues lately and I heard was teetering on bankruptcy. So its good we don't have a tower of shady, title-less used cars there! Some recent articles: Judge denies Carvana request for temporary restraining order against Michigan: https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2022/10/20/carvana-novi-michigan-restraining-order/69577013007/ Carvana: Bankruptcy May Be Inevitable: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4540432-carvana-bankruptcy-may-be-inevitable
November 2, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, VintageLife said: The main difference is that south high isn’t home to some do the highest income people in the city, which is usually where good walkable/density comes. Hot Take Incoming - Clintonville is just for upper middle class people who want the living standard of the suburbs while saying they live in an urban environment. Saying Clintonville is nice is like saying Dublin, Worthington, Upper Arlington or New Albany are nice. Like, it's verifiably true, many of those communities have created perfectly fine walkable areas and none of those communities (including Clintonville) honestly desire to have development exceeding the idealistic nature of the suburbs from the 1950s to the 1990s. However, as we are a board with many urbanist members, I don't think the community is above criticism. While Clintonville has successfully created a, "Nice" community, I don't think the community is particularly sustainable as long term it's either going to need to grow or it is going to become so expensive that it will functionally become the Berkeley of Columbus. Edit - It's future sustainability will also suffer from all the same sustainability issues that all other suburbs face that have been outlined in Strong Towns, which is basically prerequisite reading for creating an account on this site. Edited November 2, 20222 yr by atothek
November 2, 20222 yr 2 hours ago, GCrites80s said: I think I remember hearing that our Carvana stack got cancelled. Wouldn’t surprise me. Twin Rivers would be an awkward spot for one anyway, I think.
November 2, 20222 yr The fill dirt was being stored on NRI's property south of Goodale before being moved to Twin Rivers. Carvana bought the property at Polaris. They never bought this property.
November 2, 20222 yr 10 hours ago, atothek said: Hot Take Incoming - Clintonville is just for upper middle class people who want the living standard of the suburbs while saying they live in an urban environment. Saying Clintonville is nice is like saying Dublin, Worthington, Upper Arlington or New Albany are nice. Like, it's verifiably true, many of those communities have created perfectly fine walkable areas and none of those communities (including Clintonville) honestly desire to have development exceeding the idealistic nature of the suburbs from the 1950s to the 1990s. However, as we are a board with many urbanist members, I don't think the community is above criticism. While Clintonville has successfully created a, "Nice" community, I don't think the community is particularly sustainable as long term it's either going to need to grow or it is going to become so expensive that it will functionally become the Berkeley of Columbus. Edit - It's future sustainability will also suffer from all the same sustainability issues that all other suburbs face that have been outlined in Strong Towns, which is basically prerequisite reading for creating an account on this site. My two cents: Negating the long term sustainability of Clintonville actually goes against the Strong Towns' theory. Clintonville south of Whetstone Park is a streetcar suburb with the bones required to follow the Strong Towns model. Yes, High St needs a lot of help - it's too wide between Torrance and Dodridge. I hope the recently approved 5 story at Weber and High is the start of a revitalization period for the commercial corridor. South of Broadway there is a mix of building types (single family, doubles and 4 unit buildings) throughout the neighborhood. You're correct about housing prices escalating quickly so there definitely needs to be more multi-family buildings. Strong Towns also calls for incremental development as the key to long term sustainability. I hope more small developers get involved once Columbus revises their onerous zoning code. There are many small lots that could use 4-5 story buildings with commercial below that could be accomplished by smaller developers, similar to Chicago's infill. Project's like these (images from chicagoyimby.com):
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