Posted May 9, 200817 yr Housing project on tap near UC BY DAN MONK | CINCINNATI BUSINESS COURIER May 9, 2008 UPTOWN - MetLife Inc. and Trammel Crow Co. are planning a $24 million apartment project on Jefferson Avenue near the Cincinnati Zoo, with up to 140 units and a mix of amenities aimed at attracting graduate students and hospital workers. "With the university shutting down a couple of their grad-style dormitory buildings, we hope to build something that will be attractive to that clientele," said Richard Dickason, a vice president in Trammell Crow's student-housing practice based in Boston. "We're looking to start construction first part of next year and be ready for a fall 2010 opening." ...
May 10, 200817 yr Do we have a better sense of where this will be? I'm having a hard time picturing enough vacant land.
May 10, 200817 yr Do we have a better sense of where this will be? I'm having a hard time picturing enough vacant land. there's some surface lots and really run down properties over there, no? this sounds promising and could definitely be a great project...I just hope it's not another McMillan Manor mess....
May 10, 200817 yr Do we have a better sense of where this will be? I'm having a hard time picturing enough vacant land. East side of Jefferson, south of the Ruther intersection. A couple of buildings on Jefferson with a huge lot behind them.
May 12, 200817 yr Some samples of Trammel Crow Co. projects: http://www.trammellcrow.com/Default.aspx?tabid=100&industryId=17&serviceId=191
May 13, 200817 yr not bad agreed. that stuff all looks like it was exectued very well. plus, cincinnati is small beans to some of the markets they have worked in. this could be really neat.
November 15, 201212 yr Bump. “All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking.” -Friedrich Nietzsche
November 15, 201212 yr ^The original article is from 2008. That should tell you everything you need to know. No way this project ever happens.
November 15, 201212 yr Is this the project that was built on Jefferson that replaced the comic book store across from Fries and the old Adriatico's? “All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking.” -Friedrich Nietzsche
November 15, 201212 yr This was built in the same area. Different developer and target market: Clifton project a sign of times for University of Cincinnati campus housing Premium content from Business Courier by Jon Newberry, Staff Reporter Date: Friday, March 16, 2012, 6:00am EDT http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/print-edition/2012/03/16/clifton-project-a-sign-of-times-for.html?page=all
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