October 9, 20204 yr 4 hours ago, jebleprls22 said: I respectfully disagree. This is more suburban development strewn across the entire field instead of planning for some actual density. St Ann's is next door, and they could easily put in some actual density along Cleveland and incorporate a lot more parking garage. I also assume the "office" component also represents whatever institutional space that Otterbein expects to utilize? In which case why is there no attempt to create a small campus vibe (with a quad) in at least one part of this large development? Also, just throwing in some green space against the existing roadway (which I assume are just holding spots for future development) is pretty disgraceful. They should plan for an actual green space, say appropriately sized for athletic fields or something usable for the university students and community alike. They need to go big with this development or wait for someone that will. Also, having done a master plan for this parcel during my time at the Knowlton School, over half of it is in the Alum Creek floodplain and they need to do a better job of planning for that. It's true that this development is quite suburban and car-centric. But having lived there and seeing the development along Cleveland Ave. to the north, just south of Polaris Pkwy, I guess this proposal met my (low) expectations. That being said, Westerville does have a charming downtown and university right across Alum Creek - it would be great to see THAT type of development make its way across. Hopefully, as mentioned above, the fact that some on the Westerville board want more will lead to the latter type of development. Either way, I am anxious to see this move forward.
November 10, 20204 yr Westar development's final stages to include rooftop bar A new mixed-use building with a rooftop bar will kick off the final phase of the Westar development in Westerville. More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2020/11/10/westerville-plots-out-last-phases-of-westar.html "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
January 18, 20214 yr City of Westerville is looking forward to opening the addition to its community center, as well as other projects, in 2021: https://www.thisweeknews.com/story/news/local/westerville/2020/12/29/westerville-2021-city-eyes-fiber-optics-expansion-community-centers-completion/3983082001/
March 31, 20214 yr Project would transform historic Westerville house into book shop, cafe and boutique hotel "Our driving goal is to create a nostalgic, one-of-a-kind cultural experience that is community-focused and exemplifies hospitality to our guests and neighbors." More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2021/03/30/book-shop-cafe-and-hotel-headed-to-uptown-westerv.html "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
March 31, 20214 yr 12 hours ago, ColDayMan said: Project would transform historic Westerville house into book shop, cafe and boutique hotel "Our driving goal is to create a nostalgic, one-of-a-kind cultural experience that is community-focused and exemplifies hospitality to our guests and neighbors." More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2021/03/30/book-shop-cafe-and-hotel-headed-to-uptown-westerv.html More about this project and a rendering from ThisWeekNews: https://www.thisweeknews.com/story/news/local/westerville/2021/03/26/westerville-planning-commission-birdie-books-cafe-gets-nod-uptown-destination/7014791002/
March 31, 20214 yr 49 minutes ago, Columbo said: More about this project and a rendering from ThisWeekNews: https://www.thisweeknews.com/story/news/local/westerville/2021/03/26/westerville-planning-commission-birdie-books-cafe-gets-nod-uptown-destination/7014791002/ I don’t see the point in tearing down that garage. It is a great looking building and could be used as part of the build. Could be the chemicals from it being a garage made it not work.
September 14, 20213 yr Small update on Otterbein’s Innovation District in Westerville, which had been announced last year, and expansion of The Point, including plans to house space for CSCC: Otterbein envisions 'The Point 2.0' expansion as it plans innovation district, grows employer partnerships ”‘We’ll be doing an innovation district there,” Comerford said. “It’s going to be mixed-use. It’s going to have residential and restaurants and commercial spaces and medical and it’s going to have all sorts of stuff going on. But importantly, we’re going to expand that The Point concept and have a number of other buildings dedicated to that.” The Point already contains more than 61,000 square feet of learning labs, coworking and a maker space. The location near Otterbein’s campus allows students to connect with employers for internships, classroom projects and more. Expanding that is part of Otterbein’s larger strategy to increase employer partnerships and give students meaningful work and classroom experiences.” https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2021/09/14/otterbein-the-point-expanding-innovation-district.html?utm_source=st&utm_medium=en&utm_campaign=me&utm_content=co&ana=e_co_me&j=25035980&senddate=2021-09-14
October 14, 20213 yr Orthopedic One begins construction on new Westerville HQ “After almost two years of delay, Ohio's largest physician-owned orthopedic practice's new home in Westerville is finally under construction. Orthopedic One broke ground on the estimated $24 million, 80,000-square-foot building this month, according to a news release. Located at Polaris Parkway and Africa Road along Westerville's "medical mile," the four-floor facility will include space for centralized business operations, clinical space and MRI services. Orthopedic One's current Westerville location at 560 N. Cleveland Ave. will ultimately be vacated, according to the release. The new facility is expected to open in the spring of 2023.“ https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2021/10/14/orthopedic-one-begins-construction-in-westerville.html And… Central Ohio Primary Care completes 3-building Westerville HQ campus “The nation's largest independently owned primary care practice has completed its $45 million Westerville headquarters complex with the opening of a third medical building. Central Ohio Primary Care Physicians Inc. expanded and moved laboratory services to the $18 million, 100,000-square-foot Altair Medical Building, 400 Altair Pkwy., which also houses several medical practices. The 11,500-square-foot lab space can run some 2 million tests a year. The former lab in COPC's Knightsbridge campus in northwest Columbus will be converted to expand same-day services, akin to urgent care but available only to existing patients of its pediatric and adult primary care practices.“ https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2021/10/11/central-ohio-primary-care-completes-westerville-hq.html
December 1, 20213 yr M/I Homes plans new townhome development “M/I Homes plans to build townhomes north of the Route 161 corridor at 7132 N. Hamilton Road. The Townes at Hamilton Woods development will include 100 townhomes on about 23 acres. There will be two-, three- and four-bedroom units ranging from 1,500 square feet to 2,000 square feet, said Josh Barkan, vice president of land for M/I Homes. Work laying out streets and utilities will begin next summer. The townhomes will be for sale in either late 2022 or early 2023. The site will also include about 15 acres of open space. M/I will retain about 7 acres of this open space and set aside the other 8 for a city park. M/I will create and maintain paths that help connect those living at the Townes at Hamilton Woods to the park, Barkan said.” https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2021/12/01/mi-homes.html
December 1, 20213 yr Since it's in that area, thought I'd mention that I had to spend some time in the Little Turtle area a couple weeks ago. I wasn't real familiar with Little Turtle until then, but that's a pretty cool little neighborhood. If you haven't had a chance to drive back through there, you really should check it out. I would think it's a nightmare trying to get up some of those steep inclines in the winter when it's icy out though.
February 24, 20223 yr The Cody? 🧐 Okay… Former NASCAR driver plans first development near New Albany “After years of preparation, Coughlin said he is ready to unveil his first project: a $15 million, 96-unit apartment complex on Hamilton Road near New Albany. The development, named The Cody, aims to bring what Coughlin calls "boutique resort living" to Central Ohio. He said the project will emphasize relaxation, tranquility and nature appreciation. He said he believes this will be more intimate and create a stronger community at the development, which sits at 7095 N. Hamilton Road in Westerville, near New Albany. The Cody will offer 24 one-bedroom units, 48 two-bedroom flats and 24 two-bedroom townhomes, Coughlin said. Rents will range from $1,110 for the one-bedroom units to $1,520 for the two-bedroom townhomes. The two-bedroom flats will cost $1,470.“ https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2022/02/24/cody-coughlin-plans-new-albany-development.html
February 25, 20223 yr 17 hours ago, amped91 said: The Cody? 🧐 Okay… Former NASCAR driver plans first development near New Albany “After years of preparation, Coughlin said he is ready to unveil his first project: a $15 million, 96-unit apartment complex on Hamilton Road near New Albany. The development, named The Cody, aims to bring what Coughlin calls "boutique resort living" to Central Ohio. He said the project will emphasize relaxation, tranquility and nature appreciation. He said he believes this will be more intimate and create a stronger community at the development, which sits at 7095 N. Hamilton Road in Westerville, near New Albany. The Cody will offer 24 one-bedroom units, 48 two-bedroom flats and 24 two-bedroom townhomes, Coughlin said. Rents will range from $1,110 for the one-bedroom units to $1,520 for the two-bedroom townhomes. The two-bedroom flats will cost $1,470.“ https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2022/02/24/cody-coughlin-plans-new-albany-development.html I'm pretty sure "boutique resort living" is code for "we don't have a lot of capital for a full sized development... or a full sized pool". Can't wait to see what kind of dynamism the plants are going to bring to this apartment complex! /s
February 25, 20223 yr Jeg's just sold to a private equity firm so that's going to make it where they do have more cash.
March 25, 20223 yr Westerville Planning Commission: Village at Central College plan heads to council "Preliminary plans for a 232-unit multifamily development at Central College and Sunbury roads generated concerns among neighbors, but legislation is moving on to City Council for further review and consideration." "The Westerville’s Planning Commission on March 23 voted to recommend to council the approval of rezoning 1.28-acres from rural residential to planned district and a modification to the Village at Central College preliminary development plan by Casto for townhomes and apartments on 15.62 acres." https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/communities/westerville/2022/03/25/westerville-planning-commission-village-central-college-plan-heads-council/7151328001/
April 19, 20223 yr Property that would have made up proposed "Campus West" to be sold by Otterbein—Otterbein's plan to build the Point 2.0 will not move forward ”The university still owns another 25 acres of land, also located on Cooper Road. The university hopes to build another academic building similar to The Point in the future. Comerford said, "we have other property acquisition targets there so that you'd end up some day with three, four, five buildings to give it a much more campus-y kind of a vibe." Christa Dickey, the community affairs director for the City of Westerville said that the city and the university did not get further than the partnership discussions.” https://www.tandcmedia.org/article/2022/04/campus-west-plans-end?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioslocal_columbus&stream=top
April 19, 20223 yr Wow...this sucks. I was really looking forward to seeing this project move forward. I think this is a lost opportunity for Otterbein.
April 19, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, OhioFinest said: Wow...this sucks. I was really looking forward to seeing this project move forward. I think this is a lost opportunity for Otterbein. Well hopefully whoever bought it, can bring a similar project to the table. Maybe even focusing more on walkability.
April 19, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, VintageLife said: Well hopefully whoever bought it, can bring a similar project to the table. Maybe even focusing more on walkability. Sounds like they sold it to LC, so we’ll see. “Otterbein University is selling 40 acres of farmland south of Coper Road to Columbus-based Lifestyle Communities. Terms of the university's deal with Lifestyle were not disclosed. The developer did not respond to multiple requests for comment. Christa Dickey, Westerville spokesperson, said the developers never submitted a formal plan to the city. Dickey said the development text for the site said the land was to be used for an innovation district and employment center, and the city's land use and zoning code for the property only allowed for 15 residential units.” https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2022/04/19/otterbein-sells-uptown-west-land-to-lifestyle.html
April 19, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, amped91 said: Sounds like they sold it to LC, so we’ll see. “Otterbein University is selling 40 acres of farmland south of Coper Road to Columbus-based Lifestyle Communities. Terms of the university's deal with Lifestyle were not disclosed. The developer did not respond to multiple requests for comment. Christa Dickey, Westerville spokesperson, said the developers never submitted a formal plan to the city. Dickey said the development text for the site said the land was to be used for an innovation district and employment center, and the city's land use and zoning code for the property only allowed for 15 residential units.” https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2022/04/19/otterbein-sells-uptown-west-land-to-lifestyle.html It’s similar in size to the property they own in Worthington and they seemed to present a decent project there originally. They don’t always do great projects though, so who knows.
April 21, 20223 yr Fattey Beer Company, a bottle shop located in Buffalo, NY, is opening a new location in Westerville. Provided below is an excerpt from a Buffalo News article published this morning. As a former Buffalonian, Fattey sells great beer and will be tremendous addition to Westerville. "For the Westerville, Ohio, location, Fattey has partnered with Bryan Stewart, an Orchard Park native and former co-worker with the Buffalo Sabres scouting department. Located about 20 minutes outside of Columbus, the Ohio location is expected to open in June." Edited April 21, 20223 yr by Mogilny89
April 21, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Mogilny89 said: Fattey Beer Company, a bottle shop located in Buffalo, NY, is opening a new location in Westerville. Provided below is an excerpt from a Buffalo News article published this morning. As a former Buffalonian, Fattey sells great beer and will be tremendous addition to Westerville. "For the Westerville, Ohio, location, Fattey has partnered with Bryan Stewart, an Orchard Park native and former co-worker with the Buffalo Sabres scouting department. Located about 20 minutes outside of Columbus, the Ohio location is expected to open in June." Looks like it's taking the space where Rollies was located at State Street and Park Street in Uptown Westerviile. It'll share the ground floor with Fusian.
June 2, 20223 yr Resident planning to convert historic one-room schoolhouse and church into restaurant space “A Westerville man is in the planning stages of converting a former one room schoolhouse and church into a restaurant space. During a May 25 work session of the Westerville Planning Commission, resident Karrick Sherrill–who also operates the architectural firm Columbus Design, LLC–discussed his plans to convert three parcels of land at the corner of Sunbury Road and Central College Road into a mixed-use development. Sherill’s plan would also see two former houses on the three parcels removed, plus the creation of a two-story building for commercial and apartment space, and one additional building that would become townhouses.“ https://614now.com/2022/food-drink/resident-planning-to-convert-historic-one-room-schoolhouse-and-church-into-restaurant-space
June 6, 20223 yr Luxury condos rise up at Golf Club at Little Turtle in Westerville For Gahanna-based Stonehenge Company, multifamily housing is par for the course. That's why it made sense for the site to acquire Westerville's Golf Club at Little Turtle and redevelop two of the course's holes to make way for its nine-building luxury condominium project. Adam Trautner, the firm's vice president, said Stonehenge invested around $125 million into the project, which included the installation of a fitness center and pool in addition to improvements on the golf course, which he views as an amenity in and of itself for residents of the condos, named Highpointe. More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2022/06/05/gahannas-stonehenge-golf-club-at-little-turtle.html "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
November 7, 20222 yr Progress continues on the first of three planned buildings along State St quick link from CU on the project: https://columbusunderground.com/infill-development-proposed-for-state-street-in-westerville-bw1/
November 7, 20222 yr 51 minutes ago, CbusOrBust said: Progress continues on the first of three planned buildings along State St quick link from CU on the project: https://columbusunderground.com/infill-development-proposed-for-state-street-in-westerville-bw1/ Would love to see state street get better infill. The stretch from uptown to Walmart is pretty rough and would be great to live in with better design. Uptown Westerville has some great spots.
December 2, 20222 yr I couldn’t find more information on this, but saw it on the rapid5 instagram page yesterday. If anyone is good at digging, would love more info.
December 2, 20222 yr 17 hours ago, VintageLife said: I couldn’t find more information on this, but saw it on the rapid5 instagram page yesterday. If anyone is good at digging, would love more info. It's just an 85-unit townhome development that's been in the works for years. It got approved in February. Not sure when or why Rapid 5 latched on. The development will have a multi-use trail that will connect to the Westerville Community Center. That's standard for Westerville. It's kind of near one of the "five":
December 6, 20222 yr On 12/1/2022 at 8:18 PM, VintageLife said: I couldn’t find more information on this, but saw it on the rapid5 instagram page yesterday. If anyone is good at digging, would love more info. Pulte Homes breaks into Westerville market with new nature-focused townhome development “Central Ohio's largest homebuilder is breaking into a new market with the construction of a nature-focused townhome development in Westerville. Dublin-based Pulte Homes recently began work at Towns on the Greenway, its first project in the northern Columbus suburb. Located at 343 N. West St. in northern Westerville, the three-story townhomes will be built on a former family farm. The owner of the farm, the Brown family, previously entrusted a portion of its land to the city for a community center, which is next to the new housing development. Along with bringing new housing to Westerville, Towns on the Greenway will have a direct connection to the rest of the community via a pedestrian bridge and trail connector to more than 50 miles of trails already located in the city. The pedestrian bridge will connect to the Westerville Community Center and Alkyre Run trail. This portion of the project represents a nearly $600,000 investment, which will be paid for by both the city and Pulte Homes. The developer expects to build the bridge as part of the first phase of construction in 2023. A multi-use path also will connect from the west side of the pedestrian bridge to Alkyre Run and the community center. The east side of the bridge will connect to West Street through the housing development. The nearly $83,500 investment, again paid for by both the city and developer, is expected to be constructed as part of the general site development. City documents state the path will be built "at an appropriate phase of the development," though it does not list a specific timeline. The project has garnered the attention of Rapid 5, a new nonprofit whose goal is to create the largest inter-connected park system in the country. While Rapid 5 is not an official partner on Towns on the Greenway, it was part of a recent groundbreaking for the project and is a strong supporter of its connection to the local trail system.“ https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2022/12/06/towns-on-the-greenway-westerville.html
January 6, 20232 yr Four mixed-use buildings under construction along main corridor of Westerville “Saberi Development will build four structures featuring a mix of commercial and residential space at 280-290 S. State St. and 32 W. College Ave. Three buildings measuring a combined 28,264 square feet will be constructed on South State Street, while a single, 11,000-square-foot facility will occupy the West College Avenue site. The State Street project will include 18 residential units spread across the three buildings. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom units will be located on the upper floors above nearly 4,300 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor. A total of 45 parking spaces will be included. Saberi said he has a letter of intent from a potential tenant to occupy some of the available commercial space on State Street. He did not reveal the name of the tenant, but said it is a chiropractor. Saberi is actively seeking additional tenants in the retail and medical industries for the remaining commercial space. Other potential tenants could include a skincare business, dental office and beauty salon, though those deals have not been finalized. The State Street component is currently under construction and is expected to be complete in April 2023. The West College part of the project will be a three-story building with 2,600 square feet of commercial space on the first floor and four residential units on the upper floors. There will be two two-bedroom luxury apartments on each of the upper floors.” https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2023/01/06/saberi-development-westerville-mixed-use-projects.html
January 12, 20232 yr 10.5 acre outdoor “Adventure Park” with canopy walks and more proposed for Columbus area “Yesterday, the City of Westerville announced it will hold a public meeting to consult the Westerville community about the proposed addition of a 10.5-acre outdoor recreation space called Edge Adventure Park. The meeting will be held on Jan. 12 at 6:30 p.m., in the Westerville Community Center multi-purpose room. According to information from the city of Westerville, Edge Adventure Park would be located in a 10.5-acre wooded ravine between Vesper Way and Cleveland Avenue. While information is still being gathered from community members to determine what they would like to see developed within the park (this is one of the purposes of the Jan. 12 meeting), the park may include canopy walks, trails, and adventure play courses, in addition to a connection with the Alum Creek Trail and Westar area.” https://614now.com/2023/explore-columbus/adventures/10-5-acre-outdoor-adventure-park-with-canopy-walks-and-more-proposed-for-columbus-area Also looks like Preferred Living is considering developing two large multi family communities in Columbus, near Westerville. One with 144 units at 5009 Warner Rd and the other with 300 units at 6885 Harlem Rd.
January 13, 20232 yr I used to live in Westerville right off Cleveland Ave. While so much of the area is a sea of parking lots, the area was actually somewhat walkable between sidewalks and trails. I enjoyed taking walks in the area and this proposal would really help continue to tie things together in the area. I like that it's proposed for an already built up area, rather than being even further out in the exurbs are solely accessible by car.
January 16, 20232 yr On 11/7/2022 at 2:23 PM, CbusOrBust said: Progress continues on the first of three planned buildings along State St quick link from CU on the project: https://columbusunderground.com/infill-development-proposed-for-state-street-in-westerville-bw1/ Progress moving along nicely on this project along State St
January 16, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, CbusOrBust said: Progress moving along nicely on this project along State St Any movement at the North High Brewing project at the old armory on the other side of the post office from this project?
January 16, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, aderwent said: Any movement at the North High Brewing project at the old armory on the other side of the post office from this project? Not that i saw but i didn't have much time. I'll try to check next time I'm through there.
January 23, 20232 yr On 1/16/2023 at 2:33 PM, aderwent said: Any movement at the North High Brewing project at the old armory on the other side of the post office from this project? It looks like work is underway on it now!
February 8, 20232 yr Westerville prepares for Intel with land purchase "The City of Westerville is investing in a new development project, in anticipation of business demands related to Intel’s semiconductor facilities in Licking County. City council members voted Tuesday to approve the purchase of 88 acres of land by the Westerville Industry and Commerce Corporation. The property, located along the east side of Africa Road just south of Polaris Parkway, is expected to cost nearly $8.5 million. City leaders anticipate the sale of the 88-acre tract will close in April." https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/westerville/westerville-prepares-for-intel-with-land-purchase/
February 8, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, Luvcbus said: Westerville prepares for Intel with land purchase "The City of Westerville is investing in a new development project, in anticipation of business demands related to Intel’s semiconductor facilities in Licking County. City council members voted Tuesday to approve the purchase of 88 acres of land by the Westerville Industry and Commerce Corporation. The property, located along the east side of Africa Road just south of Polaris Parkway, is expected to cost nearly $8.5 million. City leaders anticipate the sale of the 88-acre tract will close in April." https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/westerville/westerville-prepares-for-intel-with-land-purchase/ Hmm... Epcon had multiple large development plans for this site. They had office, commercial, and multi and single family that kept getting turned away by the Westerville Planning Commission between April 2020 and January 2021. Now Westerville is buying the land? 🤔 Here's the official page: https://business.westerville.org/strategic-locations/east-of-africa-road So we're likely to get a continuation of the Westar area of large, single user office buildings with massive surface lots, and strip mall-like, single floor commercial buildings. What a waste of prime land. All the uses here should be in less than a third of the area: Edited February 8, 20232 yr by aderwent
February 9, 20232 yr Progress continues on the new Minerva Park Middle School on Farview Dr (just off 161)
February 9, 20232 yr On 2/8/2023 at 5:45 AM, aderwent said: Hmm... Epcon had multiple large development plans for this site. They had office, commercial, and multi and single family that kept getting turned away by the Westerville Planning Commission between April 2020 and January 2021. Now Westerville is buying the land? 🤔 Here's the official page: https://business.westerville.org/strategic-locations/east-of-africa-road So we're likely to get a continuation of the Westar area of large, single user office buildings with massive surface lots, and strip mall-like, single floor commercial buildings. What a waste of prime land. All the uses here should be in less than a third of the area: It's really astonishing how little other suburbs have learned from the success of Bridge Park.
February 9, 20232 yr On 2/8/2023 at 6:45 AM, aderwent said: Hmm... Epcon had multiple large development plans for this site. They had office, commercial, and multi and single family that kept getting turned away by the Westerville Planning Commission between April 2020 and January 2021. Now Westerville is buying the land? 🤔 Here's the official page: https://business.westerville.org/strategic-locations/east-of-africa-road So we're likely to get a continuation of the Westar area of large, single user office buildings with massive surface lots, and strip mall-like, single floor commercial buildings. What a waste of prime land. All the uses here should be in less than a third of the area: What do you mean? It has sidewalks. It’s super walkable….this is a sarcastic comment just to make sure Edited February 9, 20232 yr by VintageLife
February 9, 20232 yr I would argue it's not how little they learn but how little they care. Westerville is content. They are content with their tax base. Content with their demographics. Etc.
February 16, 20232 yr On 1/12/2023 at 10:49 AM, amped91 said: Also looks like Preferred Living is considering developing two large multi family communities in Columbus, near Westerville. One with 144 units at 5009 Warner Rd and the other with 300 units at 6885 Harlem Rd. Site plan and a rendering of this 300 unit proposed multi family from Preferred, at 6935 Harlem Rd, which would see Columbus annexing land from Plain Township. And a site plan for a parking lot featuring 216 units at 5142 Central College Rd, a sister development to DC Building’s Fenimore apartments across the road.
February 16, 20232 yr The rendering looks decent at least for a suburban 3 story walk-up. There are a lot more offensive renditions going up all over town
March 1, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, CbusOrBust said: The old farmhouse on Cleveland Ave at Cooper Rd is finally coming down! Wow, I never thought I'd see the day. Kinda sad to see it go, it was a relic of a bygone time. Too bad it couldn't be integrated into any new development, but I have a feeling it was more of a hindrance to anything happening on that land.
March 3, 20232 yr On 3/1/2023 at 6:21 PM, CMHOhio said: Wow, I never thought I'd see the day. I was thinking the same thing. I can remember living on Schrock Rd in the late 90's wondering (and kind of hoping) if it would ever be tore down.
March 3, 20232 yr 16 minutes ago, CbusOrBust said: I was thinking the same thing. I can remember living on Schrock Rd in the late 90's wondering (and kind of hoping) if it would ever be tore down. Same thing here. I lived off Park around the same time frame and used to wonder about that house. From my experiences of exploring old abandoned homes, any old derelict house that has this many mature trees growing right on top of it doesn't have much of a foundation left. Too costly to try and save.
April 16, 20232 yr On 3/1/2023 at 6:21 PM, CMHOhio said: Wow, I never thought I'd see the day It's finally down!
May 2, 20232 yr M/I Homes to start selling townhomes in Westerville, near New Albany M/I Homes is building a new townhome community between Westerville and New Albany. The Columbus-based homebuilder announced that its newest development, Townes at Hamilton, will officially open for sale at the end of May. The community, located off North Hamilton Road, will have 104 townhomes. The two- and three-bedroom townhome units will range from 1,500 square feet to 2,136 square feet, and will have two-car garages. The surrounding community will feature natural amenities, including central green space, wooded reserve space, retention ponds and hanging swings for residents. More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2023/05/02/m-i-townes-at-hamilton-new-albany-westerville.html Skyline shot!!! "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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