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Interesting that the a city largely built in the 50s and 60s embraces density whereas a lot of talented neighborhoods built on density in the bigger city fight it.

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  • Last night's State of the City presentation included the first concrete looks at the design of the new UA Community Center. Apologies(?) in advance for the absolutely ludicrous number of images here.

  • CbusOrBust
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    With the final piece of the Kingsdale redevelopment set to open in just over a month (BCCC opens April 6th) - i thought I'd get some looks at the (mostly) finished developments across the site   

  • I was in UA earlier and had a little over an hour to kill before i could leave, so I "just so happened" to go by Arlington Gateway 😂          

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Demolition is wrapping up for Arlington Gateway (3-27-21)

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New Upper Arlington Highschool

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here's what Crawford Hoying sees filling in the Westmont at the Lane project in Upper Arlington

Dan Eaton - Columbus Business First - Apr. 13, 2021

 

"Crawford Hoying still has restaurant, retail and office space to fill at its Westmont at the Lane project in Upper Arlington. On Tuesday, the Dublin-based developers confirmed that the first two commercial tenants at the $60 million site are a Local Cantina restaurant and Hammer & Nails men’s grooming boutique. ... The residential component is progressing as well. Starr said the apartments will be online in the next 60 days."

  • 3 weeks later...

In good news for the Kingsdale redevelopment project, Upper Arlington voters have just approved the construction of a community center.

 

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9 hours ago, icheb42 said:

In good news for the Kingsdale redevelopment project, Upper Arlington voters have just approved the construction of a community center.

 

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I have a feeling this development will happen fairly quickly. Went from being an idea to approved pretty damn quickly already.

On 5/5/2021 at 8:31 AM, TIm said:

I have a feeling this development will happen fairly quickly. Went from being an idea to approved pretty damn quickly already.

 

You're 100% correct; I'd bet that this will be going vertical before fall.

27 minutes ago, wpcc88 said:

You're 100% correct; I'd bet that this will be going vertical before fall.

Yeah, now that everything is in place, I'd imagine that they'll want to get going pretty quickly. The community center itself is probably going to take a bit longer, however. In the city's press release about the referendum results, they say they'll be doing design work "over the next year," with construction taking another two years after that.

After winning vote, Upper Arlington community center expected to open in 2024

Nate Ellis - ThisWeek News - May 7, 2021

 

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"Through the process, a seven-story community center concept included an indoor swimming pool, fitness facilities, three gymnasiums, a walking/running track, senior-center programming space, a child daycare component and a multipurpose event space. ... 'We will then hire a design team this summer to design the building, and we anticipate selecting a construction firm later this year,' he said. 'Right now, we are estimating (opening in) late 2024, but we will have a firmer timeline once we get through the design process and select a builder.'"

Went by Kingsdale yesterday and although there isn't fencing up yet, there was a couple new pieces of machinery sitting pretty close to the Macy's building.   Some people in the Starbucks across the street were speculating on whether or not they were already there to knock the Macy's building down or not.  

8 hours ago, Luvcbus said:

Went by Kingsdale yesterday and although there isn't fencing up yet, there was a couple new pieces of machinery sitting pretty close to the Macy's building.   Some people in the Starbucks across the street were speculating on whether or not they were already there to knock the Macy's building down or not.  

I do hope that they'll salvage the blue brick. I was disappointed not to see a nod to it in the new development, but they could certainly use it for something...

I heard a while back that they were planning on selling single blue bricks to any community members who were interested in having a little piece of history...    But I haven't heard anything else about it since

Fencing is now up around the old Macy's building...  shouldn't be too much longer til it comes down

Hope everyone had a chance to say goodbye and pay their respects!

 

Macy's is coming down at this very moment!  It will be so nice to see that area of UA re-energized again.  It has really been a long time coming.  

 

31 minutes ago, CbusOrBust said:

Hope everyone had a chance to say goodbye and pay their respects!

 

Macy's is coming down at this very moment!  It will be so nice to see that area of UA re-energized again.  It has really been a long time coming.  

 

Pics or it didn't happen

lol.  im old school and have never posted a pic before, believe it or not!  but it appeared to be roughly a quarter of the way down.

Wouldn't "Pics or it didn't happen" be nice when it comes to Downtown in the '60s and '70s?

Because there are few pics of that demo.

16 hours ago, jebleprls22 said:

Pics or it didn't happen

I can confirm! I drove past at about 3pm yesterday and they were very much tearing that thing down. Most of the blue brick was untouched though and I did not see any in the rubble piles. Might still be planning on saving them but I'll have to take another drive over that way to find out.

On 5/12/2021 at 11:27 AM, jebleprls22 said:

I do hope that they'll salvage the blue brick.

 

10 minutes ago, TIm said:

Most of the blue brick was untouched though and I did not see any in the rubble piles. Might still be planning on saving them but I'll have to take another drive over that way to find out.

 

This tweet from the city would seem to suggest that they are planning on saving the blue bricks in some capacity (unless "tile" here is referring to something else).

 

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The City of UA is planning on selling the blue bricks to community members.  Proceeds will go toward the new Community Center.  Their website says more details coming soon.

I used to joke that the blue bricks wound up on the inside of Hoof Hearted Brewing on 4th St. but of course the Macy's hadn't been torn down yet.

1 hour ago, cbussoccer said:

Looks likely we might be seeing a construction crane for The Gateway project soon. I'm guessing it'll be a tower crane, but we'll see.

 

Application for 151' building: https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/searchAction.jsp?action=displayOECase&oeCaseID=480777483&row=295

 

Application for 230' crane: https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/searchAction.jsp?action=displayOECase&oeCaseID=480778272&row=296

So, we'll have this, the new medical tower crane, Gravity 2 crane, and the new surprise Scioto Peninsula crane all going up soon/recently.  I was driving home from the gym on 315 this morning and they were constructing the new crane for the medical tower.

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37 minutes ago, TH3BUDDHA said:

So, we'll have this, the new medical tower crane, Gravity 2 crane, and the new surprise Scioto Peninsula crane all going up soon/recently.  I was driving home from the gym on 315 this morning and they were constructing the new crane for the medical tower.

Plus, we should be seeing one for the VV senior living tower too, right? I thought I’d send an application posted; hopefully, I’m not making that up lol

2 minutes ago, amped91 said:

Plus, we should be seeing one for the VV senior living tower too, right? I thought I’d send an application posted; hopefully, I’m not making that up lol

 

Yea that one should have one as well, although I can't remember if an application had been submitted yet or not.

1 hour ago, cbussoccer said:

 

Yea that one should have one as well, although I can't remember if an application had been submitted yet or not.

So many new projects proposed/beginning the past few months, it’s getting difficult to keep track of them all 😂

33 minutes ago, amped91 said:

So many new projects proposed/beginning the past few months, it’s getting difficult to keep track of them all 😂

It's crazy how much things have picked up recently.

Just drove past the old Lazarus building. Better go and get your last looks because they have started making progress tearing it down from the outside now. They are moving quick over there!

Heard a interesting little nugget today from someone who is involved with UA schools...

UA's last day of school is Thursday.  They are having prom there Thursday night.  That will be the last event ever in the old UA High School.

Students were also aloud to tag the inside and outside of the building, because it's days are very numbered.    

 

Apparently they are planning on tearing down the old building "very soon".

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^My wife works there - some of the teachers are shocked, SHOCKED, that there is profanity in some of the tags.

36 minutes ago, Pablo said:

^My wife works there - some of the teachers are shocked, SHOCKED, that there is profanity in some of the tags.

Lol.    I know a senior there and he said they wanted them to stop tagging because they thought some of the tags were sexual but he said they really weren't...  But then in the same breath he told me there was quite a few generic tags of a certain member of the male anatomy!  Lol

First Merchants Bank, Northwestern Mutual among first Arlington Gateway tenants

 

A trio of companies bringing nearly 400 jobs will anchor the $100 million Arlington Gateway project set to open in the coming years on Lane Avenue.  Newmark Knight Frank announced the first three tenants at the project, which are taking 73,392 square feet of the Upper Arlington development’s 134,396 square feet of Class A office space.

 

It is expected to open in August 2023.

 

More: https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2021/05/27/first-merchants-bank-northwest-mutural-among-firs.html

 

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Crews started putting up fencing around the old UA High School today.  I was told they expect to begin tearing it down "within a week or so".   I noticed they still have numerous trees marked for removal, where the new baseball and softball fields will be built.

Nate Ellis of ThisWeekNews coming in with some Kingsdale demolition photos on Twitter:

 

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Edited to include a photo from a friend of the blue bricks being stripped off the building before the walls came down:

 

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Sorry, I don't have any pics, but I did just go down Lane avenue and there's lots of activity on the Arlington Gateway site now!

Crews have also began tearing down the old Upper Arlington High School today. They are currently tearing down the weight room portion.

 

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Another photo from a friend - seems like the demolition is progressing quickly:

 

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I know they are demolishing the old high school, but why? Is there something planned for the site already? Or is this just preparing the site to advertise it for development or something?

^The new high school was built next door - it's huge. The old high school site will become athletic fields.

20 minutes ago, TIm said:

I know they are demolishing the old high school, but why? Is there something planned for the site already? Or is this just preparing the site to advertise it for development or something?

The new high school is being built on the other side of their property.  The softball and baseball fields will be built on the side of the property where the old building sat.  That side will also become parking because some of the old parking areas were lost.

 

Since the slice of land their campus is on isn't real big they basically had to "flip" everything from one side to the other.

 

 

Ahem

 

On 5/7/2019 at 11:48 AM, Columbo said:

Here's more about the Upper Arlington Schools $230 million building program from https://www.uaschools.org/FacilitiesMasterPlan.aspx

 

Upper Arlington High School:  The crown jewel of this building program is the three-story, 395,000 sq. ft. new high school — over 100,000 square feet more than the existing high school.  There will be expanded arts spaces that include a 1,500-seat auditorium and a black box theater.  And there will be expanded athletics facilities that include a varsity gym, a three-court multipurpose gym, a 10-lane natatorium, a baseball and softball diamond, tennis courts, two turf fields for soccer/lacrosse/field hockey and a new high school football stadium.

 

Construction begins in Spring/Summer 2019.  The new stadium is scheduled to be completed in Fall 2019.  The new high school will open to students in Fall 2021.  Work will continue on the site to demolish the old high school building and develop athletic fields thru Fall 2022:

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Barrington Elementary School:  Renovation and 25,000 sq. ft. addition to the existing school — bringing the total square footage of the building to 110,000 square feet.  There will be a renovated kitchen/cafeteria common area, new centralized media center and a new outdoor learning space and playground.  Construction begins in Summer 2019 and the renovated Barrington elementary school will open to students in Fall 2021.

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Greensview Elementary School:  Renovation and 27,000 sq. ft. addition to the existing school — bringing the total square footage of the building to 76,000 square feet.  There will be a new larger gym, new kitchen/serving area, new centralized media center and a new outdoor learning space.  Construction begins in Summer 2019 and the renovated Greensview elementary school will open to students in Fall 2020.

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Tremont Elementary School:  Renovation and 7,000 sq. ft. addition to the existing school — bringing the total square footage of the building to 86,000 square feet.  There will be a new centralized media center and a new outdoor learning space.  Construction begins in Summer 2019 and the renovated Tremont elementary school will open to students in Fall 2020.

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Wickliffe Progressive Elementary School:  New 73,733 sq. ft. building — compared with 51,000 sq. ft. in old building.  Construction begins in Summer 2019 and the new Wickliffe elementary school will open to students in Fall 2020.  The old Wickliffe will serve as transitional space for Windermere students in the 2020-2021 school year.

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Windermere Elementary School:  New 73,733 sq. ft. building — compared with 55,000 sq. ft. in old building.  Demolition of the current Windermere building begins in Summer 2020 to make way for the new school to be built on the same footprint.  The old Wickliffe school will serve as transitional space for Windermere students in the 2020-2021 school year.  The new Windermere elementary school will open to students in Fall 2021.

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On 6/13/2020 at 12:17 PM, Columbo said:

So, Kroger won't be building on the Macy's site at Kingsdale -- but the Upper Arlington Schools $230 million building program is well underway. 

 

Here are some aerial photos of their construction sites from https://www.uaschools.org/ConstructionPhotoGalleries.aspx

 

Above are the renderings and site plan for the new UA high school complex.  It is being built on the same site as the existing high school.  In the first phase, a new football stadium was completed last Autumn.  Below is an aerial from September 2019 showing the new football stadium, site prep for the new high school, and the existing high school in the background:

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Here are a couple of closer views of the high school construction.  This one is from December 2019:

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This one is from February 2020 (the most recent aerial at the UA school construction website):

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  • 2 weeks later...

An interesting bit of information from the March school board meeting that I missed: The district is proposing eliminating ~83 spaces from the new high school's parking lot in favor of a public plaza with information on the cemetery that used to be on the site.

 

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Drove past over the weekend but looks like they are making some quick work at the Arlington Gateway site. They had some steel beams already in ground at the edge of the parcel over by Starbucks. They've got the privacy netting up though so it's tough to see everything but there is a lot of equipment there and some holes being dug out as well.

2 hours ago, TIm said:

Drove past over the weekend but looks like they are making some quick work at the Arlington Gateway site. They had some steel beams already in ground at the edge of the parcel over by Starbucks. They've got the privacy netting up though so it's tough to see everything but there is a lot of equipment there and some holes being dug out as well.

Just took a "detour" through UA to check some things out...

-The old UAHS looks to be a little less than half way down.

-Lazarus/Macy's is about 90% down now.

 

Also (I know it's not UA) but the building at Lane and Kenny is at six stories.  If you drive behind it, there are some more areas apparently being prepped for new buildings.  Has the next phase of buildings going in back there been approved already?

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17 hours ago, Luvcbus said:

Just took a "detour" through UA to check some things out...

-The old UAHS looks to be a little less than half way down.

-Lazarus/Macy's is about 90% down now.

 

Also (I know it's not UA) but the building at Lane and Kenny is at six stories.  If you drive behind it, there are some more areas apparently being prepped for new buildings.  Has the next phase of buildings going in back there been approved already?

If you're talking about all those new builds right at Lane/Kenny where the sports fields are/were, those are all Ohio State buildings for their west campus expansion district.

18 minutes ago, TIm said:

If you're talking about all those new builds right at Lane/Kenny where the sports fields are/were, those are all Ohio State buildings for their west campus expansion district.

I am aware what the buildings are for...   There's like four or five buildings under construction there now, I was wondering if the next phase of buildings going in there have been approved yet?

42 minutes ago, Luvcbus said:

I am aware what the buildings are for...   There's like four or five buildings under construction there now, I was wondering if the next phase of buildings going in there have been approved yet?

That wouldn't be a discussion for this thread as it is not UA.

1 hour ago, TIm said:

That wouldn't be a discussion for this thread as it is not UA.

That’s what he already said in his original post 😂

1 hour ago, amped91 said:

That’s what he already said in his original post 😂

Yeah, and we can continue that discussion in the campus post. Discussing topics not pertinent to the post title gets the threads locked!

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