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    Construction Roundup: Grandview Yard

    The 125-acre Grandview Yard site has been a construction zone since work first began eight years ago, and the ongoing work continues to fill in the massive redevelopment projects in the suburb of Grandview Heights.

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    A quick drive through the site reveals progress on all types of new development, ranging from office space for Nationwide Insurance to for-sale homes at Pullman Way to a mid-rise condo building at 828 at the Yard. Other projects currently under construction include the five-story mixed-use Manchester Building and a new Chick Fil-A location facing Third Avenue.

    Check out more projects, information and construction photos below.

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    All photos by Walker Evans.

    Work is wrapping up at The Manchester building on Yard Street.

    More new offices for Nationwide Insurance are under construction.

    New for-sale homes and townhomes are being built out at Pullman Way.

    Another view of the new Nationwide office building on Yard Street.

    Framing is under way at the new Grandview Yard Chick-Fil-A location.

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    Walker Evans
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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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