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    Construction Roundup: Downtown

    No matter which way you look at the Columbus skyline, you’re bound to see at least one construction crane or two these days. New apartments, condos and offices are rising all across the center of our city at a rapid pace, indicating a continued strong investment into the redevelopment of our urban core.

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    This month’s installment in our Construction Roundup series takes a look at the current status for these construction sites throughout Downtown.

    Check out more projects, information and construction photos below.

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    All photos by Walker Evans.

    Construction has begun on a new nine-story apartment building on Oak Street in the Discovery District.

    Construction on 223 E. Town is wrapping up this summer for a fall completion.

    Steel beams rise skyward on the new 12-story Two25 on the Commons building at Columbus Commons.

    Another view of the construction at Two25 on the Commons.

    Exterior work continues on the first LC RiverSouth building at High and Rich Streets.

    Elevator shafts and stairwells rise at the second LC RiverSouth Building at High & Rich Streets.

    Another view of the first LC RiverSouth building, under construction Downtown.

    Exterior work continues on a new apartment building at 303 South Front Street.

    An alley view of both LC RiverSouth buildings under construction.

    The Coleman Center continues with construction, which will house new City of Columbus offices.

    The elevator shafts rise for the second Park’s Edge condo building in the Arena District.

    Framing is under construction for the two-story addition that will top The View on Grant apartment building.

    Exterior work is nearly completed at The Neilston apartment building on East Long Street.

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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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