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    Construction Roundup – January 2012

    A sunny Sunday afternoon in January made for a perfect opportunity for another addition to our regular Construction Roundup photo series. This time around, we took visited sites where new apartments are being constructed behind The Lennox, on East Long Street, in the Brewery District and at Grandview Yard. We also took note of progress throughout The Arena District (The Hilton Hotel, Columbia Gas Building, FBI Building and new Nationwide Offices) as well as a few other locations throughout Downtown.

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    Interstate 71/670 Construction

    Columbia Gas HQ

    New FBI Building

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    Potential Site of New Giant Eagle

    Grandview Yard Apartments

    Grandview Yard Apartments

    Grandview Yard Apartments

    Grandview Yard Apartments

    Downtown Hilton Hotel

    Lennox Apartments

    Norton Avenue Apartments

    OSU Hospital Expansion

    Born Brewing Apartments

    The Charles Apartments

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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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