With no shortage in development news over the past year, we’re unsurprised to see no shortage in construction sites throughout the inner city as well. Nearly every area — from Harrison West to Franklinton to Gay Street to Lane Avenue is seeing a flurry of development activity that includes new offices, new apartments, new for-sale homes and new retail.
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Below you can find photos from the following projects:
24 New Townhomes at Harrison Park in Harrison West – READ MORE
New Nationwide Insurance HQ in Grandview Yard – READ MORE
140-Unit Apartment Development at Trotter’s Park in Harrison West – READ MORE
Buggyworks Office Conversion in the Arena District – READ MORE
Redevelopment of Scioto River riverfront Downtown – READ MORE
New Storage Building and Residences at Neighborhood Launch – READ MORE
Retail redevelopment at Long & Grant Downtown – READ MORE
Senior Housing development at Poindexter Village – READ MORE
Apartment renovations in Olde Towne East – READ MORE
Two new 6-Story Buildings at Nationwide Children’s Hospital – READ MORE
Two new 8 and 10 story apartment buildings at LC RiverSouth – READ MORE
The demolition and replacement of Vets Memorial – READ MORE
The new Franklinton HQ for Orange Barrel Media – READ MORE
The Six-story 285-unit View on Fifth development – READ MORE
For Part Two of this month’s Construction Roundup, CLICK HERE.
As always, you can keep up with the latest development announcements HERE, and jump into the ongoing development discussion on our messageboard over HERE.
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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.