It’s been awhile since we’ve done a full-blown construction roundup that features a wide swath of the city of Columbus, instead focusing on one neighborhood or area at a time (primarily because it’s gotten too difficult to cover the entire city on a regular basis with so much construction going on). This month we’ve gone out of our way to give you a return to form, so here we’re featuring over 50 construction photos from all around town.
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More details on the individual projects can be found below each photo. And don’t forget to check out the photos from our recent Urban Living Tour, to see both the insides and outsides of some of the newly and nearly completed residential development throughout the central city.
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We're exploring the evolution of downtown with Michael Brown, who has been a cornerstone in the city's development planning and worked both in and outside city government to cheer on its growth. Columbus Underground editor Walker Evans and Mike delve into the city's challenges and triumphs, the synergy between projects, the balance between iconic and neighborhood-level public art investments, and the concerted efforts to address systemic issues like homelessness and affordable housing. Through anecdotes and insights, they highlight Columbus's young, creative energy and the dynamic urban policies that continue to drive its growth.
There is often a complex interplay between preservation and progress. A year into his exploration, Columbus Underground reporter Jesse Bethea continues to sift through the story of how the removal of remains from what was once the North Market parking lot unfolded. From the contentious removal of centuries-old graves to the forensic analysis of unearthed remains, today’s episode navigates the ethical, legal, and emotional complexities surrounding the issue. In the quest to honor the past while embracing the future, we examine what lies beneath the surface of urban development and confront the ghosts of history that still shape our city today.
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.