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    Project Update: Grant Park Apartments

    Work will be wrapping up this March on the first of what will eventually be 13 new apartment buildings on North Grant Avenue in Weinland Park. The three-story building is part of the 246-unit Grant Park Apartments project from Wagenbrenner Development.

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    The new apartments line the east side of Grant, south of East 11th Avenue, and sit directly across the street from the single family homes that Wagenbrenner started building in 2013.

    The units are all either one or two bedrooms and range from 771 to 1,234 square feet. Prices will start at $1,095 a month, according to Steve Bollinger of Wagenbrenner.

    “We’re hoping to hoping to turn a building a month, so 12 to 24 units will come online each month,” he said.

    Construction is also scheduled to start this spring on 44 for-sale townhome units that will be located south of the new apartment buildings. Some of those units – duplexes with detached garages – will face a new, one-acre park that has long been planned for the east side of Grant, at the terminus of East Sixth Avenue.

    Also in the planning stages, according to Bollinger, are another eight single family homes on the west side of Grant, north of East Eighth Avenue.

    For more information, see www.grantparkcolumbus.com.

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    Brent Warren is a staff reporter for Columbus Underground covering urban development, transportation, city planning, neighborhoods, and other related topics. He grew up in Grandview Heights, lives in the University District and studied City and Regional Planning at OSU.
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