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    King-Lincoln condo construction to start soon

    The Columbus Dispatch wrote King-Lincoln condo construction to start soon

    Wednesday, September 5, 2007

    By Mark Ferenchik

    It was once the site of a crime-ridden public-housing complex, and now is a vacant field. But city leaders believe there is a market for 28 new condominiums in the King-Lincoln neighborhood on the Near East Side.

    The Whitney is a $6.4 million project that a nonprofit collaborative is developing on the site of the former 54-unit Whitney Young public-housing complex at 761 Mount Vernon Ave.

    The Whitney Young Collaborative is developing the project of two- and three-bedroom condominiums that will start at $159,000.

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