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    Living the high life at North Bank Condos

    The Dispatch wrote Living the high life

    Developers say balconies, views at $50 million, 109-unit complex near North Bank set it apart

    Monday, November 19, 2007

    BY MIKE PRAMIK

    The people who built the 20-story Condominiums at North Bank Park will tell you that each of the 88 units has a view worth a million bucks.

    Actually, to get a true million-dollar view, you’ll have to customize.

    The highest list price for remaining units in Downtown’s latest condo tower is $864,000. Add an extra parking space or two and deck out the pad with hardwood floors and other amenities, and a seven-figure price tag is easily within reach.

    Nationwide Realty Investors, the development division of Nationwide, rolled out the first models last week of its $50 million-plus project that overlooks the Scioto River. After 18 months of construction, Nationwide Realty is ready to start closing deals on the 109 units in the tower and adjoining warehouse.

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