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    Photos: Urban Living Tour 2015

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    Editor’s Note by Walker Evans: On Sunday, May 17th, over 610 people participated in Columbus Underground’s second Urban Living Tour event, which featured over 30 stops at new apartments, condos and other urban amenities throughout Downtown, The Short North, Italian Village, Grandview Heights and the surrounding neighborhoods. Tour goers were able to view a mix of fully completed model units as well as nearly-completed buildings still under construction. Additionally, the event raised $1,221 for Faith Mission and their programs to help homelessness in Central Ohio.

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    All photos by Mollie Lyman.

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