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Franklinton Apartments at Broad and Hawkes: April 22, 2005 : 949-957 W. Broad St., 13-23 Hawkes Ave. No: 52 # Franklinton Apartments at State and May: Franklinton Apartments at State and May: April 22, 2005
Redevelopment and gentrification spreading from Victorian Village closer to downtown has transformed the area in the last two decades, accelerating with the demolition of industrial sites along the Olentangy River. Today some of the homes have been split into rented apartments, while others remain as historical landmarks.
The "Fairhaven Village" project was revived as the Dante Place Projects. Now known as the Marine Drive Apartments, they were completed in 1952. [3] The New York State Thruway and the Skyway was later built in 1955. [4]
FAIRHAVEN -- Olivia's, the highly anticipated new restaurant in Fairhaven Village, is set to open its doors in the spring of 2024 -- and leading the kitchen will be award-winning chef, Steven Hacker.
1379 N. High Street Apartment Building: More images: 1379 N. High Street 2192-2013 September 23, 2013 No N/A: CR-64 The Hamlet: More images: 138-166 E. Fifth Avenue / 1193-1195 Hamlet Street 2193-2013 September 23, 2013 Yes, #15000040: February 23, 2015 CR-65 United States Carriage Company: More images: 309-319 S. Fourth Street 2236-2014 ...
Cardinal Industries, Inc. was a corporation headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, United States.Established in 1954, it produced manufactured housing, including thousands of apartments in the United States.
Highpoint on Columbus Commons is a $50 million mixed-use development project in Columbus, Ohio consisting of both multi-family and retail space. Highpoint includes 301 apartments and townhomes, built with approximately 23,000 square feet of street-level retail fronting on High Street, the main north–south thoroughfare through Columbus, Ohio.
Harrison West was established in the late 1800s and early 1900s on farmland that was first plowed by veterans of the Revolutionary War. It features "brick streets, housing built by craftsmen for workers in nearby factories, and fine examples of turn-of-the-century American town planning and architecture."