Showing posts with label Arena District. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arena District. Show all posts

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Columbus Opens City’s First Protected Bike Lane to the Public

While cyclists have already been utilizing some of the completed portions of the new bike lanes along Fourth and Summit Streets for several weeks, the new project officially opened to the public with a ribbon cutting ceremony held yesterday afternoon by city leaders. The new installment includes the first protected lane in the City of Columbus, which runs along Summit from Hudson Street to Eleventh Avenue — a major thoroughfare in the University District.

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Columbus Opens City’s First Protected Bike Lane to the Public

While cyclists have already been utilizing some of the completed portions of the new bike lanes along Fourth and Summit Streets for several weeks, the new project officially opened to the public with a ribbon cutting ceremony held yesterday afternoon by city leaders. The new installment includes the first protected lane in the City of Columbus, which runs along Summit from Hudson Street to Eleventh Avenue — a major thoroughfare in the University District.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Battelle Looking to Develop Prime Real Estate in Harrison West

Battelle has taken the first steps in a process that could lead to the development of nearly 20 acres of land between West Fifth Avenue and West Third Avenue in Harrison West. The parcel in question – which sits just east of the Olentangy River – is currently the site of a large surface parking lot, a warehouse constructed in the late 1980′s, and a one-story daycare center. It also contains significant green space, including a large park-like section north of Third and a smaller swath on the south side of Fifth, east of Perry Street.

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Battelle Looking to Develop Prime Real Estate in Harrison West

Battelle has taken the first steps in a process that could lead to the development of nearly 20 acres of land between West Fifth Avenue and West Third Avenue in Harrison West. The parcel in question – which sits just east of the Olentangy River – is currently the site of a large surface parking lot, a warehouse constructed in the late 1980′s, and a one-story daycare center. It also contains significant green space, including a large park-like section north of Third and a smaller swath on the south side of Fifth, east of Perry Street.

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Friday, April 3, 2015

Apartment Building with Smart Car-Only Parking Pushes the Envelope in Short North

Construction could start as soon as this summer on a unique 32-unit apartment building at 1055 North High Street in the Short North. The building will be six stories tall with retail on the first floor, but it’s the parking garage – featuring spaces about half the normal size – that sets the project apart from any other in Columbus, and maybe even in the country.

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Apartment Building with Smart Car-Only Parking Pushes the Envelope in Short North

Construction could start as soon as this summer on a unique 32-unit apartment building at 1055 North High Street in the Short North. The building will be six stories tall with retail on the first floor, but it’s the parking garage – featuring spaces about half the normal size – that sets the project apart from any other in Columbus, and maybe even in the country.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Largest Architecture Firm in The US Launches Columbus Offices

It was announced last fall that HOK Architecture, the largest US-based architecture-engineering firm, would be acquiring Kansas City based 360 Architecture, which has maintained a sizable Columbus office in the Arena District since 1999. Today, the completion of the acquisition is being celebrated locally, which means that HOK has officially launched its Columbus branch.

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Largest Architecture Firm in The US Launches Columbus Offices

It was announced last fall that HOK Architecture, the largest US-based architecture-engineering firm, would be acquiring Kansas City based 360 Architecture, which has maintained a sizable Columbus office in the Arena District since 1999. Today, the completion of the acquisition is being celebrated locally, which means that HOK has officially launched its Columbus branch.

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