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Columbo:
More about this apartment proposal from the Dispatch:

Edwards plans upscale apartments near Grandview Heights
Upscale-apartment proposal is Edwards' third in city in a year
Saturday, April 9, 2011
By Jim Weiker, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

Edwards Development Cos. plans to build a 190- to 205-unit apartment complex near Grandview Heights, the third Columbus-area apartment project the company has pursued in a year.  "We definitely feel there's a good market for upscale apartments at this point in central Ohio," said Ryan Szymanski, vice president of the Columbus firm.

Edwards' proposal calls for the apartments to be built on the north side of 3rd Avenue, west of Olentangy River Road and near the 90-acre mixed-used Grandview Yard development.  The one- and two-story apartments would be housed in a four-story, figure-eight-shape building.  Rents have not been determined, Szymanski said.

READ MORE: http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/business/stories/2011/04/09/edwards-plans-upscale-apartments-near-grandview-heights.html?sid=101

Columbo:
NCR’s 5th complex to rehab homeless set near Grandview
Business First - by Carrie Ghose
Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 12:45pm EDT

National Church Residences plans to break ground Wednesday (June 1) for its fifth supportive-housing facility in Columbus to help the formerly homeless and disabled adults work their way to independence.
 
The country’s largest nonprofit developer of affordable senior and family housing said Tuesday that the $16 million, three-story Commons at Third will have 100 studio apartments for low-income residents, with 60 units reserved for those recovering from chronic homelessness and disability.  The facility is at 1280 Norton Ave., off Third Avenue and just north of Grandview Heights.



READ MORE: http://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2011/05/31/NCR-5th-complex-to-rehab-homeless-set.html

Columbo:
A report on a redevelopment proposal about a large vacant parcel near the northeast corner of Dublin Road and Grandview Avenue that was previously a landfill:

Officials have big plans for site of former landfill
Franklin County and a local developer hope a $3 million grant will help to build offices, retail and restaurants at Grandview Crossing
By MARK DUBOVEC, COLUMBUS LOCAL NEWS
Published: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 - 11:27 PM EST

Franklin County and its development partner hope a $3 million state grant will spur the redevelopment of a vacant landfill that straddles the Grandview-Columbus border.

The county and Wagenbrenner Development Inc. have applied for a $3 million Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund grant to clean up Grandview Crossing, located at the northeast corner of Dublin Road and Grandview Avenue.

Wagenbrenner Development, which purchased the nearly 36-acre site, intends to build a 439,000-square-foot mixed-use development, including three office buildings, plus retail stores and restaurants.

The total investment, according to the grant application, is expected to exceed $15 million and generate $300,000 annually in property and income taxes for Columbus, Grandview Heights and Franklin County.

MORE: http://www.columbuslocalnews.com/articles/2012/02/18/german_village_gazette/schools/gvalltvlan_20120210_1059am_1.txt

Columbo:

--- Quote from: Columbo on June 08, 2011, 02:54:34 AM ---NCR’s 5th complex to rehab homeless set near Grandview
Business First - by Carrie Ghose
Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 12:45pm EDT

National Church Residences plans to break ground Wednesday (June 1) for its fifth supportive-housing facility in Columbus to help the formerly homeless and disabled adults work their way to independence.
 
The country’s largest nonprofit developer of affordable senior and family housing said Tuesday that the $16 million, three-story Commons at Third will have 100 studio apartments for low-income residents, with 60 units reserved for those recovering from chronic homelessness and disability.  The facility is at 1280 Norton Ave., off Third Avenue and just north of Grandview Heights.



READ MORE: http://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2011/05/31/NCR-5th-complex-to-rehab-homeless-set.html

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January 19, 2012 construction update of the Commons at Third housing project.  Photo from the twitter feed MyUrbanhood:

WalkerEvans:
Photo update of Commons at Third (March 18):

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