Mixed-Use Project Underway in Columbus
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowWork has begun on a $40 million mixed-use development in downtown Columbus. The Republic reports the project will include approximately 200 market rate apartments and an urban grocery store.
Indianapolis-based Flaherty & Collins is developing the housing complex near the corner of Second Street and Lafayette Avenue. The publication says the developer will pay approximately 71% of the cost.
The city has agreed to invest $11.8 million into the development. It expects property tax dollars from the new complex will cover the public investment. Construction is expected to take 18-to-24 months.
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