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Construction of the 9th and High tower will involve the demolition of three buildings currently at the site, including the Bier Stube, a longtime dive bar on High Street. The other two buildings that would be demolished house a convenience store and Portofino’s Pizza. Steve Willobee, vice president of government and public relations for 9th and High developer Harbor Bay Ventures, said the current design for the development is the result of conversations with the University Area Commission and neighbors. The University District is one step closer to getting two new, large student apartment buildings. While Alloy is set to be the Arts District's first high-rise, it likely will not be the last.
The Arts District's first high-rise starts to take shape at 520 S. Mateo Street
The building was built in 1954 and originally housed the Wesley Foundation at the Ohio State University. In 1977, the Wesley Foundation merged with two churches to become Summit United Methodist, according to Columbus Landmarks. We are attempting to monetize what value the property still possesses so those funds can be repurposed to further our ministry’s mission at other locations,” Pastor Allyssa Graves wrote in the letter.
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Treat your out-of-town visitors to their own Urby Furnished apartment. Willobee said construction of the 9th and High building could begin as soon as November. Ammerman said if all goes smoothly through the rest of the approval process, Up Campus could break ground by the end of this year and be available for students to move in by 2026.
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The UIDRB approved variances for limits on housing units in a commercial district, height and parking for the 9th and High apartments. The building plan calls for no parking spaces, which is not allowed for a building of that size in current city zoning. The UIDRB also approved a dozen variances for a second proposed housing project, Up Campus, that would put a five-story, roughly 317-bed apartment building at 16th Avenue near Waldeck Avenue. Approved variances include increasing the maximum allowed building size, reducing the number of parking spaces and variances for landscaping and building height.
Ammermann added that Up Campus had actually hoped to build a denser housing development, but settled on the current plan after conversations with the UIDRB and the University Area Commission. The centerpiece of Alloy is a 35-story, 390-foot-tall tower, which will stand as the Arts District's tallest building at completion. A smaller mid-rise structure, combined with the podium of the high-rise, will front Mateo Street to the west. Whether you’re in town to visit or here on business, make Dallas Urby home at your convenience. Our flexible, fully-furnished luxury apartments are well-appointed and available on a weekly and monthly basis.
Willobee said designs were changed to remove proposed retail space on the first floor of the apartments. Tyler Ammermann, vice president of development for Up Campus Student Living, said Up Campus looked at using the church building but it didn’t make sense. At the UIDRB’s Thursday meeting, no one spoke in opposition to the project. William Wells, a resident of High Street, voiced his approval of the project, but with the caveat that he thought that a building of that size should have at least one handicapped parking spot. Recent designs put the building at about 157 feet tall with 13 floors. Current designs are for 450 beds in 183 units, a decrease from a previous design that put 557 beds in 177 units.
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Renderings for one of the proposed projects shows a dark-colored apartment tower rising over half of the block of High Street and 9th Avenue. Plans show the building would be made of mass timber, a type of engineered wood product that combines smaller wood pieces to make large building components. The church’s former building would be demolished to make way for the housing project.
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Works Progress Architecture and Solomon Cordwell Buenz the design team for the project, which is depicted in renderings with a contemporary look and amenity decks atop its rooftop and podium levels. Plans also call for reactivating a former rail spur between Mateo and Santa Fe as a pedestrian paseo.
The mixed-use development from Carmel Partners, dubbed "Alloy," in social media posts by the developer, occupies a property flanking the 4th Street Bridge to the north and Santa Fe Avenue to the east. Plans call for the construction of multiple buildings featuring 475 live/work apartments, 105,000 square feet of office space, approximately 18,000 square feet of street-level shops and restaurants, and parking for 650 vehicles. On Thursday, the University Impact Design Review Board, or UIDRB, approved zoning variances for the proposed projects. The UIDRB is a city board that grants approval to new construction and alterations to buildings in the University District. “The developer has proposed an insensitive luxury apartment complex to replace the building which seems to neither meet the housing affordability needs of the area nor the height restrictions of the district,” reads Columbus Landmarks’ website.
A new tower complex designed by Bjarke Ingels Group is in the works nearby, and prolific developer Onni Group is planning a 36-story high-rise just south of 7th Street. Dallas Urby has cozy studios, luxury one-bedrooms, and bright and airy two-bedroom apartments. From our common areas to our beautiful apartments, Dallas Urby is a canvas for living. Designed by the Dutch architectural firm, Concrete, with optimized form and function and a welcoming energy, your new home is your haven to design whichever way you see fit.
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