Posts Tagged ‘Renovations’
Columbus non profit hopes to resurrect trolley complex
Local nonprofit developer, the Columbus Compact Corporation (“the Compact”), has big plans for a property just south of Franklin Park—at the corner of Oak Street and Kelton Avenue. Built in 1872, the dilapidated complex has become the object of neighborhood scorn in [Read More]
Detroit’s Grand Dame To Get Face Lift
Though we generally only cover the historic places and happenings of Ohio, we sometimes have news from elsewhere that’s simply too important not to share with you. Today that news is coming from the motor city. One of Detroit’s most beautiful and [Read More]
Columbus’s LeVeque has new owner
The LeVeque Tower—the building with, by far, the most character in the Columbus skyline— has been sold to a new owner. Not that it should come as a surprise. The terra cotta masterpiece, designed by Detroit architect, C. Howard Crane, has been sold a few times [Read More]