Neighborhood launch.
It began with a vision of a unique approach to living in downtown Columbus.
A development of condominiums that would eliminate the sprawling parking lots in the central business district, creating a new, energetic community encompassing nine city blocks and revitalizing downtown.
The big idea was to build out, rather than building up, to create a neighborhood like the Gold Coast of Chicago or Beacon Hill in Boston, comprised of traditional and unique interpretations of townhomes.
A real street-level neighborhood with front porches and tree-lined boulevards.
Hard to visualize? Not after we created this life-size replica of the first building to be built on the site. This vinyl façade was erected at the exact location and served as a traffic-stopping backdrop for the groundbreaking ceremony.
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