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  2. Another 200,000 homes in 10 years? Columbus betting on zoning ...

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    Central Ohio must add around 200,000 housing units throughout the next 10 years as the region's population begins to swell to more than 3.1 million, said Columbus City Councilman Rob Dorans. As of ...

  3. Atlas Building - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Building underwent renovation from 1979 to 1982 under the direction of architect David C. Hughes, who restored storefronts using precast colored concrete. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 2011, the building was purchased by real estate developer Michael Schiff and in 2014 converted to apartments in a $20 million renovation.

  4. Merchant Building - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Building is a 32-story skyscraper under construction in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The project formally began in 2016 when the city solicited design ideas; it selected a winning proposal in 2017. Construction began in 2023.

  5. Preston Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Preston Centre is a 27-story, 317-foot (97 m) office building and skyscraper on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The Preston Centre is the 15th-tallest building in Columbus. The tower is named for Preston Wolfe, a former worker there. [2] It is diagonally adjacent to the Borden Building.

  6. Columbus skyline changing with four tallest new buildings in ...

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    (The city of Columbus doesn't keep a list of the city's tallest buildings.) In all, 27 buildings in Columbus are at least 20 stories high, not including those under construction or proposed.

  7. 8 East Broad Street - Wikipedia

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    8 East Broad Street is a building on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. Built in 1906, it was the tallest building in the city until the LeVeque Tower was built in 1927. The architect was Frank Packard. [3] Presently, it is a residential building, housing condominiums in a development called "8 on the Square".