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  2. Creekside Gahanna - Wikipedia

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    Creekside Gahanna encompasses 240,000 square feet (22,000 m 2) of property along Gahanna's Big Walnut Creek. The development features 71 luxury condominiums, 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2 ) of commercial space in three separate buildings, and amenities designed to incorporate the area's natural landscape.

  3. Medical expansion drives Gahanna's Crescent project as ... - AOL

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    The first apartments are expected to open in the summer of 2025. Canini said he expects a 15,000-square-foot retail center to be built near the corner of Hamilton and Tech Center.

  4. The Riviera (Boston, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Riviera is an historic apartment building at 270 Huntington Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1923, it is a seven-story brick and concrete structure developed by Coleman & Gilbert and designed by Fred A. Norcross. Norcross was a prolific builder of apartment and tenement blocks for the city's burgeoning immigrant population.

  5. Custom House Tower - Wikipedia

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    Near the northwest corner, on the west side, is the entrance to the Night Inspectors' apartments, also to the private staircase leading to the Collector's room and the attic. South of the west portico is the entrance to the heating apparatus room, and on the south end is the entrance to the Custom House Truckmen's room.

  6. Harvard Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    The station consists of two side platforms, located on opposite sides of Harvard Avenue, which serve the B branch's two tracks. The station is fully accessible. Harvard Avenue is the second-busiest surface stop on the Green Line surface branches (behind only Longwood Medical Area) in a 2011 count, with an average of 3,602 boardings on weekdays. [1]

  7. Prudential station - Wikipedia

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    [3] Mechanics station was renamed Prudential on December 3, 1964 upon completion of the Prudential Tower. [1] In the 1970s, the headhouse on the inbound side was replaced during a widening of Huntington Avenue. [4] The station was closed on Sundays for some time beginning on February 1, 1981 due to budget cuts. [5]