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1. Inside a Burnham Square CondominiumI had created this paronamic virtual tour for Nationwide Realty Investors and just stumbled across it, realizing that it is on Burnham Square's website, but not RetroMetro...so here you go. This is the interior of one of their townhome models. |
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2. New Clipper`s Stadium (before)What you may see as dirt, I see as the future home of the new Clipper's Stadium, Huntington Park. |
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3. The BuggworksWhile it's still going through its metamorphosis, the outside is not currently a reflection of these spectacular true lofts located at the eastern edge of the Arena District. |
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4. The Condominiums at North Bank Park (Before)Taken from the northwest corner of Neil Ave. and Spring St., this panorama gives us a look at the former A&P warehouse building (aka Bundy Building) that will soon be renovated into the "Lofts" portion of Nationwide Realty Investment's Condominiums at North Bank Park project. Look down and to the left from the initial view and you'll see the parking lot that will soon begin its transformation into becoming the 20-story "Tower" portion of the project. |
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5. Nationwide Arena EntranceStanding in Battelle Plaza, we look upon the main entrance to Nationwide Arena. |
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6. North Bank ParkWinter falls on the North Bank Park at the south end of Neil Ave at Long Street. Finished in mid 2005, the North Bank Park is the city·s most recent park project to contribute to the "Scioto Mile" plan which aims to bring a new life to the waterfront from Harrison West to the Whittier Peninsula. |
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7. NationwideThe plaza in front of the Nationwide Arena and Frog, Bear & Wild Boar bar in the Arena District at the corner of Front St. & Nationwide Blvd. |
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8. Union Station ArchHere we are looking at the last remaining arch from the former Union Station train station that used to serve as Columbus·s central transportation hub in years gone by. Through the arch you can see McFerson Commons and a number of other buildings in the Arena District to include Nationwide Arena. |
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