Not much visible is happening at the Factory Square project in Northside, but the project is far from dead.
During Give Back Cincinnati's Community Immersion on April 4, Jared Wayne of developer Bloomfield/Schon + Partners said that we should expect to see the building open in about two years.
In fact, his company is so invested in the project that he says he's basically on the project site full-time.
Upon completion, the former factory building will house more than 90 market-rate apartments, sheltered parking, and 27,000 square feet of commercial space that will include a restaurant or café use.
Townhomes, offices, and a public park are also planned for the property surrounding the structure.
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Previous reading on BC:
ODOD: Forcing tax credit approvals would 'offend constitutional separation of powers' (5/16/08)
Ohio developers file writ with Supreme Court over tax credit program (4/11/08)
Inside American Can (3/25/08)
American Can applies for brownfields funds (10/10/07)
American Can named local landmark (8/8/07)
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Factory Square photo update, 4/4/09
Posted by Kevin LeMaster at 5:07 AM