2007: Trolley Market + Franklin Park Condominiums
Franklin Park Condominiums merge green living with cosmopolitan urban lifestyle Located one block south of Franklin Park, the city’s premier urban park, Franklin Park Condominiums are within two blocks...
View ArticleIdeas Sought for Franklin Park Trolley Barn Project
The Columbus Compact Corporation is seeking interested community members to help plan and execute the redevelopment of the Franklin Park Trolley Barn facility, located at the northeast corner of Oak...
View ArticleHistory Lesson: A tale of two trolley barns
Many of the readers of Columbus Underground are incredibly interested in bringing alternative forms of public transportation to Columbus – specifically street cars and light rail. To get a sense of how...
View ArticleFranklin Park Trolley Barn Property Sold
The three acre site at the corner of Oak Street and Kelton Avenue in the Franklin Park neighborhood — home to six deteriorating brick buildings once used to store and repair trolleys — has a new owner....
View ArticleNew Plan for Trolley Barn Site Calls for “East Market,” Restaurants and...
A Columbus Brewing Company tap room, a new concept from the owner of Ray Ray’s and an “East Market” could all be part of a new plan to revive the deteriorating brick buildings that were once used to...
View Article2007: Trolley Market + Franklin Park Condominiums
Franklin Park Condominiums merge green living with cosmopolitan urban lifestyle Located one block south of Franklin Park, the city’s premier urban park, Franklin Park Condominiums are within two blocks...
View ArticleIdeas Sought for Franklin Park Trolley Barn Project
The Columbus Compact Corporation is seeking interested community members to help plan and execute the redevelopment of the Franklin Park Trolley Barn facility, located at the northeast corner of Oak...
View ArticleHistory Lesson: A tale of two trolley barns
Many of the readers of Columbus Underground are incredibly interested in bringing alternative forms of public transportation to Columbus – specifically street cars and light rail. To get a sense of how...
View ArticleFranklin Park Trolley Barn Property Sold
The three acre site at the corner of Oak Street and Kelton Avenue in the Franklin Park neighborhood — home to six deteriorating brick buildings once used to store and repair trolleys — has a new owner....
View ArticleNew Plan for Trolley Barn Site Calls for “East Market,” Restaurants and...
A Columbus Brewing Company tap room, a new concept from the owner of Ray Ray’s and an “East Market” could all be part of a new plan to revive the deteriorating brick buildings that were once used to...
View Article2007: Trolley Market + Franklin Park Condominiums
Franklin Park Condominiums merge green living with cosmopolitan urban lifestyle Located one block south of Franklin Park, the city’s premier urban park, Franklin Park Condominiums are within two blocks...
View ArticleIdeas Sought for Franklin Park Trolley Barn Project
The Columbus Compact Corporation is seeking interested community members to help plan and execute the redevelopment of the Franklin Park Trolley Barn facility, located at the northeast corner of Oak...
View ArticleHistory Lesson: A tale of two trolley barns
Many of the readers of Columbus Underground are incredibly interested in bringing alternative forms of public transportation to Columbus – specifically street cars and light rail. To get a sense of how...
View ArticleFranklin Park Trolley Barn Property Sold
The three acre site at the corner of Oak Street and Kelton Avenue in the Franklin Park neighborhood — home to six deteriorating brick buildings once used to store and repair trolleys — has a new owner....
View ArticleNew Plan for Trolley Barn Site Calls for “East Market,” Restaurants and...
A Columbus Brewing Company tap room, a new concept from the owner of Ray Ray’s and an “East Market” could all be part of a new plan to revive the deteriorating brick buildings that were once used to...
View ArticlePlans for East Market at Trolley District Take Another Step Forward
The renovation of the Trolley Barn site on the city’s Near East Side took another step forward last night during a Near East Area Commission planning committee meeting. Representatives from developer...
View ArticleHard Hat Tour: Trolley District Taking Shape Near Franklin Park
Originally from Columbus Underground Workers are busy transforming the collection of historic buildings at the northeast corner of Oak Street and Kelton Avenue into a food and entertainment...
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