Stories on the Sale of Kingsdale Abound

The purchase of Kingsdale by Continental Real Estate Services is a newsworthy topic. Click on the "read more" link below to see The Dispatch story. Or click on the "Development News" heading above where you will find links to additional articles.

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Grandview Preparing For Large New Mixed-Use Project

All eyes are watching as Grandview Heights begins its work on the zoning and planning for Grandview Yard.

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UA Not Alone In Wanting To Create Town Center

According to a Dispatch story in early 2008, Upper Arlington and Whitehall have one thing in common: lack of a vibrant downtown.

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Areas Of Focus

 

Seven districts have been identified by the City as zones where commercial activity is most likely to be encouraged and rewarded:

  • Henderson Road Corridor:  approximately 50 acres straddling Reed Road, south of Henderson Road; 37 acres located west of Reed Road
    Focus: Regional office corridor, with supporting mix of uses.
     
  • The Kingsdale Triangle: Approximately 38 acres bounded by Northwest Boulevard, Tremont Road, and Zollinger Road.
    Focus: Town Center with a mixture of uses: office; retail; residential; and civic.
     
  • Lane Avenue Corridor: approximately 33 acres on both sides of Lane Avenue from North Star to Northwest Boulevard.
    Focus: Mixed-use corridor with office emphasis and improved streetscape and gateway.
     
  • Mallway: area bounded by Arlington Avenue, Guilford, Coventry, and Waltham Roads.
    Focus: Neighborhood center with retail, office, and civic uses.
     
  • Northwest Boulevard: 13 acres along Northwest Boulevard from Zollinger Road to Ridgeview Road.
    Focus: Mixed-use corridor with retail, office and residential.
     
  • Southeast Arlington: 29 acres focused on the multi-family area in the vicinity of North Star and Waltham roads and Northwest Boulevard.
    Focus: Maintain existing character and land use.
     
  • Tremont: 7-acre commercial center, as well as consideration of the 18-acre multi-family area directly north of the center.
    Focus: Neighborhood center with retail, office and residential.
     
  • U.S. 33:  commercial pockets along U.S. Rt. 33 with an emphasis on the concentrations at Fishinger and Trabue roads.
    Focus: Improve design character, especially key intersections.

       For more information on the City's Areas of Focus, visit the Upper Arlington Master Plan. Click here >

 

 

 


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