Tag Archives: Development
Westminster-Thurber Community Development Proposal

Westminster-Thurber Community Development Proposal

The Westminster-Thurber Community is proposing building an additional tower for their retirement community, called Heritage Pointe, next to Thurber Tower on Neil Avenue near Goodale Street. The Society will be voting on recommendations for the three proposed variances at the regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, October 16th.  These variances are: 1) A height variance to 135’ […]

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Bus Stop and Olentangy Trail Closures

There will be two upcoming closures in Harrison West due to construction at the Battelle site: The first is a closure effective immediately of COTA bus stop 1614 at the southwest corner of W 5th Avenue and Perry Street. The closure will last for approximately one year. Passengers will be able to board at a […]

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Harrison Market Community Authority Meeting Notice

The Harrison Market Community Authority will be overseeing the new Battelle Wagenbrenner development. They will host their first meeting on Wednesday, 11/14, at 11:30 am at 231 E 1st Avenue. This meeting is open to the public. For additional details see the meeting notice here.

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Special Neighborhood Meeting: Development Proposal

Special Neighborhood Meeting: Development Proposal

The next Harrison West Society executive committee meeting will be open to all neighbors to discuss the proposed Wagenbrenner-Battelle development. This meeting will be hosted in the basement of Zeno’s on Wednesday, July 11th at 7 pm. Based on the amount of discussion at the last meeting and the level of input surrounding the development […]

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Wagenbrenner Battelle Development Update

Wagenbrenner Development has informed the Harrison West Society of a significant change to its proposed development on the Battelle property, between Fifth and Third Avenues and West of Perry Street. The anticipated gourmet grocery store tenant has withdrawn from the project. Prior to withdrawal from the project, the grocer space had a footprint of 40,000 […]

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