![]() Nestled in the heart of Columbus, Ohio (43201), this fully furnished three-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath home offers a comfortable and convenient long-term living experience. Our location is just 5 min from downtown Columbus, and the Short North $1,500/month Enjoy the character and charm of a 100 year old house but has modern updates and furnishings. This house is very close to downtown, and provides a great value 3 bedroom option for it's location. The Bluestone Townhouse apartment is a historic property with modern updates. ![]() We have a washer and dryer for use in our basement. If you are interested in renting the property furnished ask us for details. This property is available as a furnished rental with all utilities included as well. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, and our bathroom. The main floor has our kitchen, dinning room, and living room. Enjoy the front porch and views of the downtown skyline from your window! We have a large yard that is shared with the other unit in our building. Our 3 bedroom townhouse has parking for 2 cars off the street, and more on the street. ![]() They hope to have units available around summertime of 2019.The Bluestone Townhouse is a good option for someone wanting close access to Downtown and freeways, as well as an updated space. The company who plans to build the complex said this is in the very early stages but hope to break ground in late 2018. "I did think about parking issues and the types of people that it is going to bring, but as long as they don't bother me and it stays pretty quiet, I'm fine with it," said another neighbor Lucille Turner. "It will bring the value of my home up and I am happy for that," she said. The mom said she hopes it will bring kids and more to their street. "It would be nice to not have to look over at the torn up fence and the trucks," said one resident named Angie. "We are concerned about their taxes because they are on fixed incomes, so we are working closely with Council," he said.ĪBC 6/FOX 28 talked with people who live across the street from the potential new complex. With that in mind, Thompkins is on a mission to make sure elderly neighbors don't get left out. "It is never a bad thing, as long as you don't just forget about the community which made it a community," he said. He thinks in 10 years the streets of Milo-Grogan will likely be lined with pricier homes and restaurants. Thompkins said the commission approved the plans for the apartment and has been happy to work with Avenue Partners. The reason they chose this area, in part, is because of the location, not far from downtown and steps from the Short North. They told ABC 6/FOX 28 they want to be a part of the neighborhood and plan to build a clubhouse, pool, and more. "I think this is a big step for Milo because that is the doorway coming into Milo," he said.Īvenue Partners is planning to build a 192-unit apartment building, which is eight three-story buildings at the corner of Reynolds and Cleveland Avenues, where a trucking company was. It is that love that has him excited about changes to his neighborhood, plans that just got a major boost. "Milo is home," said Thompkins, who is the chair of the Milo-Grogan Area Commission. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) - Charles Thompkins grew up in Columbus's Milo-Grogan neighborhood and lives there to this day.
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