With its expansive rooftop deck – complete with pool and hammocks, grills and games – the new City apartment complex on Olentangy River Road is all set to party.
But it will do so without its previous first-floor retail anchor, Kroger. The grocery store will not return to the center just off Ackerman Road, even though a space was designed for it.
The six-story mixed-use complex is at the heart of the redeveloped University City Shopping Center just north of Ohio State University. The City celebrated its grand opening a week ago, 15 months into a pandemic that has dampened leasing for urban apartment complexes and retail centers.
Carlos Vecchio, autor en Runrun
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Estados Unidos y el mundo deben ponerse del lado de las víctimas venezolanas de la corrupción, por Carlos Vecchio*
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Westerville Planning Commission OKs conditional use for detox, residential treatment facility
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A detoxification and short-term residential substance-use-disorder treatment facility managed and operated by Seacrest Recovery Center Detox of Ohio LLC is on track to open in Westerville.
Although neighboring residents expressed opposition to the facility going into a 22,446-square-foot building at the southwest corner of Huber Village Boulevard and Eastwind Drive at 737-833 Eastwind Drive, the Westerville Planning Commission approved the conditional use April 28, contingent on many conditions.
The commission s vote was 5-1, with Paul Johnson, Steven Munger, Craig Treneff, Brian Schaefer and Kimberly Sharp voting yes and Dave Samuelson dissenting. Commission member Kristine Robbins was absent.