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apartment buildings, all estimated to open in summer 2022. It is estimated the site may eventually hold 20 buildings, including 1,800 residences, 400 hotel rooms, 2 million square feet of offices, and 200,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space. The 20-acre site is part of the downtown community reinvestment area, and so will receive a 15-year, 100 percent tax abatement once completed.
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The replatted town was laid out in blocks that contained four lots in a square, with each lot measuring 99' wide by 115' deep. To encourage people to move to the new settlement, Sullivant offered free land for anyone willing to build a house along Gift Street, near the eastern edge of his plat. Along
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and took nine motorboats and 20 rowboats with him to the river's edge. From Rich & Scioto Street he was able to help residents who could not get to higher ground. The rising of the waters swept 93 people to their deaths and left 20,000 people homeless. It also destroyed nearly 500 buildings and
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Three sub-districts have been established in which land uses are organized: Broad Street, Arts and
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He visited again in 1886, writing: "Franklinton now is included in the city of Columbus. It has changed less than any part of the city so near the centre, and preserves to this day many of its old style village features. It is a quiet spot, but cannot much longer so remain in the rapid progress of
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had a major effect on Franklinton. The inner belt construction of the 1960s removed several buildings along Sandusky Street, resulting in lowered property values and driving families out of East Franklinton. In addition to the land use and population changes that occurred, the inner belt formed a
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had this to say about Franklinton: "Franklinton lies on the west side of the Scioto, opposite Columbus. It was the first town laid off in the Scioto valley north of Chillicothe. From the formation of the county, in 1803, it remained its seat of justice until 1824, when it was removed to Columbus.
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Sullivant Avenue is another major east-west main stem in Franklinton. Unlike Broad Street, it is a "4-2D" type arterial, in other words it is "four moving lanes, two way and a median divider on mainline sections". Sullivant Avenue goes past I-70, Central Avenue, Glenwood Avenue, and ends at Gift
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in 1924. The first modern planning for the site began in 1986 with the Riverfront Strategic Plan, followed by the Scioto Peninsula Plan in 1989. Redevelopments in 1997 displaced homeless residents of the area, and forced the closure of a shelter and relocation of another. The nonprofit Community
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style neighborhood in Franklinton through developing an urban creative district. This new neighborhood is now centered between Gift, Town, Lucas, and Rich Streets, with hope to expand to East Franklinton. The developers have purchased existing buildings and are working to refurbish some existing
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Between 2009 and 2011, the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority demolished three housing projects in the East Franklinton area. Two high rises, Sunshine Annex and Sunshine Terrace, and a 127 unit apartment complex, Riverside Bradley. The population in East Franklinton was greatly reduced as a
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on the west bank of the Scioto River. The land was part of the early Franklinton settlement, and it is still largely considered part of the neighborhood, though some definitions place it in Downtown Columbus. The city government first designated the land as part of downtown in 1998, due to park
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Healthcare is limited in Franklinton. After the closure of Mount Carmel West in the neighborhood in 2019, the neighborhood was left with no hospitals. A new emergency department was completed for the Mount Carmel Health System in Franklinton around 2020. Only about 3 percent of the hospital's
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patients were from the neighborhood, while over 50 percent were from Grove City, where the hospital moved to. Emergency department visits are high in Franklinton; the 43223 zip code in South Franklinton was the sixth-highest in a list of Franklin County emergency department visits by area.
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improvements and COSI's establishment there at the time. The 2003 Franklinton Plan acknowledged that neighborhood residents perceive the space as distant and separated from their neighborhood, and recommended plant- and tree-lined corridors to visually link the areas.
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in Columbus. In the Columbus Thoroughfare Plan, it was classified as a type "6-2" arterial, meaning six moving lanes, flowing two ways. As the name implies, Broad Street is a wide street with about a 60-foot width, and carries around 16,000 vehicles a day.
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development in the past. As a result, commercial and industrial activities are starting to grow in the East Franklinton Area. This resurgence is evidenced through multiple community plans, as well as the creation of the Franklinton Area Commission.
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Private schools in the neighborhood include Columbus Collegiate Academy and Franklinton Prep Academy. Specialized schools include the West Central School, operated by Franklin County for children with developmental disabilities.
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production. The show depicts living for 30 days in a different lifestyle to your own. In the episode, aired in 2005, Spurlock and his fiance unsuccessfully attempt to live in Franklinton and work in the city on minimum wage.
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Health insurance coverage varies in Franklinton. 13.2 percent lack health insurance, compared to 9 percent county-wide. Public healthcare plans cover nearly half of area residents, compared to 31 percent of county residents.
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The City of Columbus has designated Franklinton as a Community Reinvestment Area that is "ready for opportunity", with available 15-year, 100 percent tax abatements for all projects, with no affordable housing requirements.
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rivers, and a floodwall is required to contain the rivers and protect the area from floods. The low-lying bottom land was well suited for farming, with the river serving as a direct connection to the
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on September 17, 1882. It was completed on June 2, 1889 and dedicated by Watterson. The church can seat one thousand. During the Flood of 1913, upper floors were used to provide flood relief.
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neighborhood. While recording the devastation of the flooding,
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1604:"Art After Stonewall showcases defining work by LBGTQ artists"
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the food insecurity, the first nonprofit grocery in the city.
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Street to the east. It lies between Town and Mound Streets.
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2020:"East Franklinton Planned as Dense Hub of Urban Creativity"
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1920:. City of Columbus Department of Development. May 23, 2018
1795:"City Announces Developer For Massive Franklinton Project"
1322:. Vol. I. Cincinnati, OH: State of Ohio. p. 613.
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elementary school are eligible for free or reduced lunch.
2126:"Move out date for Mount Carmel West set for February 24"
1947:"The Franklinton Plan: A Community Vision for the Future"
1258:"History Lesson: Lucas Sullivant, Pioneer of Franklinton"
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History of Columbus Celebration, Franklinton Centennial
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buildings to retain the character of the neighborhood.
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1420:. Columbus, OH: New Franklin Printing Co. p. 28.
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Fitzpatrick, Stephen A.; Morris, Ulysses S. (1897).
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1545:"B&T Metals finally coming down in Franklinton"
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603:The City of Columbus is focusing on creating a new
2062:Betti, Tom; Lentz, Ed; Uhas Sauer, Doreen (2013).
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2068:. Charleston, SC: The History Press. p. 31.
1517:"B & T Metals — Columbus, Ohio — Waste Lands"
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1284:History of the City of Columbus, Capital of Ohio
853:is at the edge of the neighborhood, between the
518:determined almost all of Franklinton to be in a
449:Franklinton experienced extreme flooding in the
1725:Homelessness: Is Society Looking the Other Way?
1487:"Franklinton on the Verge: Up from The Bottoms"
1057:is located in the neighborhood, founded by the
3659:1797 establishments in the Northwest Territory
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1170:The neighborhood is served by a fire station,
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943:Lubal Manufacturing & Distributing Company
632:on the west. West Broad Street, also known as
624:Franklinton is a neighborhood bordered by the
620:West Broad Street in the neighborhood's center
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1414:"Chapter III. The First Day—Official Program"
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1602:Braithwaite, Melissa (February 28, 2020).
918:Franklinton Apartments at Broad and Hawkes
357:. The population and town grew during the
349:The town of Franklinton was then made the
280:to survey the Central Ohio portion of the
3364:John Glenn Columbus International Airport
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1976:"The Lives Erased by Gentrification"
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1722:Todd, Ernest P. (October 28, 2006).
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276:was employed by the Commonwealth of
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1974:Toliver, Rachel (October 9, 2018).
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257:Settlement and founding (1795–1859)
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2909:Greater Columbus Convention Center
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2047:. In Lee, Alfred Emory (ed.).
2018:Evans, Walker (14 July 2012).
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1832:"Franklinton Target Area Plan"
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3196:Capital University Law School
3162:Columbus Metropolitan Library
3090:Vern Riffe State Office Tower
3065:Front Street office buildings
1886:"Franklinton Area Commission"
1433:"1913 flood changed Columbus"
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464:The Columbus Evening Dispatch
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1387:Motz, Doug (25 March 2013).
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2852:Columbus Historical Society
1858:"East Franklinton District"
1431:Lentz, Ed (26 March 2013).
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981:Holy Family Catholic Church
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2904:Franklin Park Conservatory
2817:Columbus Register listings
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2043:Clarke, Dennis A. (1892).
1618:"Franklinton Neighborhood"
1287:. Vol. 1. p. 139
1281:Lee, Alfred Emory (1892).
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1558:Hendricks, E. L. (1964).
1059:Sisters of the Holy Cross
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2045:"Chapter XLII. Catholic"
2000:. City of Columbus, Ohio
1246:Retrieved March 28, 2014
1225:Old Franklinton Cemetery
938:Lucas Sullivant Building
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827:James Preston Poindexter
693:, a police station, the
268:, founder of Franklinton
47:Franklinton centered on
3588:Orton Geological Museum
3286:Toledo and Ohio station
2887:Rides At Adventure Cove
2847:Ohio History Connection
2158:"The Columbus Dispatch"
1437:ThisWeek Community News
1361:"The Columbus Railways"
1080:Toledo and Ohio Station
928:Franklinton Post Office
913:Former West High School
887:Franklinton Post Office
780:, demolished in 2019-20
642:Downtown Columbus, Ohio
511:exhibition in 2019-20.
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3406:Columbus Blue Jackets
3231:Ohio State University
3174:State Library of Ohio
3117:Columbus City Schools
3048:and federal buildings
3018:77 North Front Street
2777:1910 streetcar strike
1769:The Columbus Dispatch
1752:. September 14, 2020.
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3291:Columbus Bus Station
3075:Ohio Judicial Center
2877:Budd Dairy Food Hall
2024:Columbus Underground
1393:Columbus Underground
1365:ksacommunity.osu.edu
1262:Columbus Underground
689:science museum, the
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592:(signed into law by
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3573:Ohio History Center
3456:Columbus Destroyers
3441:Columbus Blue Birds
3421:Ohio State Buckeyes
3216:Franklin University
3033:Police Headquarters
2782:Great Flood of 1913
2600:University District
2503:Northeast Columbus
2344:Historical timeline
2106:on 28 February 2017
2097:www.dot.state.oh.us
1728:. Nova Publishers.
1180:Engine House No. 10
1164:Engine House No. 10
1036:Avondale Elementary
903:Central High School
718:Central High School
451:Great Flood of 1913
298:American Revolution
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3297:Columbus Streetcar
2987:Division of Police
2924:Newport Music Hall
2857:Columbus Landmarks
2770:Significant events
2615:Old North Columbus
2539:Fifth by Northwest
2534:Northwest Columbus
2443:Discovery District
2215:2021-10-17 at the
2185:. 5 February 2018.
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1837:. City of Columbus
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2384:Tallest buildings
2128:. 3 January 2019.
2075:978-1-60949-669-2
1686:. March 14, 2017.
1583:. January 6, 2017
1577:"Man in the Moon"
1341:Neighborhood Link
1314:"Franklin County"
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2742:Valleyview
2657:Holly Hill
2632:Briggsdale
2369:Public art
2359:City parks
2349:Mass media
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2029:2019-05-06
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851:Genoa Park
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242:Ohio River
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3155:Libraries
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2667:Riverbend
2627:West Side
2605:Glen Echo
2522:Northland
2339:Geography
1799:Wosu News
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877:Landmarks
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612:Geography
505:Studio 54
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3357:Airports
2732:Riverlea
2684:Enclaves
2672:Westgate
2487:Old Oaks
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127:Franklin
3530:Museums
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3110:Schools
2762:History
2652:Hilltop
2544:Flytown
2455:Berwick
2329:Economy
2324:Culture
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636:or the
455:Hilltop
252:History
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145:Founded
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3553:COSI
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