Columbus architect documents the 134-year-old history of the Spaghetti Warehouse building before its demolition.
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Committee approves design, with minor changes, for massive warehouse within city limitsDuring deliberation Tuesday evening, the 730,000-square-foot building sparked concerns over its potential impact on tourism ...
Omaha-based GreenSlate Development experienced the benefits of design-build for the first time after it prepared preliminary ...
The Spaghetti Warehouse building being demolished. Gravity 2.0 in Franklinton is in the background. Expand to read more ...
Before demolition fully commenced, workers took time to remove a trolley car that had been installed in the building in early 1978.
Not of people, but of buildings. Her latest subject: The Spaghetti Warehouse on West Broad Street in Franklinton. Durst's architectural firm, Hardlines Design Company in Columbus, was hired by the ...
Boasting timbered ceilings, oak pillars, uneven wood floors and exposed brickwork, an industrial-style apartment where wheat ...
Partridge Well Drilling, a Jacksonville-based family business, is slated for a new office building and covered storage area ...
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Reading Eagle on MSNMuhlenberg Greene Architects turns old buildings into modern marvelsAdaptive reuse became mainstream in the 1960s and ’70s, around the same time that MG founders Fred Muhlenberg and Larry ...
Village of Estero's Planning Zoning and Design Board members said Tuesday the design had come a long way, but it's still not right for the village.
Robinson Ave. in Springdale. The building is a 200,000-square-foot warehouse-style facility, which is composed of two 100,000-square-foot sections, the east building and the west building.
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