CINCINNATI | SkyHouse Cincinnati | 289 FT | 25 FLOORS
Atlanta's Novare Group is bringing their SkyHouse label out of the South for the first time and constructing a tower along Cincinnati's riverfront just east of Downtown. The site is at the base of the Purple People Bridge which is a pedestrian-only connection to Newport, KY.
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This will be the largest residential tower constructed Downtown. More and more mid-rises are sprouting up around the core and we're starting to get to the point where out of town developers are taking note and bringing additional development to Cincy. Exciting times. |
Meh. Same Skyhouses that are in Atlanta, Houston, Charlotte, and few other places.
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It is, but the vast majority of redevelopment that has been happening in Cincinnati has been rehabbing of historic buildings in the 2-10 story range and repurposing of underutilized historic office buildings Downtown. The tallest new construction Downtown in terms of residential is only around 15 stories. We've added thousands of housing units in a handful of years and it has made an extremely noticeable change at ground level with more evening and weekend activity and tons of one-off businesses opening but our skyline looks more or less identical to what it did a few years ago. Granted we did get our tallest building in 2010 which changed things up, but beyond that highrise construction has been very limited.
But we've gotten to the point where apartments and condos are at a price point where new construction highrises are sprouting up now which is an exciting switch. Thousands of units are planned or under construction between Downtown and Over The Rhine but most are still in rehabbed vacant buildings. When your city fell hard post WWII there's a lot more opportunity for adaptive reuse so new construction hasn't really been all that necessary until the last couple years. This building may be the exact same as the other 17 SkyHouses but there are currently zero new construction glass residential highrises for the reasons stated above. So it will offer a new product that will hopefully encourage more developers (with more originality hopefully) to construct their own properties. |
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Cities that have Skyhouse's: Atlanta: 4 Houston: 3 Dallas: 2 Charlotte: 2 Austin: 1 Nashville: 1 Tampa: 1 Orlando: 1 Raleigh: 1 Denver: 1 |
i like the top, it's a decent harken back to art deco.
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These Skyhouses are not bad at all. So what if they all look the same-they won't look like any other building in any city that just has one, and they have 'relatively' lower construction costs, especially considering how many units are in each one.
Congratulations Cincinnati! Now can you tell them to please move just a little farther north and give Columbus one as well? |
i could care less if its the same one as other places. its great for cinci because it means more people downtown. its a perfect example of people over architecture if you want to be picky about it being a clone. at worst it looks nice and its skyline filler, so that sure ain't exactly a bad thing is it? and also it is investment from out of state in residential, so that is actually very exciting news for ohio's big city downtowns.
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SkyHouse Cincinnati design praised by review board
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And..... this proposal is dead.
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Perhaps Novare Group has reached their peak with the SkyHouse trend, I haven't heard of any other proposals as of late.
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