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Old 01-15-2019, 03:42 PM
 
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13TH ST. MIXED-USE ADAPTIVE REUSE DEVELOPMENT
Property Address: 211 13th Street
Size: 27,000 SF
Past Use: Former Auto Repair Shop
Proposed Use: Mixed-Use Development

Owner: 211 13th, LLC
Developer: The Cotton Companies
Designer: Barnes, Gibson & Partners

THIS PROJECT IS CURRENTLY UNDER RE-DEVELOPMENT.

13th St. Mixed-Use Adaptive Reuse Development « The Cotton Companies
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Old 01-15-2019, 09:13 PM
 
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13TH ST. MIXED-USE ADAPTIVE REUSE DEVELOPMENT
Property Address: 211 13th Street
Size: 27,000 SF
Past Use: Former Auto Repair Shop
Proposed Use: Mixed-Use Development

Owner: 211 13th, LLC
Developer: The Cotton Companies
Designer: Barnes, Gibson & Partners

THIS PROJECT IS CURRENTLY UNDER RE-DEVELOPMENT.

13th St. Mixed-Use Adaptive Reuse Development « The Cotton Companies

I have seen that sign up for a while but nothing never happened, i hope a developer buys it and demolishes the old building and build fresh. i like seeing fresh construction in downtown.
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Old 01-15-2019, 09:35 PM
 
Location: Columbus, GA
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Cotton Company is a developer. And adaptive reuse means keeping the existing building and renovating it. That building's not going anywhere.

There are no shortage of infill opportunities Downtown for a developer to come in and build new though. On that same square block on the 14th St side for example.
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Old 01-16-2019, 06:24 AM
 
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I have seen that sign up for a while but nothing never happened, i hope a developer buys it and demolishes the old building and build fresh. i like seeing fresh construction in downtown.
It's currently being re-developed. This inside has already been gutted.
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Old 01-16-2019, 10:56 AM
 
Location: Columbus, GA
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I have seen that sign up for a while but nothing never happened, i hope a developer buys it and demolishes the old building and build fresh. i like seeing fresh construction in downtown.
This is a different re-development than the previous sign that was there. I believe he also purchased the Regions bank next door.

It will be called Dogwood Market and it will be a similar step to like Krog Street market, but will have mostly retail pop-up type shops, with some mixed in food but I think the project is still evolving.
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Old 01-16-2019, 05:54 PM
 
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This is a different re-development than the previous sign that was there. I believe he also purchased the Regions bank next door.

It will be called Dogwood Market and it will be a similar step to like Krog Street market, but will have mostly retail pop-up type shops, with some mixed in food but I think the project is still evolving.
I think shops catering to various ethnic groups would do well. A 24-hr New York style deli would be nice!
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Old 11-12-2020, 12:04 PM
 
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I know there were some questions a month of two ago about this development and after a long period of quiet, the December issue of Columbus and the Valley has a ton of new information regarding this project which is soon to start again and pick up speed.

A new name for starters, no longer Dogwood Market, the development will be known as Highside Market.

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A mix of redevelopment and new construction will provide about 55,000 square feet for all kinds of retailers and food and beverage sellers.
So the general plan remains largely unchanged from the original idea.

Chris Woodruff explains what it is, "If you took Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market and West Side Provisions in Atlanta and mixed them all together you'd have something similar to what Highside is. Except, let's face it, we're in Columbus...so we're going to do it a lot better!", finishing tongue firmly in cheek.

He continues, "It will be a community gathering spot, a place where you can go to enjoy cocktails on a rooftop bar, shop for the coolest, latest and greatest clothes from the market stalls, pick up some amazing fresh baked goods, browse an art gallery or participate in an on-site event."

The rest of the article goes on to interview several other local developers and highlights recent and ongoing projects in the area.
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Old 11-12-2020, 04:43 PM
 
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Thanks for the update
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Old 11-12-2020, 06:49 PM
 
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I know there were some questions a month of two ago about this development and after a long period of quiet, the December issue of Columbus and the Valley has a ton of new information regarding this project which is soon to start again and pick up speed.

A new name for starters, no longer Dogwood Market, the development will be known as Highside Market.



So the general plan remains largely unchanged from the original idea.

Chris Woodruff explains what it is, "If you took Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market and West Side Provisions in Atlanta and mixed them all together you'd have something similar to what Highside is. Except, let's face it, we're in Columbus...so we're going to do it a lot better!", finishing tongue firmly in cheek.

He continues, "It will be a community gathering spot, a place where you can go to enjoy cocktails on a rooftop bar, shop for the coolest, latest and greatest clothes from the market stalls, pick up some amazing fresh baked goods, browse an art gallery or participate in an on-site event."

The rest of the article goes on to interview several other local developers and highlights recent and ongoing projects in the area.
Columbus and the Valley Magazine is well worth subscribing to. It's a classy, table top type, magazine, with very interesting articles about Valley people, places, and events.
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Old 11-15-2020, 12:33 AM
 
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