A Lancaster developer is planning to build a four-story affordable housing complex on the site of the Ohio Democratic Party headquarters Downtown.
Fairfield Homes, in Lancaster, is proposing 65 apartments on the top three floors of the 105,000-square-foot building, above 65 ground-level parking spaces and commercial space. The building would replace the two-story brick building at 340 E. Fulton St., which has housed the Ohio Democratic Party. Fairfield bought the property from the party in September for $1.95 million. The party plans to move from the building later this year into a new space, said party spokesman Matt Keyes.
Fairfield is proposing a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments in a U shape around a terrace on the roof of the parking level. A lobby would occupy the corner of the ground floor and a 1,600-square-foot commercial space would front South Grant Avenue.The proposal is scheduled to come before the Columbus Downtown Commission Tuesday morning.
Why does the headline state 'affordable housing ' when the story does not include information on affordable housing for who? Stop using this term for housing when rents are priced for those making 80% & 100% AMI($47,000-$59,000). Only when rents are 60% AMI ($35,200) and less.
I didn't see anywhere in the article mention what 'affordable' will actually mean.
Republicans too?
Good, I love seeong all these housing projects. More houses.
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