195 East Broad Street

133

Homes

0.46

Acres

289

DU/AC

783

AVG SQFT
Category
  • High Rise Apartments
  • Mixed-Use
Construction Type
  • I-A
DATA SHEET

195 East Broad Street

As downtown Columbus, Ohio undergoes a wave of transformation, the challenge was to preserve two century old buildings that previously housed WCOL, the first country western radio station in the U.S., while adding much needed housing in the urban core and providing parking and amenity space for a nearby sister property.

As it proved too difficult to build a new structure around the existing buildings, we arranged to carefully dismantle the historic façade along Broad Street to be stored, preserved, and reapplied. Relief in the new brickwork and thoughtful returns around the preserved façade create the appearance that the new tower was built around the existing buildings as originally planned.

The design of the new tower functions as a fusion of the past and progression into the future, incorporating a contemporary, dark brick exterior and Bauhaus-inspired elements that pay homage to the adjacent office tower and parking garage. A two-story glass form at the corner identifies the entry, while the dark color palette allows the limestone façade, where the retail is located, to take center stage. The old WCOL keystone and other artifacts that were dismantled along Young Street have been incorporated into the new elevation creating an engaging pedestrian experience.

Additional Features
  • 15% Studio
  • 49% 1-Bedroom
  • 36% 2-Bedroom
  • 274 Parking Spaces
  • 2.06 : 1 Parking Ratio
  • 2,587 SqFt Retail
  • 4,570 SqFt Indoor Amenity
  • 7,634 SqFt Outdoor Amenity
Services Provided
  • Architecture
  • Graphic Illustration
Additional Media